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tony sayer

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Feb 13, 2024, 1:52:03 PMFeb 13
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Poor old boy only blinking 69 years too! No age..


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-68287707
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Brian Gaff

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Feb 13, 2024, 2:14:02 PMFeb 13
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Was that not a bit of a worn out format? Another recruit for Boom Radio
perhaps?
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JMB99

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Feb 13, 2024, 2:29:13 PMFeb 13
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On 13/02/2024 18:51, tony sayer wrote:
> Poor old boy only blinking 69 years too! No age..


So which minority broadcaster ticks enough boxes to take over his programme?


the dog from that film you saw

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Feb 14, 2024, 12:23:17 PMFeb 14
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they already did it last year, replaced him with a homosexual.

Brian Gaff

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Feb 15, 2024, 5:52:11 AMFeb 15
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Pity really he always sounded so young. This type of posse radio though does
sometimes still appear, and I have to say I do tend to miss it when I'm in
the mood. What did he die of? Was it a Heart attack? I stopped listening,
not because of him, but because the bbc music policy seemed to think there
was nothing before 1990 on Radio 2.

Brian

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"Brian Gaff" <brian...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Pity really he always sounded so young. This type of posse radio though
> does sometimes still appear, and I have to say I do tend to miss it when
> I'm in the mood. What did he die of? Was it a Heart attack?

The police have just said that his death was "unexpected but not suspicious"
so heart attack is a possibility.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/last-photo-radio-2s-steve-32129804

Brian Gaff

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Feb 16, 2024, 5:21:50 AMFeb 16
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Well, I don't see the point in that comment. Many stations simply play out
pre recorded DJs ie Voice tracked radio that was probably recorded a week
ago in a spare half hour.
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Brian Gaff

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Feb 19, 2024, 6:56:36 AMFeb 19
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Does anyone know what killed him? I notice that the family is not saying and
the Amazon device says undisclosed, which is often used for Suicide or an
overdose these days.
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John Williamson

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Feb 19, 2024, 7:17:22 AMFeb 19
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Why does his actual cause of death matter to anyone except his family?

The police have said there were no suspicious circumstances, just that
the he was declared dead by the paramedics who attended.

On 19/02/2024 11:56, Brian Gaff wrote:
> Does anyone know what killed him? I notice that the family is not saying and
> the Amazon device says undisclosed, which is often used for Suicide or an
> overdose these days.
> Brian
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Bill Posters

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Feb 19, 2024, 7:42:14 AMFeb 19
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On Fri Feb 16 10:21:45 2024 "Brian Gaff" wrote:
> Well, I don't see the point in that comment. Many stations simply play out
> pre recorded DJs ie Voice tracked radio that was probably recorded a week
> ago in a spare half hour.
> Brian

Even for a gig like that you need to idenify as some sort of "persecuted" minority, and that includes women, depite the fact that they are not a minority. If you can tick multiple boxes, your prospects seem to increase exponentially.

We now live in era in which the only people that it's legitimate to discriminate aginst is heterosexual white men without mental illness - despite the reality that that's the demographic that is resonsible for constructing most of the society that we know. The West is signing its own death warrant by pandering to minorities.

charles

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Feb 19, 2024, 8:45:06 AMFeb 19
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In article <uqvflj$1rqj8$1...@dont-email.me>, Brian Gaff
<brian...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know what killed him? I notice that the family is not saying
> and the Amazon device says undisclosed, which is often used for Suicide
> or an overdose these days. Brian

According to today's Times, he had a major heart op about 15 months ago.
It's suggested he never really recovered.

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Feb 20, 2024, 4:19:25 AMFeb 20
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 11:56:34 +0000, Brian Gaff wrote:

> Does anyone know what killed him? I notice that the family is not saying
> and the Amazon device says undisclosed, which is often used for Suicide
> or an overdose these days.
> Brian

Perhaps it was the magic powder.

John Williamson

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Feb 20, 2024, 4:55:01 AMFeb 20
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Does it matter? He is dead and that slot will be hosted by another, who
will put their own slant on it.

He is dead, his family are distressed, and all that can be done is to
offer them what comfort they need. Send a card, send money to his
favourite charity in his memory, leave them alone, or whatever they ask.
Don't ask what killed him, ask what his family want done in his memory.
All that we need to be interested in is that the police are not looking
to have a chat with anyone about his death.

If your regular school bus driver doesn't appear one day, you don't ask
questions about how they died, do you?

S...@snot.com

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Feb 20, 2024, 7:04:39 AMFeb 20
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It's traditional here to know how someone died, after all it may something
that can be avoided. Perhaps in your country its not so common.

Scott

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Feb 20, 2024, 7:36:27 AMFeb 20
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2024 09:54:57 +0000, John Williamson
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>On 20/02/2024 09:19, S...@snot.com wrote:
>> On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 11:56:34 +0000, Brian Gaff wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know what killed him? I notice that the family is not saying
>>> and the Amazon device says undisclosed, which is often used for Suicide
>>> or an overdose these days.
>>> Brian
>>
>> Perhaps it was the magic powder.
>>
>Does it matter? He is dead and that slot will be hosted by another, who
>will put their own slant on it.
>
>He is dead, his family are distressed, and all that can be done is to
>offer them what comfort they need. Send a card, send money to his
>favourite charity in his memory, leave them alone, or whatever they ask.
>Don't ask what killed him, ask what his family want done in his memory.
>All that we need to be interested in is that the police are not looking
>to have a chat with anyone about his death.

+1

John Williamson

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Feb 20, 2024, 7:36:34 AMFeb 20
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On 20/02/2024 12:04, S...@snot.com wrote:

> It's traditional here to know how someone died, after all it may something
> that can be avoided. Perhaps in your country its not so common.
>
As you hide behind a non-existent mail domain name and don't disclose
your location, I couldn't possibly comment on local habits where you
are. Round here, there are a lot of nosy parkers who want to stick their
nose into other people's private affairs. I am not one of them.

If the family want some privacy, that's their right. If one of your
family members died in their sleep, would you want the precise reason
they died to be made public knowledge?

S...@snot.com

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Feb 20, 2024, 7:46:50 AMFeb 20
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If it was all above board, yes, absolutely no problem with that. I would
be reticent if self abuse was implicated.

JMB99

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Feb 20, 2024, 8:40:44 AMFeb 20
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On 20/02/2024 12:36, John Williamson wrote:
> If the family want some privacy, that's their right. If one of your
> family members died in their sleep, would you want the precise reason
> they died to be made public knowledge?


Death Certificates are normally public, though there will be a delay
before they can be seen but it is not long.


Brian Gaff

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Feb 21, 2024, 5:25:11 AMFeb 21
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Well, it just seems to be what all my friends are asking, so I tried Alexa.
Personally, I think he was ushered out of his afternoon slot with undue
haste to be replaced by a bland and non controversial host. The only show he
then did was pre recorded. Maybe they needed to veyt what he said, though
any fool would know most of it was good natured banter and nothing more.
Brian

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Brian Gaff

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Feb 21, 2024, 5:29:58 AMFeb 21
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Yes you do actually.

I don't like the insinuation that just because the question was asked, that
is all we care about, of course its not.
Hearts are fickle things, my father died from an attack at age of 54, and I
rather assumed that was his problem until somebody suggested otherwise to
me.

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John Williamson

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Feb 21, 2024, 5:45:48 AMFeb 21
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Did his replacememt coincide with the timing of his heart operation? It
was drastic enough for him to want to step down at least for a while.

As I don't listen to Radio 2, I pay no attention to what the presenters
there do.

On 21/02/2024 10:25, Brian Gaff wrote:
> Well, it just seems to be what all my friends are asking, so I tried Alexa.
> Personally, I think he was ushered out of his afternoon slot with undue
> haste to be replaced by a bland and non controversial host. The only show he
> then did was pre recorded. Maybe they needed to veyt what he said, though
> any fool would know most of it was good natured banter and nothing more.
> Brian
>


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JMB99

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Feb 21, 2024, 11:05:19 AMFeb 21
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On 21/02/2024 10:25, Brian Gaff wrote:
> Well, it just seems to be what all my friends are asking, so I tried Alexa.
> Personally, I think he was ushered out of his afternoon slot with undue
> haste to be replaced by a bland and non controversial host. The only show he
> then did was pre recorded. Maybe they needed to veyt what he said, though
> any fool would know most of it was good natured banter and nothing more.
> Brian





I was told many years ago that all his programmes were pre-recorded that
is why there are stories of him spending many hours in the studio before
his programme. Nothing to do with the BBC needing to check what he said.

John Williamson

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Feb 21, 2024, 1:14:57 PMFeb 21
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On 21/02/2024 16:05, JMB99 wrote:

> I was told many years ago that all his programmes were pre-recorded that
> is why there are stories of him spending many hours in the studio before
> his programme. Nothing to do with the BBC needing to check what he said.

To be honest, as with Kenny Everett, a lot of the stuff he did could not
be done live on air.

Scott

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Feb 21, 2024, 3:05:25 PMFeb 21
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Are you saying the programme was pre-recorded in its entirety or that
sections were pre-recorded? I thought there was interaction between
Steve and the traffic presenter, which suggests he was live and
present in the studio. Sections of many programmes are pre-recorded
(including I believe R4 Today) when they say I interviewed person X
earlier.
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