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Worlds Shortest Radio Show

The greatest number of Irishmen I’ve ever seen in one place.

Loftus Road stadium 30 years ago for the world title fight between Barry McGuigan and Eusebio Pedroza. In 1985, boxing was huge and the troubles in Northern Ireland were at their worst. Yet McGuigan, from Ulster but resolutely non-sectarian, was fanatically supported by Catholics and Protestants alike. Loftus Road isn’t far from Kilburn which had […]

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Poor old Ron Moody.

Such a talented actor who struggled for years before finding fame, acclaim and an Oscar nomination for playing Fagin in Oliver. He was brilliant as Fagin. Trouble was, he was too brilliant and, from then on, casting directors couldn’t think of him as anything else. As a consequence, he wasn’t considered for roles which should […]

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Peter and Jonathan.

When I was about ten, my bohemian eldest sister was living with about eight other free spirits in a big scruffy flat in Belsize Park. Two of her flatmates, Peter and Jonathan, were the first gay couple I ever met. Not that I realised. They shared a bed but so did Morecambe & Wise. Peter […]

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We have to remember how talented he is.

And how much he has done for Comic Relief. Which is why Lenny Henry’s knighthood is thoroughly deserved. And yet what is it about him that so many people find so irritating? Despite the fame, fortune, enormous talent and hugely successful career, does he still seem to be trying too hard? In the early days, […]

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“Hi”

I’ve just realised that Annie Nightingale is still on Radio 1. And has been for 45 years. Always cool, always out there, she still presents a weekly show in the middle of the night, showcasing new and underground dance music. Apparently she still DJs at clubs and festivals all over the world. She’s 75!! A […]

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It’s the only one left.

When I was growing up, London had four main Afro-Caribbean areas: Brixton in the south, Tottenham in the North, Dalston to the East and Harlesden/Ladbroke Grove to the West. Tottenham is now the only one yet to feel the fashionable force of gentrification. I was down there today because Cobblers Lodge on West Green Road […]

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No news is good news.

Radio 4 Extra is now the UK’s most popular digital radio station. Its formula is simple, cheap and brilliant. It plunders the BBC’s compendious archives and re-broadcasts classic comedy, drama and documentaries. Anything from Hancock’s Half Hour from the 1950s to last week’s edition of The Now Show. No news, no weather, no traffic bulletins […]

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God Bless America.

Sometimes in Europe, we should be ashamed of ourselves. We’ve known for years about the stench of corruption surrounding Sepp Blatter and FIFA and yet we did nothing about it. Now because FIFA money was laundered through Miami, the US justice system can swing into action. Blatter has already resigned and he and his cohorts […]

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RIP Charles Kennedy.

Shocked and upset to hear of the death of Charles Kennedy, former leader of the Lib Dems at just 55. He was that rare thing – a politician genuinely loved and respected on all sides of the House. Back in the 90s, I got to know him quite well. I was going out with a […]

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Arsenal win the FA Cup.

Chelsea have already won the Premier League title and the League Cup, so this season London teams have won all three domestic competitions. This never used to happen. The North West was always the powerhouse of English football. But Manchester United, like Liverpool before them, are nothing like the force they once were. And despite […]

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