RE: How does the BBC work? (was Jazz)

From: Richard Hawkins (rhawkins@stark.co.uk)
Date: Wed Jan 10 2001 - 18:11:44 CET

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    Stephanie,

    If it makes you feel better, Ross Allen is on at 10pm in the week, Bob Jones
    and Coldcut are on 12 midnight in the week and Norman Jay is on Sunday
    evenings. So not exactly peaktime but more fun than Terry Gross by the sound
    of it.

    Richard

    -----Original Message-----
    From: stephanie [mailto:nnine@yahoo.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, 10 January 2001 17:11
    To: Richard Hawkins
    Cc: 'acid-jazz@ucsd.edu'; Kerr, Jim
    Subject: RE: How does the BBC work? (was Jazz)

    > also pays for the BBC's 5
    > national radio stations and a
    > number of local radio stations. I avidly listen to
    > BBC LondonLive which
    > includes shows from Ross Allen, Norman Jay, Bob
    > Jones and Coldcut amongst
    > others.

    OH.... (light bulb) so that would start to explain why
    over there, the Cinematic Orchestra actually gets a
    crowd, and over here we're lucky to get some of these
    acts to come through occasionally. and also why we're
    generally dumber. =P so I guess the "underground" has
    got to be constructed totally differently...

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