I think that this is the part of the current furore that will upset Brian the most. He will no doubt dreamt of joining the Guardián crew yet here is a leader writer telling him his thoughts are grim.
I think that this is the part of the current furore that will upset Brian the most. He will no doubt dreamt of joining the Guardián crew yet here is a leader writer telling him his thoughts are grim.
god I listened to LBC for the first time when I couldn't sleep last night, and it was the most judgemental, grim commentary I have ever heard in my life. continually referring to women dismissively as 'love' or 'darling' and not offering any actual insight on stories...
Sure.It was LBC? Sounds more like Talksport or Talkradio.god I listened to LBC for the first time when I couldn't sleep last night, and it was the most judgemental, grim commentary I have ever heard in my life. continually referring to women dismissively as 'love' or 'darling' and not offering any actual insight on stories...
Sure.It was LBC? Sounds more like Talksport or Talkradio.
More woe for James O'Brien as his favourite lawyer continues his consistent run of form. If I was a fox I would make myself scarce tonight.
Sure.It was LBC? Sounds more like Talksport or Talkradio.
Worst case scenarios are the life blood of speech radio. I'm not going to switch back on until they've given up on the predictions of us all either freezing to death in power cuts or being fried to a crisp in a nuclear war. Reminds me of that Robert Frost poem: 'Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice.....'Been listening for half an hour, the first 15 mins of Castle and the last 15 mins of whoever was on before him. I don't know if LBC ratings are falling or what, but it's embarrassing. Most of the callers were conspiracy theory nuts and Andrew was peddling end of the world scenario's with Russian nukes. Honestly, I'd rather be obliterated in a nuclear ash-cloud than listen to anymore of the pathetic nonsense. Wouldn't surprise me if they annouce Neil Oliver to be a new host.
Worst case scenarios are the life blood of speech radio. I'm not going to switch back on until they've given up on the predictions of us all either freezing to death in power cuts or being fried to a crisp in a nuclear war.
There's a psychic phone-in on a station in Florida where the Healer can sense the caller's 'Chakra' down a telephone line, what's not to like
You don't know what you're missingHave you got shares in Argos or something? No, I'm not buying an Internet radio ... my Chakra's are fine thank you very much.
50th anniversary next year, I could get my hands on some bunting for you.Lest we forget. Today 8 October 1973 was the launch of London Broadcasting (LBC).
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