When BBC local radio WAS good, and not the corporate networked rubbish it is today.
@violetlarge224111 ай бұрын
Always top line
@TicoStudio9011 ай бұрын
Love it. And l wish l could get my hands on that radio cassette. Beautiful memories 🤗❤️
@peternewman3487 Жыл бұрын
I loved his music and I still have all of his albums.
@davetheotter7039 Жыл бұрын
I can still see them flying up the fijorid!
@gary.h.turner Жыл бұрын
I know this is sort of obvious, but just in case there's anyone out there who can't work out why they called it "BBC Radio Ten", it was because it was a combination of Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 3 and Radio 4... and of course 1+2+3+4=10.
@KCAlden Жыл бұрын
It sounds like Route 101 played backwards -- interesting and different
@bazza2173 Жыл бұрын
This and all of Liquid Gold’s hits available on CD from Cherry Pop for the first time in April 2023!
@SpeccyMan Жыл бұрын
Ron Goodwin's finest composition. 👍 Played wonderfully. 👍
@michaeldibb Жыл бұрын
Used to go to the Selby Fork in the 70s. Was a great place then. Titbit... Eric Morecambe was staying here for the week when he was appearing at the Batley Variety Club. When driving back after a performance he had a heart attack.
@benjijack22 Жыл бұрын
Stuart Gillies what a voice we just do not get this kind of singer now!! "Girl Talk" what a super arrangement love it!!
@UBZUKki Жыл бұрын
Can't get enough of this...... Miles better than the Teddy P version..
@davidgray26532 жыл бұрын
b brilliant
@johnking51742 жыл бұрын
It is amazing look at this from an American perspective. Strike action at our US networks on TV did happen but they never knocked their TV channels off air. Strike action at NBC, CBS or ABC would simply mean more reruns, imports, movies or syndicated programs in it's place, with a reduced news and local service. A channel never ever signed off. Same for radio stations.
@SniffMyDeadwax2 жыл бұрын
brilliant for a hair advert
@guillaumegenest36482 жыл бұрын
More, more, more !!!!
@andrewstreeter30953 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic band. So hard to play that well outside off of March cards. Raf central band second to none!!
@andrewmeguin61523 жыл бұрын
Great Score!
@Lesley9633 жыл бұрын
Love this.
@radioman013 жыл бұрын
Ellie has such an expressive voice, and it's so different from their upbeat stuff.
@christopherhulse83853 жыл бұрын
12.5% is a massive pay award, unthinkable today.
@radioman013 жыл бұрын
Today yes. But back then inflation was raging, with interest-rates in double figures.
@johnking51742 жыл бұрын
@@radioman01 It is amazing look at this from an American perspective. Strike action at our US networks on TV did happen but they never knocked their TV channels off air. Strike action at NBC, CBS or ABC would simply mean more reruns, imports, movies or syndicated programs in it's place, with a reduced news and local service. A channel never ever signed off. Same for radio stations.
@gollycom3 жыл бұрын
Very Earth, Wind and Fire groove to it.. 🌎🍃🔥😀😀🌙
@alexanderwyllie99093 жыл бұрын
I totally agree . Sometimes I hear " After the love has gone " by EWF in places . Is it just me ? .lol 😆 Great song !
@gollycom3 жыл бұрын
@@alexanderwyllie9909 😂😂⛰
@robertarmstrong60153 жыл бұрын
This song is awesome....great as Teddy's version is...the OG is better. Love it.
@arnolddalby55524 жыл бұрын
Brilliant tribute to all who flew the fast Mosquito.
@friktionrc3 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest machines ever built, flown by a generation to whom we owe so much, but never got to thank. RIP 633 Squadron
@danieldand76394 жыл бұрын
A person a while ago commented to me 633 Squardron was fictional no they are not 633 Squardron served in the middle east Iraq. they grew up during ww2 before in ealier forms based on Comonwealth airforces missions no one cauld be botherd to do they did but not known as 633 Squadron its the name they gained in the end. everyone that flew a Mossy was them and in the end they became them.
@dellx30483 жыл бұрын
I heard a few times in the past 633 being fictional and having on a few parades I even heard the odd bandsman saying they didnt like playing this tune in public as supposedly it wasnt real. It took me by surprise and thought they would know where all the military music they played came from. Having said that as ex RAF Regiment it always lifted me when marching behind them
@phillipecook32274 жыл бұрын
Expecting a roar of appreciation at the end instead of a polite smattering of applause. In that exposed open air acoustic you can hear just how good they are!
@earllince46504 жыл бұрын
Love it! A great pick me up!
@danieldand76394 жыл бұрын
The Story about 633 Squadron was they were ment to attack a factory un guarded but the enem aa guns were intacked so the done their duty anyway because the Nazis had created attomic bombs they gave their Lives 633 Squadron so the world would survive
@MarkJones-bx1gg4 жыл бұрын
Marian, I collect radio jingles & was wondering if you had a decent copy of the NDO BBC Radio Manchester Jingle. Thanks
@danieldand76394 жыл бұрын
The RAF are very proud to in their band remember 633 Squadron in fact they never what they said they did but are they may have been real during the war and did all of that AUthisial secrets act might have been a part of it.
@tylerceci59354 жыл бұрын
on the September 10
@frankgilbert51485 жыл бұрын
The similarities are staggering. I love both.
@johnking51745 жыл бұрын
ITV was the only television channel available on this day (except for Yorkshire TV viewers, as they were on strike too) - The schedule on ITV for the evening of Fri 22 Dec 1978 was: 7.00pm The Muppet Show. 7.30pm Sale of the Century. 8.00pm Survival Special. 9.00pm Vegas. 10.00pm News at Ten. 10.30pm Gene Kelly's Dancing Years.
@radioman015 жыл бұрын
I don't have any more. The cassettes I recorded are long gone. Sorry.
@johnking51745 жыл бұрын
For some perspective: ITV was the only television channel available on this day (except for Yorkshire TV viewers, as they were on strike too) - The schedule on ITV for the evening of Fri 22 Dec 1978 was: 7.00pm The Muppet Show. 7.30pm Sale of the Century. 8.00pm Survival Special. 9.00pm Vegas. 10.00pm News at Ten. 10.30pm Gene Kelly's Dancing Years.
@jamesrobinson8145 жыл бұрын
Radioman01 - do you happen to have any longer recordings of this "Radio 10" service? The full output was 1600-0200. 40th anniversary approaching of course! Thanks.
@richardsharpe29665 жыл бұрын
I saw a old clip of ITN News At Ten on you tube for the 22nd of December 1978 and Sir Alistair Burnet said that BBC staff would get 12.5% and 4% that's 16.5% I'm confused
@newstarcadefan4 жыл бұрын
Well, that's because the BBC was woefully behind their independent TV/Radio counterparts.
@richardsharpe29665 жыл бұрын
I saw a old clip of ITN News At Ten on you tube for the 22nd of December 1978 and Sir Alistair Burnet said that BBC staff would get 12.5% and 4% that's 16.5% I'm confused
@cedricgist76145 жыл бұрын
Always loved this theme and this rendition was well done!
@anthonysmith28165 жыл бұрын
NICE 6/8 AND HORN SOUND
@anthonysmith28166 жыл бұрын
Now that the tempo. I do hope the the RAF muci service are not just rmbered for 633 and d busters
@johnking51746 жыл бұрын
They said that normal programming would resume on BBC One the next day Saturday 23rd December 1978 at 3.00pm, meaning the Multi-Coloured Swap Shop and Grandstand would not air, far too quick to get those live programmes on the air, so the first programme back on BBC One was Sports Family of the Year. BBC Two commenced at 1.30pm that Saturday with the film, Around the World in 80 Days.
@richardsharpe29666 жыл бұрын
Zonk is either a Afrikaans or Dutch Belgium Flemish word or all three
@chrisst89224 жыл бұрын
Wasn't Zonk a puppet? Zonk and Zag?
@patrimestad63286 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, this is great! And it truly reminds me of Route 101.
@californiancondor68607 жыл бұрын
Without adoubt he is one of,if not THE,most underrated singers we have ever produced !
@radioman017 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. A singer's singer.
@connoret7 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the music they used to play in Okaloosa Schools over the Nortel phones.
@rachelgillies44897 жыл бұрын
Nick Ingman what a great arranger ! Stuart loves singing this
@radioman017 жыл бұрын
Great arranger and a top quality singer. Long may he continue to entertain.
7 жыл бұрын
Nice, thanks.
@bassmanjackbassmanjack55267 жыл бұрын
beautiful song... takes me back to my youth... reminds me of the late great Teena Marie... greatest female singer of all time
@joeflores86627 жыл бұрын
Excellent movie as I was growing up. Always watch it, for those never forgotten, in the battle of this 633 Squadron movie. In honor of the brave men and women that serve the Mosquito Air crews.
@andyg19577 жыл бұрын
Forgot to say - they last Scene South East was actually 18th December 1981, rather than the 31st December when the franchise ended.
@andyg19577 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I remember the last Scene South East and watched him play it live in studio that day. But I've been playing Zonk from memory for, well, as long as I can remember watching Scene South East. I nearly got it all correct, but I can now get those odd few notes right! I now have a good collection. The Southern TC ident tune - Southern Rhapsody, the original 'jingle' and the later guitar one, the theme to Day By Day and now Zonk!
@TheMeakers7 жыл бұрын
Would love to hear your version of 'Zonk' Andrew!
@scotttracy69653 жыл бұрын
Day By Day had several theme tunes. The first two were - ‘The Merry Go Round’ composed by Harold Smart/Walter Owen and the second was ‘Incandescence’ composed by Ray Davies. They used a nice tune at the weekends too for the weather called "Pink Skies.
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When BBC local radio WAS good, and not the corporate networked rubbish it is today.
Always top line
Love it. And l wish l could get my hands on that radio cassette. Beautiful memories 🤗❤️
I loved his music and I still have all of his albums.
I can still see them flying up the fijorid!
I know this is sort of obvious, but just in case there's anyone out there who can't work out why they called it "BBC Radio Ten", it was because it was a combination of Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 3 and Radio 4... and of course 1+2+3+4=10.
It sounds like Route 101 played backwards -- interesting and different
This and all of Liquid Gold’s hits available on CD from Cherry Pop for the first time in April 2023!
Ron Goodwin's finest composition. 👍 Played wonderfully. 👍
Used to go to the Selby Fork in the 70s. Was a great place then. Titbit... Eric Morecambe was staying here for the week when he was appearing at the Batley Variety Club. When driving back after a performance he had a heart attack.
Stuart Gillies what a voice we just do not get this kind of singer now!! "Girl Talk" what a super arrangement love it!!
Can't get enough of this...... Miles better than the Teddy P version..
b brilliant
It is amazing look at this from an American perspective. Strike action at our US networks on TV did happen but they never knocked their TV channels off air. Strike action at NBC, CBS or ABC would simply mean more reruns, imports, movies or syndicated programs in it's place, with a reduced news and local service. A channel never ever signed off. Same for radio stations.
brilliant for a hair advert
More, more, more !!!!
What a fantastic band. So hard to play that well outside off of March cards. Raf central band second to none!!
Great Score!
Love this.
Ellie has such an expressive voice, and it's so different from their upbeat stuff.
12.5% is a massive pay award, unthinkable today.
Today yes. But back then inflation was raging, with interest-rates in double figures.
@@radioman01 It is amazing look at this from an American perspective. Strike action at our US networks on TV did happen but they never knocked their TV channels off air. Strike action at NBC, CBS or ABC would simply mean more reruns, imports, movies or syndicated programs in it's place, with a reduced news and local service. A channel never ever signed off. Same for radio stations.
Very Earth, Wind and Fire groove to it.. 🌎🍃🔥😀😀🌙
I totally agree . Sometimes I hear " After the love has gone " by EWF in places . Is it just me ? .lol 😆 Great song !
@@alexanderwyllie9909 😂😂⛰
This song is awesome....great as Teddy's version is...the OG is better. Love it.
Brilliant tribute to all who flew the fast Mosquito.
One of the greatest machines ever built, flown by a generation to whom we owe so much, but never got to thank. RIP 633 Squadron
A person a while ago commented to me 633 Squardron was fictional no they are not 633 Squardron served in the middle east Iraq. they grew up during ww2 before in ealier forms based on Comonwealth airforces missions no one cauld be botherd to do they did but not known as 633 Squadron its the name they gained in the end. everyone that flew a Mossy was them and in the end they became them.
I heard a few times in the past 633 being fictional and having on a few parades I even heard the odd bandsman saying they didnt like playing this tune in public as supposedly it wasnt real. It took me by surprise and thought they would know where all the military music they played came from. Having said that as ex RAF Regiment it always lifted me when marching behind them
Expecting a roar of appreciation at the end instead of a polite smattering of applause. In that exposed open air acoustic you can hear just how good they are!
Love it! A great pick me up!
The Story about 633 Squadron was they were ment to attack a factory un guarded but the enem aa guns were intacked so the done their duty anyway because the Nazis had created attomic bombs they gave their Lives 633 Squadron so the world would survive
Marian, I collect radio jingles & was wondering if you had a decent copy of the NDO BBC Radio Manchester Jingle. Thanks
The RAF are very proud to in their band remember 633 Squadron in fact they never what they said they did but are they may have been real during the war and did all of that AUthisial secrets act might have been a part of it.
on the September 10
The similarities are staggering. I love both.
ITV was the only television channel available on this day (except for Yorkshire TV viewers, as they were on strike too) - The schedule on ITV for the evening of Fri 22 Dec 1978 was: 7.00pm The Muppet Show. 7.30pm Sale of the Century. 8.00pm Survival Special. 9.00pm Vegas. 10.00pm News at Ten. 10.30pm Gene Kelly's Dancing Years.
I don't have any more. The cassettes I recorded are long gone. Sorry.
For some perspective: ITV was the only television channel available on this day (except for Yorkshire TV viewers, as they were on strike too) - The schedule on ITV for the evening of Fri 22 Dec 1978 was: 7.00pm The Muppet Show. 7.30pm Sale of the Century. 8.00pm Survival Special. 9.00pm Vegas. 10.00pm News at Ten. 10.30pm Gene Kelly's Dancing Years.
Radioman01 - do you happen to have any longer recordings of this "Radio 10" service? The full output was 1600-0200. 40th anniversary approaching of course! Thanks.
I saw a old clip of ITN News At Ten on you tube for the 22nd of December 1978 and Sir Alistair Burnet said that BBC staff would get 12.5% and 4% that's 16.5% I'm confused
Well, that's because the BBC was woefully behind their independent TV/Radio counterparts.
I saw a old clip of ITN News At Ten on you tube for the 22nd of December 1978 and Sir Alistair Burnet said that BBC staff would get 12.5% and 4% that's 16.5% I'm confused
Always loved this theme and this rendition was well done!
NICE 6/8 AND HORN SOUND
Now that the tempo. I do hope the the RAF muci service are not just rmbered for 633 and d busters
They said that normal programming would resume on BBC One the next day Saturday 23rd December 1978 at 3.00pm, meaning the Multi-Coloured Swap Shop and Grandstand would not air, far too quick to get those live programmes on the air, so the first programme back on BBC One was Sports Family of the Year. BBC Two commenced at 1.30pm that Saturday with the film, Around the World in 80 Days.
Zonk is either a Afrikaans or Dutch Belgium Flemish word or all three
Wasn't Zonk a puppet? Zonk and Zag?
Oh my gosh, this is great! And it truly reminds me of Route 101.
Without adoubt he is one of,if not THE,most underrated singers we have ever produced !
Absolutely. A singer's singer.
Sounds like the music they used to play in Okaloosa Schools over the Nortel phones.
Nick Ingman what a great arranger ! Stuart loves singing this
Great arranger and a top quality singer. Long may he continue to entertain.
Nice, thanks.
beautiful song... takes me back to my youth... reminds me of the late great Teena Marie... greatest female singer of all time
Excellent movie as I was growing up. Always watch it, for those never forgotten, in the battle of this 633 Squadron movie. In honor of the brave men and women that serve the Mosquito Air crews.
Forgot to say - they last Scene South East was actually 18th December 1981, rather than the 31st December when the franchise ended.
Thanks for this. I remember the last Scene South East and watched him play it live in studio that day. But I've been playing Zonk from memory for, well, as long as I can remember watching Scene South East. I nearly got it all correct, but I can now get those odd few notes right! I now have a good collection. The Southern TC ident tune - Southern Rhapsody, the original 'jingle' and the later guitar one, the theme to Day By Day and now Zonk!
Would love to hear your version of 'Zonk' Andrew!
Day By Day had several theme tunes. The first two were - ‘The Merry Go Round’ composed by Harold Smart/Walter Owen and the second was ‘Incandescence’ composed by Ray Davies. They used a nice tune at the weekends too for the weather called "Pink Skies.