The least Peel-esque Peel show ever?

so_it_goes_2512 so_it_goes_2512@...
Tue Jan 17 03:23:07 CET 2012


This immediately rang a bell: if you listen to 30 December 1976
<http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_December_1976>   between numbers 13 and
12 in the Festive Fifty, there's an amusing trailer for this show, with
Peel attempting a kind of Wolfman Jack intro and describing himself as
"somebody with radio experience."Would still love to hear it....as I
would any of his Sunday rock request shows from 1980.
Steve (TK)
--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar"
<antoniaforestforever@...> wrote:
>
> My Radio Times collection (from which I will shortly extract Peel's
punk article in the 1-7 October 1977 issue) reveals that Peel started
that pivotal year in the least auspicious way imaginable; by sitting in
for Paul Gambaccini on the US chart show on New Year's Day, so
presumably being forced at gunpoint to play such things as "Torn Between
Two Lovers" and "New Kid in Town" and "You Don't Have to Be a Star (To
Be in My Show)" and "Tonight's the Night".
>
> Does anyone on here have any memories of this?
>
> RPC
>



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