Who remembers listening to this radio programme at noon on a Sunday?
Messages were passed from servicemen in British Honduras, Hong Kong, Akrotiri, to families back home.
Any other overseas territories come to mind?
Oh yes, I remember it well, Cliff Michelmore and Jean Metcalfe, I think. We also listened to Round the Horne and the The Navy Lark, not sure they were both on a Sunday.
Sunday lunchtime if I remember correctly. Did they cover Gibraltar too, can't recall but we later lived there and often sat in the studio of BFBS during broadcasts. One request was from a nurse for another nurse, they apparently weren't the best of friends, however one made a request because the other now had a very bad cold, it was to remind her of how she got the cold , Blanket On The Ground!
The full 30th anniversary edition. (I've deliberately not embedded it here, as it's well worth clicking on 'Show more' to read the full text under the video, which mentions many of the places that one end of the programme came from):
https://tinyurl.com/3x6mz74t
Yes I did and it was where I first heard Love Me Do by the Beatles- probably requested by someone based in Germany. I also listened to the Navy Lark and Round The Horne, both absolutely brilliant
Billy Cotton's Band show featured amongst the sunday lunch listening.
Two way family Favourites always hold a bad memory for me.
I was about 8 years old and Jean presented Elvis singing Jailhouse Rock to some BFPO Germany. My father ,at the end of the table started his usual tut tutting and 'jeez do people get paid for singing this rubbish' sort of diatribe.
I innocently said, 'Some people enjoy this sort of music Dad'
Next thing I knew I was on the floor counting all the stars in the galaxy. An open palmed mighty slap around my ear. My elder sister burst into tears and mum said quite timidly,'that was a bit harsh Charles'
I hated those slaps. Sure it's why I lost my hearing later in life.
I looked forward to Round the Horn and Ramblin Sid Rumpo though. It lightened the atmosphere a little
Retro you father sounds like a coward and a bully. Well done you for turning out a decent, though fallible guy. I can’t stand bullies, I used to go out of my way to educate them.