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SOP: Gordon Sparks
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Scott
2024-02-08 13:21:36 UTC
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This is a very long shot, but does anyone have any recordings of the
late Gordon Sparks presenting the Golden Hour (Gordon Hour) at BBC
Radio Devon? I have written to a couple of presenters at the station,
with no success. I believe BBC policy is not to provide copies of
copyright material and in any event I assume such material will not be
retained long term.
Scott
2024-02-08 13:29:25 UTC
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On Thu, 08 Feb 2024 13:21:36 +0000, Scott
Post by Scott
This is a very long shot, but does anyone have any recordings of the
late Gordon Sparks presenting the Golden Hour (Gordon Hour) at BBC
Radio Devon? I have written to a couple of presenters at the station,
with no success. I believe BBC policy is not to provide copies of
copyright material and in any event I assume such material will not be
retained long term.
Again IGNORE.
John Williamson
2024-02-08 13:36:09 UTC
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Post by Scott
This is a very long shot, but does anyone have any recordings of the
late Gordon Sparks presenting the Golden Hour (Gordon Hour) at BBC
Radio Devon? I have written to a couple of presenters at the station,
with no success. I believe BBC policy is not to provide copies of
copyright material and in any event I assume such material will not be
retained long term.
Depending on the station's retention pplicy, there will have been a
station log recording of him speaking available for a while, but these
are not normally available to those outside the station and the
authorities. These were or area a legal requirement, but were or are
normally deleted after a year or so and the media re-used.

Have you asked the station management or station archivist about these?
Presenters would have only had access to their own recordings, and may
not even be aware they exist.
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Scott
2024-02-08 13:38:35 UTC
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On Thu, 8 Feb 2024 13:36:09 +0000, John Williamson
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Can we move to my corrected thread.
Brian Gaff
2024-02-11 13:43:38 UTC
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No there were a number of shows like this. I often wonder about the
ramblings of Keith Skews on the East of England late shows.
They have lost a lot of well loved presenters by making the late shows on
local radio national. They appear now to be coming from Salford and London
at the weekends.
Brian
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Post by Scott
This is a very long shot, but does anyone have any recordings of the
late Gordon Sparks presenting the Golden Hour (Gordon Hour) at BBC
Radio Devon? I have written to a couple of presenters at the station,
with no success. I believe BBC policy is not to provide copies of
copyright material and in any event I assume such material will not be
retained long term.
Scott
2024-02-15 16:56:26 UTC
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2024 13:43:38 -0000, "Brian Gaff"
Post by Brian Gaff
No there were a number of shows like this. I often wonder about the
ramblings of Keith Skews on the East of England late shows.
They have lost a lot of well loved presenters by making the late shows on
local radio national. They appear now to be coming from Salford and London
at the weekends.
Brian
I can see an argument for closing (the local station) late at night
when the audiences are probably very low (did they not go to Radio 2
at either 7 pm or 8 pm in the old days?) but it is totally
unacceptable not to provide local service during daytime including
weekends (IMO of course).

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