Radio Review: 6th October
The pleasure comes with a huge potential downside, though. What if you become gripped by a feature, be it an nterview, running subject or a competition, and you lose the station before the matter has reached a satisfactory resolution?
So it was last week, with a competition on the afternoon show on BBC Wiltshire (weekdays 4pm-6pm), hosted by Jonathan Fido, sitting in for Graham Rogers. The first clue was for a singer born in Salford in 1945. Going through my mental Rolodex of Mancunian vocalists, I rejected Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits as slightly too young, and decided that Davy Jones of the Monkees fit the profile.
Ten minutes and a few miles later, a second clue came. She was still touring and had played Wiltshire in the past year. That ruled out Jones, being a man and medically unable to tour since 2012. By which I mean he’s dead. That led me to think that the answer was the great Elkie Brooks.
However, before the third clue and the eventual answer came, I was well into Gloucestershire and had lost the signal. The question now is whether I trudge back to the iPlayer to see if I was right. It was mildly annoying at the time, but I’m not obsessed.
A quick note on singers: Clare Teal’s interview with the multitalented Louise Clare Marshall on her Radio 2 show (Sundays, 9pm-11pm) is well worth finding on iPlayer. Marshall is a name to note and, as well as being a brilliant musician, is also very funny indeed when interviewed.