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R2 FM - Tony Blackburn Show 0600
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Dickie mint
2023-05-13 19:05:39 UTC
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What on earth happened this morning? News at 6 am handed over to Tony
Blackburn but only silence with seemingly muffled thumps heard for a
short while then silence again for some minutes. Then a Gearge Ezra
track played, hardly 60s music!

Eventually after about 12 minutes Tony came on.

No attempt at proper continuity with apologies.

The BBC as we knew it is dead. Its now just the same as commercial radio.

PS: I can't imagine any scenario that wouldn't allow for continuity
apologies - apart from there being no continuity staff. Is this what the
BBC had become?
Brian Gaff
2023-05-14 07:32:01 UTC
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Yes is the short answer. Its all automated, and somebody got it wrong.
I wonder what offering will be given to local radio listeners when they
finally do away with regional evening shows later in the year? Alread on
Monday, a lot more stations will be taking the feee from the bbc south show,
and the presenter of the originals have decided to leave, the current south
presenter has announced he is not applying for the new show, and is leaving
the bbc when the final show starts.
I think there will be a lot of the older generation who listen to these
evening shows who will lose their companion they go to bed with.
To me the BBC should be providing these sort of shows, and indeed more
minority shows as well, but it seems that money is the bottom line here
again, and one wonders what we will end up with. Hopefully not some bland
person who plays music and excerpts from the various regions all night.
Brian
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Post by Dickie mint
What on earth happened this morning? News at 6 am handed over to Tony
Blackburn but only silence with seemingly muffled thumps heard for a short
while then silence again for some minutes. Then a Gearge Ezra track
played, hardly 60s music!
Eventually after about 12 minutes Tony came on.
No attempt at proper continuity with apologies.
The BBC as we knew it is dead. Its now just the same as commercial radio.
PS: I can't imagine any scenario that wouldn't allow for continuity
apologies - apart from there being no continuity staff. Is this what the
BBC had become?
Brian Gaff
2023-05-15 09:26:15 UTC
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Somebody has it in for him then, as yesterday evening Freeview bbc london
had the caption, Tony Blackburn soul show. Itwas not what was playing out.
BBC south radio stations had Tony Blackburn, but a different show, and that
was somebody else in fact on air as well.
This suggests that nobody had change items in the programme guides either.
If they cock up on the job, how come they are still employed?
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Post by Brian Gaff
Yes is the short answer. Its all automated, and somebody got it wrong.
I wonder what offering will be given to local radio listeners when they
finally do away with regional evening shows later in the year? Alread on
Monday, a lot more stations will be taking the feee from the bbc south
show, and the presenter of the originals have decided to leave, the
current south presenter has announced he is not applying for the new show,
and is leaving the bbc when the final show starts.
I think there will be a lot of the older generation who listen to these
evening shows who will lose their companion they go to bed with.
To me the BBC should be providing these sort of shows, and indeed more
minority shows as well, but it seems that money is the bottom line here
again, and one wonders what we will end up with. Hopefully not some bland
person who plays music and excerpts from the various regions all night.
Brian
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Post by Dickie mint
What on earth happened this morning? News at 6 am handed over to Tony
Blackburn but only silence with seemingly muffled thumps heard for a
short while then silence again for some minutes. Then a Gearge Ezra track
played, hardly 60s music!
Eventually after about 12 minutes Tony came on.
No attempt at proper continuity with apologies.
The BBC as we knew it is dead. Its now just the same as commercial radio.
PS: I can't imagine any scenario that wouldn't allow for continuity
apologies - apart from there being no continuity staff. Is this what the
BBC had become?
Chris Youlden
2023-05-16 21:25:58 UTC
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Post by Dickie mint
PS: I can't imagine any scenario that wouldn't allow for continuity
apologies - apart from there being no continuity staff. Is this what the
BBC had become?
Agreed. There is no excuse for no continuity announcements. If nothing
else pre-recorded apologies could be available.
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Chris
John Williamson
2023-05-17 07:38:19 UTC
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Post by Chris Youlden
Post by Dickie mint
PS: I can't imagine any scenario that wouldn't allow for continuity
apologies - apart from there being no continuity staff. Is this what
the BBC had become?
Agreed. There is no excuse for no continuity announcements. If nothing
else pre-recorded apologies could be available.
Which would need to be triggered by someone. In this case, there would
be no reason to trigger the automatic "dead air" one, as there was still
a signal.
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Tciao for Now!

John.
Brian Gaff
2023-05-17 09:55:09 UTC
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Tony has been on tour with his sounds of the 60 show since around Christmas,
and I know that he gets a lot of email, and others read it for him these
days. On one show near here somebody who went said that he admitted this as
there are just not enough hours in a day, which was often why when somebody
asked did you get my information about xxx, he said, I really don't know.

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Post by Dickie mint
PS: I can't imagine any scenario that wouldn't allow for continuity
apologies - apart from there being no continuity staff. Is this what
the BBC had become?
Agreed. There is no excuse for no continuity announcements. If nothing
else pre-recorded apologies could be available.
Which would need to be triggered by someone. In this case, there would be
no reason to trigger the automatic "dead air" one, as there was still a
signal.
--
Tciao for Now!
John.
MB
2023-05-17 16:00:10 UTC
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Is he back to normal, he missed at least a couple of programmes because
of some health issue?

Is his programme pre-recorded and is it done from his home?
Andy Burns
2023-05-18 07:32:58 UTC
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Post by MB
Is his programme pre-recorded and is it done from his home?
Sounded like it was live from his house, you could hear him thumping the
controls and muttering "nothing's going out" and his wife(?) whispering
"shhh, we can hear that on air" ... OWTTE.
Brian Gregory
2023-05-19 09:41:50 UTC
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Post by Andy Burns
Post by MB
Is his programme pre-recorded and is it done from his home?
Sounded like it was live from his house, you could hear him thumping the
controls and muttering "nothing's going out" and his wife(?) whispering
"shhh, we can hear that on air" ... OWTTE.
Yes, and he did say sorry about the delay after the first record.
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Brian Gregory (in England).
Chris Youlden
2023-05-23 16:41:52 UTC
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Post by John Williamson
Post by Chris Youlden
Post by Dickie mint
PS: I can't imagine any scenario that wouldn't allow for continuity
apologies - apart from there being no continuity staff. Is this what
the BBC had become?
Agreed. There is no excuse for no continuity announcements. If nothing
else pre-recorded apologies could be available.
Which would need to be triggered by someone. In this case, there would
be no reason to trigger the automatic "dead air" one, as there was still
a signal.
Even in my day 12 minutes of silence could be triggered automatically.
There must be someone there, even if it's one person across 6 networks?
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Chris
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