Radio 1 Vintage

Alan Milewczyk alan at soulman1949.com
Fri Oct 6 00:50:22 PDT 2017


On 06/10/2017 01:12, Vangelis forthnet wrote:

>
> If you went ahead and patched your script last week,
> successive radio.cache refreshes will have got you a total of
> 56 "Radio 1 Vintage" entries.
>

53 actually according to the episode guide. Although the episode numbers 
do indeed go up to 56, for some reason, numbers 1, 2, 3 and 5 are not 
available and there is an unnumbered joint episode with Nick Grimshaw 
and Tony Blackburn.

Great listening to these, especially the earlier era for me. As a 
massive offshore radio fan of the 60s and 70s, Radio 1 never did quite 
cut it for me and I more or less stopped listening to it altogether in 
the late 70s/early 80s, with the advent of punk, hence the preferences 
of the earlier days. For us in Manchester from 1974 we had the vastly 
superior commercial station Piccadilly Radio, led by Philip Birch who 
had run previously Radio London - in those days, commercial radio was 
exciting and vibrant, quite a contrast to the robotic boring entity it 
has now become, but I digress...

I notice the quip that got Kenny Everett sacked from Radio 1 was 
included in his episode. It was so obviously tongue in cheek but a 
reflection of how amazingly "stiff" Auntie was in those days!

> PS/OT: Here in Greece, the first day of the week
> is Sunday, in Greek it's Κυριακή, translated in
> English as the Day of our Lord (Jesus); Monday is
> called Δευτέρα, litterally meaning "Second".
> While dealing with this follow-up, I realised that
> in the UK Monday is considered the first day of the week;
> I did find the following small article
> http://www.anythinglefthanded.co.uk/what-day-starts-the-week.html
> quite interesting as to what is the standard
> in various other countries :-)
>

Fascinating link, Vangelis!

A

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