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RADIO
BIG GEORGE'S BUSINESS OF SOUND / UNSIGNED - BBC
3CR
PRODUCED AND PRESENTED
Currently lifting the lid off the music industry
in the 21st century and giving airtime to featured unsigned artists,
every Sunday 3-5pm ** LINK **
MILTON KEYNES/BUCKS BREAKFAST SHOW - BBC 3CR
PRESENTED
Hosted an all speech breakfast show in the year
running up to, and eleven months after, the station won the 2005
Sony Radio Academy "Station of the Year" award.
During my time on the firing line, I interviewed
John Prescott for 20 minutes in his office in Whitehall (now there's
a tale), saved the oldest football stadium on the planet and made
a real difference in the local community. It was also my pleasure
interviewing more profs than any other human in the world, I got
them all laughing!
BIG GEORGE SOUND OF MUSIC BBC 3CR
PRODUCED AND PRESENTED
Sony Radio Academy Gold Award: Music Broadcaster
2002
The judges verdict
"Big George has an
absolutely peerless passion for music of all varieties and he
communicates that passion brilliantly. He's one of those unique
broadcasters who just keep you listening - you can't walk away
from the radio when he's talking."
What the boss reckoned
"Big George isn't your average broadcaster.
He has no time for "celebrity tosh" and no patience
with music that has been manufactured, marketed and manipulated
for short-term financial gain. Instead, he is a consummate storyteller,
using some of the world's greatest musicians as the central characters
in a daily odyssey through the history of music.
Some of them are household names. But there are many more whose
names would previously have meant nothing to BBC 3CR listeners.
For example, Bob and Dick Sherman are hardly instantly recognisable
as having made a significant contribution to musical history;
yet, as you will hear, their compositions are better known - and
have been enjoyed - by more people than have those of The Beatles.
Not for Big George a glorified discography or salacious muso gossip.
Rather, his programmes dig deeper into the psyche of his subjects,
explaining what drove them to make their music and how it has
left a lasting impact on the world.
George shuns the easy option. Who else but this engaging Londoner
would do an hour on John Lennon without playing Imagine?
From Mozart to Malcolm Arnold, Chuck Berry to the music of the
Carry On films, Bob Marley to Beethoven and Edith Piaf to the
Ealing Comedies, George has catalogued the lives of more than
250 artists, of which a fraction are presented here, with real
passion and enthusiasm.
His Managing Editor has received three complaints about George
- all bemoaning his "common" accent. But with thousands
of letters and e-mails of praise, Big George's Sound of Music
has attracted the greatest response of any single programme in
the station's history. Enjoy."
BIG GEORGE'S REAL MUSIC HOUR - CHILTERN NETWORK
PRODUCED AND PRESENTED
My first radio show as a presenter. I got the gig
after jamming the stations breakfast show for seven minutes in
protest of their music policy.
My show only played music performed by peoples fingers, no computers,
samplers or digital trickery.
* Guardian review by Ann Karpf
"Chris Tarrent may make big money from Capital Radio; Big
George at the Chiltern Radio Network in Milton Keynes doesn't
make a penny. But Big George is of the old school and passionately
hostile to drum-machines, samplers, the record industry - jeez,
even Dolby(TM).
His Thursday evening show, BIG GEORGE'S REAL MUSIC HOUR, consists
of the music he prizes, an idiosyncratically eclectic mix of country,
rock, new bands and even (last week) a Scottish mod group as well
as Woody Guthrie.
No polished patter; his speech is confined to exhortations to
buy this or that record and invective against the record companies
(playing a band who couldn't secure a deal in Britain, he says
it's because they don't have a member in the cast of Eastenders)
in unmistakable tones of the proselytiser, giving his show the
feel of a pirate station. The ads in between sound surreal - shopping
malls and Alice On Ice. George, who composed the rousing theme
tune for "Have I Got News For You", is a bit of a bully
and seems to get off on being a Luddite, but by God he loves the
music, and it shows."
I resigned on air the day after the network was
bought out by a company who play wall to wall adverts occasionally
interrupted by Tina Turner, Wet Wet Wet or Phil Collins. In fact
I dedicated the entire show to Phil Collins, but not the housewives
favourite, cuddly Phil Collins, but the unlistenable Phil Collins
in his Jazz Fusion outfit Brand-X. They'd have sacked me anyway,
as I'm not the kinda guy who reads cue cards and plays the next
piece of safety on the playlist
SHLANGING!!! - BBC GLR
PRODUCED AND PRESENTED
A wonderful 18 months broadcasting every Saturday
from 10pm until 1am. Sadly it finished due to me having a heart
attack on air (mind you, I finished the show without mentioning
the agony - then took three years off to get betterer than better)
PLAYING SECOND FIDDLE - BBC RADIO 4
WRITTEN AND PRESENTED
Taking a looking at the hidden world of session musicians
JEWEL IN THE CROWN - BBC RADIO 4
PRODUCED AND PRESENTED
30 minute programme about my home town of Stony Stratford
THE TODAY PROGRAMME - BBC RADIO 4
Interviewed about the state of the music industry
HALF MINUTE MELODIES - BBC RADIO 4
Along with Ronnie Hazelhurst and Tony Hatch, interviewed in the
bowels of Broadcasting House by Chris Searle, about how TV themes
are composed
QUESTIONS QUESTIONS - BBC RADIO 4
I answered a question on the life and times of Arthur Woods, the
chap who wrote the Archers theme (tragically I know an awful lot
about miscellaneous musical escapades)
MARK LAMARRS BIG TABLE - BBC RADIO 1 (pilot)
MUSICAL DIRECTOR/BANDLEADER
Variety show recorded at Jongleurs
SANDI TOKSVIGS SOUND Co. - BBC RADIO 4
Cast member & bandless bandleader
PAUL GAMBACINNI - BBC RADIO 2
Musicicologist, explaining modern studio techniques
FRED MACAULAY SHOW - BBC SCOTLAND
Regular breakfast buddy doing paper reviews and generally irreverent
about the morning agenda
LANDMARK PLACES - BBC RADIO 4
Interviewed by Laurie Taylor
MUSIC MATTERS - BBC RADIO 3
GUEST
MORAL NOTES - BBC RADIO 4
GUEST
RICHARD ALLINSON - BBC RADIO 2
GUEST
LYNN PARSON - BBC RADIO 2
GUEST
SATURDAY LIVE - BBC RADIO 1
House musician - live from a bunker at BBC Maida Vale - long long
ago
BBC RADIO NORWICH - ah ha!
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