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Tony Wadsworth, deep in thought at his desk, whilst working as Programme Organiser at Radio WM at Pebble Mill in 1994.
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Here is the opening broadcast from Radio Birmingham circa 1970. You’ll notice that the presenters have received pronunciation, and there isn’t the trace of a Brummie accent.
Thanks to Andy Caddick for finding and sharing this sound clip.
The following comment was left by Pete Simpkin on the Pebble Mill Facebook Group:
Pete Simpkin: ‘Quite right about the voices Vanessa-I was amazed to be accepted at Radio Birmingham just a few months after being refused a job at Radio Solent in Southampton my home town because my voice was ‘not acceptable’ there! Another aspect of recruitment of staff to many of the Local Radio second wave of stations of which Birmingham was one was that at the time there was quite a bit of relocation of staff as these stations were in effect replacing the old BBC Regions as part of the major re-organisation plan called ‘Broadcasting in the Seventies’.’
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Thanks to Pete Simpkin for keeping this cutting safe, and for sharing it on the site.
The cutting is from the BBC Pebble Mill in-house magazine which used to be circulated internally from time to time.
Pete has managed to date the article from the WM car sticker in the Mayor of Solihull’s car. It was the car used by one Councillor Miriam Harris who did some items for WM on Care for the Elderly and she was Mayor in the spring of 1984!