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Fun Fact. On April 18, 1930, the BBC made a surprising announcement. "Good evening. Today is Good Friday. There is no news.” For the rest of the 15-minute time slot, the station played only piano music.
So what piano music should we be playing today?
Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
Mate of mine reckons... on 15:45 - Jan 5 by Oldsmoker
Fun Fact. On April 18, 1930, the BBC made a surprising announcement. "Good evening. Today is Good Friday. There is no news.” For the rest of the 15-minute time slot, the station played only piano music.
Mate of mine reckons... on 16:30 - Jan 5 by Metal_Hacker
Well there are some unsavory characters in Sheffield smashed on spice and compelled to do anything for their next hit , so Hoppy tells me
Left Sheffield in 1982 so the number of unsavoury characters is less than what it would have been 'cos I would have influenced many more 'cos of my "bad attitude and defiance of authority". Well, that's what the prosecution said but the magistrate believed me when I told her I wouldn't do it again. It = Get caught.
Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
Mate of mine reckons... on 15:45 - Jan 5 by Oldsmoker
Fun Fact. On April 18, 1930, the BBC made a surprising announcement. "Good evening. Today is Good Friday. There is no news.” For the rest of the 15-minute time slot, the station played only piano music.
So what piano music should we be playing today?
Imagine a day with no news nowadays. In fact imagine an hour without any!
I suppose in those days they just had to have a couple of key staff off sick.
Perhaps they even had a threshold for what would be considered newsworthy then as well.