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Classic Radio 100 Years Of Voices & Sounds
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I was looking for some information on a DJ from the past who worked on Radio One ,when I inadvertently came across a site David Lloyds AudioBoo, which once you sign in (No Money Involved) ,the site is then 100 years of Radio ,fascinating ,I listened to Fluff Freeman ,Tony Blackburn,Adrian Just,there are hundreds of clips BBC Radio 1,2,3,4, The Light Programme, Radio Trent ,Radio Caroline an incredible archive of Radio History .
Have any fellow Chatter Bankers,Aber's come across any sites that contain such material ,that doe's not require passing of cash from me to another.
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Have any fellow Chatter Bankers,Aber's come across any sites that contain such material ,that doe's not require passing of cash from me to another.
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Old British Comedy programmes, playing 24 hours per day on the British Comedy Channel. Also some more British content (among lots of US stuff) on the Old Time Gold, Crime & Suspense and Science Fiction channels:
http://
24-hour Goon Shows:
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85,000 old radio programmes (chiefly from the US but with plenty of British content too):
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