28/10/07
1:43am
I was out tonight so didn't
listen to the show - I just left it recording and returned at
1:15am, thinking it was ok to stop the recording but didn't
realise because of the clock's going back that the show was on
for an extra hour... I managed to record most of the last hour,
but missed a few minutes. Add to this, the recording level was
too high on the first part... and I got soaked on the way home
too. haha
talkSPORT - Saturday the
27th of October - part 1
talkSPORT - Saturday the
27th of October - part 2
27/10/07
1:43am
A welcome return to the norm
with Friday's show, which really shows the difference from the
daytime opinions.
talkSPORT - Friday the
26th of October -
25/10/07
1:25pm
The main focus of today's show
was on abortion. there was a fair amount of talk about David
Kelly too, but the abortion issue was clearly more important to
the listeners.
talkSPORT - Thursday the
25th of October -
24/10/07
1:35pm
Today's show started with
Galloway's assertion that 'We need more immigration'.
After the last few days shows that have been filled with 'hot
topics' this is a natural progression I suppose... the last half
hour or so was given over to slagging off Mike Oldfield, who's
decided to leave Britain over the increased levels of government
control. I'd do it myself too if I could afford it...
talkSPORT - Wednesday
the 24th of October -
23/10/07
1:25pm
This morning's broadcast
focussed mainly on crime (following the case of a fucker who
attacked a 96 year old man not getting a jail sentence) in the
first two hours, while in the last while the discussion was more
about 'Fat Kids' as Galloway so sensitively put it!
talkSPORT - Tuesday the
23rd of October -
22/10/07
1:25pm
Today's show was Galloway's
first of 4 daily shows that he's covering for Jon Gaunt. The
early part of the show was about the police asking for increased
stop-and-search abilities. The second hour was mainly about the
fact that Scotland offers its citizens much more in certain
areas than Britain gives the English, inspiring Galloway to ask
the audience why they hate the Scottish or the English... Fish
in a barrel anyone?... the later part of the show was given over
to talk about the BBFC admitting they don't remove violent
scenes from films any more.
If you're interested in the
Daily Mail serialisation of Norman Parker's revelations about
the David Kelly case, you can read the extracts so far in this
thread.
talkSPORT - Monday the
22nd of October -
22/10/07
1:35am
Sunday's show was the best
I've heard in ages. Some great info that I've not heard before
about Balfour, coupled with Galloway's tacit acceptance
that there was a conspiracy between the Rothschilds and the
British to provide support for a Zionist Israel on the basis of
WWI funding. After hearing the very end of the show it seems
I've chosen the wrong pic - bollocks eh?
talkSPORT - Sunday the
21st of October -
21/10/07
1:22am
I've never used the same image
for consecutive shows before, but with the details of the case
against the official line regarding Dr David Kelly it's too big
a story not to emphasise. Tonight's show was only 2 hours (97
minutes edited).
talkSPORT - Saturday the
20th of October -
20/10/07
1:35am
Tonight's main themes were the
story about Dr David Kelly not having committed suicide,
Menzies Campbell's resignation and the return of Benazir Bhutto
to Pakistan.
talkSPORT - Friday the
19th of October -
14/10/07
1:45am
Saturday's show was delayed by
half an hour because of the Rugby, though Talk107 in Edinburgh
had the show from the start, so if you know anyone in that area
who recorded it, please get in touch. The main theme for
tonight's show was Gordon Brown's lack of balls again...
talkSPORT - Saturday the
13th of October -
13/10/07
1:45am
With the news that Al Gore was
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, I realised a day later after
posting this file that I'd forgotten to change this post from
the previous one. If that didn't confuse you, well done - I
didn't have a clue!
talkSPORT - Friday the
12th of October -
07/10/07
1:45am
With the news that Gordon
Brown has dismissed rumours about an upcoming election, Galloway
started the show with a good old vitriolic attack on him by
calling him a coward - good stuff. The main theme of the show
was given over to talk about the 40th anniversary of the death
of Che Guevara though. To read Galloway's article in today's
Independent, click here
talkSPORT - Saturday the
6th of October -
06/10/07
1:50am
Most of tonight's show was
focused on discussion about the apparently inevitable General
Election. There was a good range of calls, though the show
lacked any real bite for me. 7/10. (for conspiracy theorists
reading, that's not some magic number, it's a score!).
talkSPORT - Friday the
5th of October -
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