Radio Leeds/Brighouse market - too funny not to repeat.
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Another example of outstanding local current affairs knowledge/research from Martin Kelner at 07:10 today.Discussing the death of former Bradford MP Marsha Singh, Kelner launched into a eulogy of "She was this.." and "Her achievements were that,...". It was about 40 seconds in before some slightly better informed person must have whispered through the headphones that Marsha Singh was actually a man. Credit to Kelner, he switched seamlessly mid-sentence from feminine pronouns to masculine.Guess he thought nobody would notice at that time of day.And you thought Radio Leeds was just about "What's the Weather?" and not about journalistic integrity?
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If you have Sky Atlantic you might be enjoying Steve Coogan in "Alan Partridge's Mid-Morning Matters"* on Monday evenings.I've come to the conclusion that North Northfolk Digital is just a nom de plume for BBC Radio Leeds and the show is actually based on the Drivetime show with Andrew Edwards as the inspiration for Partridge....* - search for the show on-line if not, it's on all the usual video sharing websites....
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raveydavey wrote: I've come to the conclusion that North Northfolk Digital is just a nom de plume for BBC Radio Leeds and the show is actually based on the Drivetime show with Andrew Edwards as the inspiration for Partridge.... And the large majority of comercial radio stations too!!My daughter (for some unearthly reason) has started listening to Capital FM.Whomever it is on the 'school-run' programme reminds me of a pre-pubescent boys tea-party, it's puerile drivel