by cheeryoleary » 30 Nov 2007 15:16
by T.R.O.L.I. » 30 Nov 2007 15:41
by Geekins » 30 Nov 2007 15:44
Forbury Lion Liam
Greg Halford, John Halls and Ulyses De La Cruz have all tried to make the right back slot their own, What makes you believe you can achieve this?
Regards
Graeme Murty, local radio presenter and footballer.
by cheeryoleary » 30 Nov 2007 15:45
by TFF » 30 Nov 2007 15:51
by cheeryoleary » 30 Nov 2007 16:01
by Dirk Gently » 30 Nov 2007 16:13
by cmonurz » 30 Nov 2007 16:37
by TFF » 30 Nov 2007 18:57
by MartinRdg » 30 Nov 2007 23:23
That Friday Feeling What a good lad - might challenge Kits as the most grounded, intelligent and thoughtful in the squad.
by Dirk Gently » 03 Dec 2007 10:58
BBC Radio Berkshire Redeeming myself in the eyes of Nobbers everywhere, I have it on good authority that Liam Rosenior is our guest this Friday.
In the meantime, there's a very decent interview with Kevin Doyle at bbc.co.uk/berkshire at the moment...talking about Stephen Hunt's tackle (oo-er) amongst other things.
by Rawlie19 » 03 Dec 2007 13:16
Dirk GentlyBBC Radio Berkshire Redeeming myself in the eyes of Nobbers everywhere, I have it on good authority that Liam Rosenior is our guest this Friday.
In the meantime, there's a very decent interview with Kevin Doyle at bbc.co.uk/berkshire at the moment...talking about Stephen Hunt's tackle (oo-er) amongst other things.
Andy - if you're at a loose end you could do a lot worse than spend 5 minutes teaching the kid (Chris, I think) who was doing the Travel News on Saturday afternoon how to pronounce "Madejski".
by Barry the bird boggler » 03 Dec 2007 13:56
by Royal Lady » 03 Dec 2007 16:37
by BBC Radio Berkshire » 05 Dec 2007 13:50
by Rawlie19 » 05 Dec 2007 13:52
BBC Radio Berkshire I don't think anyone could beat Jeremy Beadle talking about his 'great friend' John Majetski.
But don't worry, all full-time staff here have to pronounce Madejski right (and Sailosi Tagicakibau) 100 times in their interview before being let on air.
Nearly all of our Saturday travel comes from external freelancers who sometimes aren't aware of the correct pronunciation, but they are usually branded with hot irons for getting it wrong.
Apologies nonetheless.
by BBC Radio Berkshire » 06 Dec 2007 13:26
by cheeryoleary » 06 Dec 2007 13:29
BBC Radio Berkshire In answer to Cheery on the subject of call charges, I have consulted the top brass and this is their answer...
"We introduced these numbers originally to deliver the price of a local call right across the patch.
However, times are changing and I appreciate that many people now have phone deals which include call rates and it is for that reason that the BBC is now reviewing its policy on using 0845 numbers."
So, watch this space...
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