Thameside Radio Revisited   /     Paul James should use Interpol

Summary

The last of 15 hours of Thameside Radio's 1982 Easter Bank Holiday 1982 broadcast. After a mammoth broadcast The Intrepid Birdman hands over Bob Edwards. The transmitter turns itself off duding quiet patches of songs - an eternal problem with the Thameside transmitter chain! Also says something about Bob's music taste, he liked songs that have quiet patches. Paul like the surname Garfunkel. Bob tells Paul that he could change his name by Interpol. I think he meant "deed poll".

Subtitle
The one with Interpol
Duration
01:04:36
Publishing date
2020-09-06 18:00
Link
http://fmthen.com/thameside-12apr82-bobs-quiet-patches
Contributors
Enclosures
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Shownotes

The last of 15 hours of Thameside Radio's 1982 Easter Bank Holiday 1982 broadcast. After a mammoth broadcast The Intrepid Birdman hands over Bob Edwards. Bob won't tell us where he was. Mark, Ian and Dave are still at the studio so we hear from them too.

The transmitter turns itself off duding quiet patches of songs - an eternal problem with the Thameside transmitter chain! It also says something about Bob's music taste, he liked songs that have quiet patches.

The "bits of a Thameside DJ" prize turns out to be some of Paul's hair!

Paul likes the surname Garfunkel and Bob tells Paul that he could change his name by Interpol. I think he meant "deed poll" though.

Mentions for Mark Lynden; Laurence from Carshalton ; Trev Holmes from Ruislip ; CD breaker "Chelsea Girl" from Pinner ;