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Lord Kerr currently on LBC but unfortunately using language that is unsuitable for this forum.
You mean he made intelligent points in plain English that were easy to understand except if you are rabid Brexiter like a certain Ms Priti Patel. After all he only penned Article 50.
I used to listen to James Whale circa '78 or '79 when he hosted the Nightowls phone-in show on Metro Radio in Newcastle. He wasn't very likeable, it must be said. Local callers didn't much like being shock-jocked. He left Metro around 1980 and the excellent Alan Robson has been doing it ever since.
He must have wound the management up or simply got fed up of them.
James Whale was their best presenter but they stupidly got rid of him.
I used to listen to James Whale circa '78 or '79 when he hosted the Nightowls phone-in show on Metro Radio in Newcastle. He wasn't very likeable, it must be said. Local callers didn't much like being shock-jocked. He left Metro around 1980 and the excellent Alan Robson has been doing it ever since.
Last edited by unixman; 8 November 2017, 16:53.
Reason: spelling
LBC have got it right by hiring from both sides of the political spectrum. Different political views are therefore available, which makes listening more interesting, whether you agree with them or not.
If only the BBC had persued the same "diversity" policy.
I enjoy listening to Manx FM - It is hilarious. Recent news items include a man ranting at a woman walking her dog shouting rude words, and the electric railway carriage dismounting.
Another good one is the football league - one of the players is nephew of the sports commentator.
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