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What do you think of this: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1217271/Radio-GaGa-Not-pop-pickers-With-combined-age-400-veteran-DJs-set-unleash-rocknroll-revolution.html Will you tune in?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This will bring back a few memories, and I may well give it a go. I'll avoid Mike Read - I've always found him irritating - but it will be good to hear the likes of Ed "Stewpot" Stewart again. I knew Pete Murray was knocking on (he seems to have been old for ever), but 84? The other thing I notice is what a ridiculously youthful looking 71 year old David Hamilton is. :-)
There is obviously a market for nostalgia, and why not add the presenters into the mix?
I think Johnnie Walker is well past his sell-by date, golden voice but gawd, what a bore!!!! Maybe he should join them.
David Hamilton was on a re-run of Shooting Stars in the week - if he's going to wear a wig, why can't he buy a decent one? he looked like he had an albino polecat asleep on his head, with some silvery blond bits at the side. Doesn't he possess a mirror? Or is he juust that delusional. At least Tony Blackburn replaces his when they get a bit moth-eaten.
I think Johnnie Walker is well past his sell-by date, golden voice but gawd, what a bore!!!! Maybe he should join them.
David Hamilton was on a re-run of Shooting Stars in the week - if he's going to wear a wig, why can't he buy a decent one? he looked like he had an albino polecat asleep on his head, with some silvery blond bits at the side. Doesn't he possess a mirror? Or is he juust that delusional. At least Tony Blackburn replaces his when they get a bit moth-eaten.