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Topic History of: Delicious dinner with Johnny Beerling
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Prunella Minge For god's sake get someone to proof read the book, Johnny!
dixie I agree JK. I in fact would go as far as to recommend your tipsters read Johnny’s excellent book about the early days of Radio 1. His vision and influence is still inherent at Radio 1 today. www.johnnybeerling.com
JK2006 No Polly - JB was a music person - Radio One Controller; so it's appropriate here. Indeed, we talked music music music.
Polly Pernickety This post should really be on the "Your Views" MB.
JK2006 AD - thank you for your incisive comments - and there was me thinking the decline of intelligent music industry discussion was down to the collapse of the business. After your intelligent and perceptive post about the music industry I shall try to make sure that amusing dialogue about former essential members of the music and radio industries are kept to a minimum.