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SpikeyBush | 23:40 Sat 07th Apr 2012 | Radio
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Who gets your vote? IMO it is the Russ & Jono show from the mid-90's on Virgin 1215
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Some of the original shows from the 70s on local radio were great.

Brand and Ross? - never - I never liked either of them, and they showed themselves up as completely stupid with the Andrew Sachs incident.
Boxy???
I usually did TV rather than radio and I liked ' The Big Breakfast' used to make me laugh for some reason:)
Laughed with Jono slagging off The Ginger Whinger right up to the point where the station went strawberry blonde. :(
The Big Breakfast got me out of bed in the mornings, really woke me up and made my day.

I heard they were bringing it back this summer, not a good idea IMHO, it would never be the same!
jeremy vine!!! The bloke is a legend..
For me it was Wogan, right up to when he retired from the breakfast show. His music and humour were perfect for me in the morning - except for when he did the 'things that money can't buy' when it was children in need. (A very worthwhile thing I know but for us folk who couldn't possibly afford anything like that it was a little like rubbing your face in it - just a tiny rant there!)
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Jeremy Vine? Breakfast show? What time do you get up?

Russ 'n' Jono tickled me saying the Americans were going to have characters from kids' TV shows on their stamps. So when QE kicks the bucket they'll have Noddy and we'll have big-ears.
Agree quizzy love Terry and his Togs Brigade
Noel Edmonds on Radio 1 which we used to listen to on the school bus.
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On school holidyas I listened to Noel Edmunds on the radiogram. Huge thing, took up half the drawing room.
Ah yes 237SJ, Billie Jo Spears: Blanket on The Ground + glass breaking sound effect just after "come and look out through the window". I remember it like it was yesterday.
How does the brain store this tripe? :)
I liked Noel Edmonds when I was younger, but then Sir Terry took over - he was great and I still miss his show!
When I lived and drove for a living in South London/Surrey it was Chris Tarrant on Capital Radio - now we've moved down south I can't bear Chris Evans on Radio 2 so have to either hope that someone is standing in for him (Richard Allinson's good) or wait until Ken Bruce comes on.

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