New series of ISIHAC

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kiloran
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New series of ISIHAC

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If you haven't noticed.... 18:30 R4 on Mondays
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001f52w

--kiloran

Redmires
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Re: New series of ISIHAC

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50 years and still going strong. Strange not to have any of the regulars any more (Barry, Graeme, Tim).

****ing me softly with his **** ...... indeed !

kiloran
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Re: New series of ISIHAC

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Redmires wrote:50 years and still going strong. Strange not to have any of the regulars any more (Barry, Graeme, Tim).

****ing me softly with his **** ...... indeed !
I miss Humph, Though Jack Dee is a reasonable replacement. And we don't hear a lot about Samantha these days
http://www.isihac.org.uk/
Samantha has been choosing records for the teams with the assistance of the elderly staff of the BBC gramophone archive. Some of their old seven inchers are looking a bit worn now, but they were all quite big back in the '60s. She's kindly picked the fluff off them and is ready to pump up the volume...
--kiloran

XFool
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Re: New series of ISIHAC

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Redmires wrote:50 years and still going strong. Strange not to have any of the regulars any more (Barry, Graeme, Tim).
Yes. I was thinking that, listening the other night.

Graeme Garden is still alive.

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