I'm not the one to seek help from...but email me anyway about these tapes:
radiatorhead@childish.co.uk
I am on forced sabbatical, I'm being brainwashed, my parents don't like my "pesky religious attitude" and it's "not healthy to stick up for chris morris". Anyway, at least it's hot here...
>Sorry if this is covering old ground, but I read in one of the other threads that CM's 1994 radio one series started on 1/6/94. I must have heard about it late, as my earliest tape is the 'Death of Heseltine' edition, which I think went out on 3/8/94.
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This was the sixth show in the run, but was actually broadcast on 6/7/94.
>Can anyone help me get copies or give details on the June & July editions? I'd love to have the full set.
Because of the Heseltine-related controversy, Morris's show was suspended for three weeks, meaning that the weeks of 13 and 20 July 1994 were replaced with Room 101 repeats and (I think) Alan Parker. Morris returned on 27 July 1994.
>And exactly who was Paul Garner?
DJ from Radio Bedford who phoned in on show 2 (8/6/94), ostensibly to play the Cow Quiz, but as he was on a mobile phone and happened to be in a shop at the time, Morris asked him first to complain about the shape of the coins he would be given as change. And so began a regular correspondence. (Also, being a live show, PG let slip an "Oh, fucking hell" at one point, which made Morris piss himself, always worth hearing.)
Garner later appeared, very briefly, in Brass Eye (as the bloke who startles a passer-by by holding up a large placard with the word TECHNOLOGY, a word he simultaneously shouted. He has since gone on to be very poor on The 11 O'Clock Show, and more recently, and perhaps even more disturbingly, contributed "additional material" to Paul Kaye's recent Perfect World series.
Sgt Ken Murphy is a real ex-RAF bloke, who has appeared on Morris' shows since the GLR/Radio Bristol days. It's not him at the start of the OTH tape, but he appears regularly on the Radio 1 show.
I have no idea how they get those weird interview answers out of him, though.
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>Sorry if this is covering old ground, but I read in one of the other threads that CM's 1994 radio one series started on 1/6/94. I must have heard about it late, as my earliest tape is the 'Death of Heseltine' edition, which I think went out on 3/8/94.
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>Can anyone help me get copies or give details on the June & July editions? I'd love to have the full set.
>
>Also, does anyone know anything about the guy who kept appearing in voxpops on the show; the one who sounds like a drunk Irish tramp, and who also appears at the start of the BBC's OTH tape. CM calls him 'Sgt Murphy' at one point, though I'm sure this is just a fantastic joke.
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>And exactly who was Paul Garner?
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>Thanks everyone!
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>>Sorry if this is covering old ground, but I read in one of the other threads that CM's 1994 radio one series started on 1/6/94. I must have heard about it late, as my earliest tape is the 'Death of Heseltine' edition, which I think went out on 3/8/94.
>>
>This was the sixth show in the run, but was actually broadcast on 6/7/94.
>
>>Can anyone help me get copies or give details on the June & July editions? I'd love to have the full set.
>
>Because of the Heseltine-related controversy, Morris's show was suspended for three weeks, meaning that the weeks of 13 and 20 July 1994 were replaced with Room 101 repeats and (I think) Alan Parker. Morris returned on 27 July 1994.
>
>>And exactly who was Paul Garner?
>
>DJ from Radio Bedford who phoned in on show 2 (8/6/94), ostensibly to play the Cow Quiz, but as he was on a mobile phone and happened to be in a shop at the time, Morris asked him first to complain about the shape of the coins he would be given as change. And so began a regular correspondence. (Also, being a live show, PG let slip an "Oh, fucking hell" at one point, which made Morris piss himself, always worth hearing.)
>
>Garner later appeared, very briefly, in Brass Eye (as the bloke who startles a passer-by by holding up a large placard with the word TECHNOLOGY, a word he simultaneously shouted. He has since gone on to be very poor on The 11 O'Clock Show, and more recently, and perhaps even more disturbingly, contributed "additional material" to Paul Kaye's recent Perfect World series.
The 11 o'clock show and Perfect World? Well done CM! You picked a real star there! Yes, always great to hear CM actually 'be himself' during the shows. But am I going nuts here, or was the Helsetine edition repeated? I think there were repeat shows during the run itself.
'Shape, glorious, shape...'
>>>Sorry if this is covering old ground, but I read in one of the other threads that CM's 1994 radio one series started on 1/6/94. I must have heard about it late, as my earliest tape is the 'Death of Heseltine' edition, which I think went out on 3/8/94.
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>>This was the sixth show in the run, but was actually broadcast on 6/7/94.
>>
>>>Can anyone help me get copies or give details on the June & July editions? I'd love to have the full set.
>>
>>Because of the Heseltine-related controversy, Morris's show was suspended for three weeks, meaning that the weeks of 13 and 20 July 1994 were replaced with Room 101 repeats and (I think) Alan Parker. Morris returned on 27 July 1994.
>>
>>>And exactly who was Paul Garner?
>>
>>DJ from Radio Bedford who phoned in on show 2 (8/6/94), ostensibly to play the Cow Quiz, but as he was on a mobile phone and happened to be in a shop at the time, Morris asked him first to complain about the shape of the coins he would be given as change. And so began a regular correspondence. (Also, being a live show, PG let slip an "Oh, fucking hell" at one point, which made Morris piss himself, always worth hearing.)
>>
>>Garner later appeared, very briefly, in Brass Eye (as the bloke who startles a passer-by by holding up a large placard with the word TECHNOLOGY, a word he simultaneously shouted. He has since gone on to be very poor on The 11 O'Clock Show, and more recently, and perhaps even more disturbingly, contributed "additional material" to Paul Kaye's recent Perfect World series.
>
>The 11 o'clock show and Perfect World? Well done CM! You picked a real star there! Yes, always great to hear CM actually 'be himself' during the shows. But am I going nuts here, or was the Helsetine edition repeated? I think there were repeat shows during the run itself.
>
>'Shape, glorious, shape...'
Oops, the above isn't 'anonymous', but me, again.
>I'm not the one to seek help from...but email me anyway about these tapes:
>
>radiatorhead@childish.co.uk
>
>I am on forced sabbatical, I'm being brainwashed, my parents don't like my "pesky religious attitude" and it's "not healthy to stick up for chris morris". Anyway, at least it's hot here...
Cheers RHC, hope you're having a 'nice time'.
What's this about 'pesky religous attitude'? Have you been worshiping a greasy monkey from Acton again?
Will send you a e-mail soon.