presenter is on.
Willie Docherty~ Covers the midnight to 5am show Monday through to Friday. During the 5 hour show you can expect to hear a wide variety of music from 1960s to the most modern music. You also get the usual on the hour news update.
**My thoughts** This is certainly the most boring slot on real radio that I have ever heard of, poor Willie must get a little lonely when he is in that study all by himself. Besides that Willie is a good present and he certainly helps the night shifts pass.
Ewan Cameron and Alan Rough~ Both of these presenters are responsible for the 6pm to 8pm Monday to Friday slot. Oh yes they fill it ok. They host a talk show all about football and often have guest including football players, referees, and journalists from local newspapers (The Record). They argue and hold debates on everything from how ...
marcellep 06.08.2005 (07.08.2005)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Real Radio Scotland
Advantages: Great Djs, Good music, Funny Disadvantages: Run by BBC
Hi today i will be reviewing BBC Radio 1.
I usually listen to Radio 1 at night as its something to do while trying to get to sleep (not a bad thing!). I personally enjoy the Chris Moyles Show and Scott Mills mainly because I find Chris funny and Scott has some great features from the old angry pizza man wind up to the new Whats Becky's Forté
which features Becky the Assistant Producer trying to find that talent she excels at.
The Chris Moyles show is different than most other shows on Radio 1 in that its not just the presenter that gets involved the whole team have a great time and in turn help you to get ready for whatever your going to.
During the day there is Jo Whiley, Sarah Cox and Edith Bowman. I personally don't listen to these just because I'm usually busy. For the few times I have listened to them they do film ...
coolguymcd 12.08.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of BBC Radio 1
Advantages: Diverse shows that appeal across the spectrum Disadvantages: The mix can be a little strange at times.
I always find it surprising as to the diversity of Radio 2, the schedule on any given night could contain a short half hour program about Folk music and another night a program about Theatre organs can be heard, I have listened to both and realised there is more to life than listening to such stations as Happy FM (or Capital) that tend to play the same record over and over again every two hours. Besdes these stations appear to be aimed at someone about 15 years younger than myself anyway.
Radio 2 on the other hand caters for people of my age and boy they certainly deliver, I always tend to be in the car coming home or going somewhere when Elaine Paige is broadcasting. Sometimes the journey can be from hell at worst and other times just damn right boring. So to experience the diversity that Radio 2 offer on a Sunday is a bonus ...
Timbo3107 14.03.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of BBC Radio 2
Product Information for "Talk Radio Violence - Screw Radio" »
Product details
Title
Talk Radio Violence
Performer
Screw Radio
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Alternative
Release Date
01/1996
Original Release Year
1995
Label / Distributor
SST / Plastic Head
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
18861032429
Additional notes
Album Notes
Screw Radio: Greg Ginn, Andy Batwinas.
Album Reviews
Option (3-4/96, p.121) - "...Ginn has an endless stock of riffs and tones to draw from, and he crafts taut numbers based on a kind of power trio repetition groove..."
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