My first radio show was an experimental affair that aired on Tuesday nights for a short period between 2010 and 2011. I have made the archive available to demonstrate how far I have come as a broadcaster, because I was terrible in the beginning.

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Tuesday 21 December 2010

Show 23: The Legendary Christmas Special

The Snowmen 'Hokey Cokey'
Waitresses 'Christmas Wrapping'

Maini Sorri 'Christmas In Our Hearts'
'Our River Runs On Christmas Night'

Talk To Angels 'Fairytale Of New York'

Natalie McCool 'At Christmas Time (With Friends Around)'
'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday'

Al Martino 'Here In My Heart' (first ever Christmas number one)
Hootie And The Blowfish 'The Christmas Song'

Drew Rivers 'I Believe In A Thing Called Christmas'

Afrocentrixxx 'Last Christmas'
Spitting Image 'Santa Claus Is On The Dole'
Half Man Half Biscuit 'All I Want For Christmas Is A Dukla Prague Away Kit'
Pet Shop Boys 'Always On My Mind' (Christmas number one 1987)
Annie Lennox 'Angels From The Realms Of Glory'

Rosie Nimmo 'Being A Child Again (In The Snow)'

C3PO and R2D2 'Sleigh Ride'
The Fall '(We Wish You) A Protein Christmas'
Unknown artist 'Stop The Cavalry' cover
The Muppets medley from A Muppet Family Christmas
Benny Hill 'Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West)' (Christmas number one, 1971)
The Lancashire Hotpots 'Carry Me Home'
Dickie Valentine 'Christmas Alphabet' (Christmas number one, 1955)
Rage Against The Machine 'Killing In The Name ' (Christmas number one, 2009)
Rolf Harris 'Two Little Boys' (Christmas number one, 1969)

Blabbermouth 'Christmas Time In London Town'

The Goodies 'Make A Daft Noise For Christmas'
The Go Gos 'I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek'
Pink Floyd 'Another Brick in The Wall' (Christmas number one, 1979)
The Lucky Duckies 'White Christmas'
Chas 'n' Dave 'Auld Lang Syne'

Tuesday 14 December 2010

Show 22: The One Before The Christmas Show

'Liberty Bell' (intro)

Damien Dempsey 'Factories'

New York Dolls 'Vietnamese Baby'
Ludus 'Let Me Go Where My Pictures Go'
Biffy Clyro 'Many Of Horror' (played as a warning that a poor cover of this song may become Christmas number one, if there aren't enough downloads for...
The Trashmen 'Surfin' Bird'

Sapphire Lane 'Teenage Kicks' (specially recorded as a show of support for the Kicks 2011 campaign)

Devil Doll 'The One That Got Away'

Dr Slaggleberry 'Gone Devil'
'8 4 5'

The Fabulists 'Burning Butterfly'
'River Town'

Garbage 'Stupid Girl'
Half Man Half Biscuit 'Joy Division Oven Gloves'
Max Bygraves 'Every Street Has A Coronation Street' (played as a 50th birthday present to the long running soap)

Jake Morley 'Pondering On A Scenario In Which I am The Hero'
'Many Fish To Fry'

Alan Bennett reading Winnie The Pooh by A.A. Milne
AC/DC 'Rock n' Roll Ain't Noise Pollution'
Super Furry Animals 'The Man Don't Give A Fuck'
Bernard Butler 'Stay'

Sapphire Lane 'Memories' (acoustic set for The Oliver Sessions, watch it here)

Willie Nelson 'Bring Me Sunshine'
John Cooper Clarke 'Salomie Maloney'

Pete Lawrie 'Souvenir'
'Motel Blues'

Theme from Grange Hill (outro)