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John Peel Tribute BBC2 Saturday
Posted: 05 Nov 2004, 20:25
by James Blast
a heads up for 10pm Saturday 6 November, an hour and a half dedicated to a damn fine human being
Re: John Peel Tribute BBC2 Saturday
Posted: 05 Nov 2004, 23:21
by Shadow_Smile
James Blast wrote:a heads up for 10pm Saturday 6 November, an hour and a half dedicated to a damn fine human being
gonna tape it down !!!
Posted: 05 Nov 2004, 23:24
by The Doctor
This will be amazing!! God Bless John!!
He saw me through some traumatic years in the eighties late at night!
Sleep well John
Posted: 06 Nov 2004, 19:31
by James Blast
don't forget now kids
Posted: 07 Nov 2004, 01:03
by boudicca
Well I for one watched it. Top banana.
My mum just informed me she's trying to get to sleep but has "that John Peel song" - guess! - going round in her head. I suggested she indulged in a little bit of pogoing to relax herself.
Posted: 07 Nov 2004, 01:14
by James Blast
I think your Mum needs some reefer or pot, boudicca in any case Apocalypse Now! is on Channel 4, Now!
Posted: 07 Nov 2004, 12:50
by Debaser
Annie Nightingale seems to be breaking somebody else's teeth in!
Posted: 07 Nov 2004, 12:50
by Debaser
And wasn't it sooooper to see Gedgey?
Posted: 07 Nov 2004, 13:02
by Mrs. Snowey
I could have quite happily watched that all night
The only tiny little fly in the ointment was that "radio critic", criticising John's "other job" on Radio 4 . How
dare someone not stay in the neat little category that the "meeja" pop them in. But anyway, it wasn't about her
Debaser wrote:Annie Nightingale seems to be breaking somebody else's teeth in!
Probably Mark E. Smith's from t'other night
Posted: 07 Nov 2004, 14:05
by Mrs RicheyJames
T'was indeed a fine programme.
Posted: 08 Nov 2004, 14:34
by MrChris
I enjoyed it. Only at the end did it dawn on me that I'd seen the 60th anniversary programme (that made up the bulk) before. It was good to see him again. Believe it or not, my better half didn't sleep well that night, thinking about him and poor Sheila. Aaahh... I'm still sad myself, and will be whenever I think about him. Seeing Sheila and John catching the chickens did make me feel especially sad. It'll be a big 'farm' with no John in it.
Posted: 12 Nov 2004, 20:48
by James Blast