[Deleted User] wrote: » Watching Mark Cagney on TV right now, brings me back to 80's radio - Night Train with Cagney was a great show as he played mostly non-single album tracks and 12 inch versions - think he started around 11.30 or so and brought you nicely to sleep around 1.45am when 2FM or whatever it was called back then, went off the air -if I remember rightly.
Benicetomonty wrote: » I despise everything and everyone on Newstalk..except Moncrieff.
manbitesdog wrote: » Moncrieff’s voice makes me want put my foot through the radio.
Deleted User wrote: » 'Scrap Saturday' didn't pull any punches, compared to the softball political satire of today.
manbitesdog wrote: » Alison Curtis I liked too.
RMAOK wrote: » Do you dance around the kitchen with kids?
nullzero wrote: » Moncrieff used to be a great listen. Not the same since he ran off on the missus and got his producer pregnant.
mfceiling wrote: » Chris Evans on the breakfast show on bbc radio 1 back in the mid 90's. It was brilliant. He would turn up drunk, have mad quizzes/slots and generally had a laugh every day. I remember he did a thing called ginger loans where people could write in asking for a loan. The only thing was the loan had to be for a pound or less!! People sent in some seriously mad requests.Also Pete Tongs essential selection on a Friday night back then was special if you liked dance music. The essential mix also had some brilliant DJ's on it.
Greyfox wrote: » None, their all crap
siblers wrote: » Jenny Houston on 2fm mid 2000s. Played class indie music, she introduced me to The National. Cormac Battle's Battle Axewas brilliant too, had a great choice of alternative music