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Despite the raid last week the gang are back. Bob announces a Thameside party on Friday 9th October at the Shepherd's Bush Village Hall just down the road from the BBC (it was absolute mayhem). The charts and new releases will be returning and Sarah will be on as a regular feature. Mark interviews "Little Roosters" who were playing the Greyhound in Fulham Palace Road as well as having jogged round Hyde Park in aid of the Stoke Mandeville Appeal. There's a demo tape from Thor (Ian Anderson, Rob Barry, Martin Weaver)The Intrepid Birdman Appreciation Society are going to have a pub crawl, Dave plays a tape by The Wrong Direction called called Ring Product. He also has some news flashes sent in by listeners and sends up a dog food commercial. Still no-one wants to listen to The Beatles' story. He finishes with a medley from the Portsmouth Symphonia - which is absolutely unspeakably brilliant.The next fast food survey comes from from Harrow on the Hill. New listeners to Thameside Radio 90.2 who get a mention include Biddy, Mike Jones and Peter Miller, Mark Bramley of Bromley, Malcolm Friar (who missed the Circle Line picnic), group S25 in Chalfont County Secondary School, the CBers in The Pilot in Hanworth, Peter King, Stephen Garstang and Susan Grange
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Despite the raid last week the gang are back. Bob announces a Thameside party on Friday 9th October at the Shepherd's Bush Village Hall just down the road from the BBC (it was absolute mayhem). The charts and new releases will be returning and Sarah will be on as a regular feature. Mark interviews "Little Roosters" who were playing the Greyhound in Fulham Palace Road as well as having jogged round Hyde Park in aid of the Stoke Mandeville Appeal. There's a demo tape from Thor (Ian Anderson, Rob Barry, Martin Weaver)The Intrepid Birdman Appreciation Society are going to have a pub crawl, Dave plays a tape by The Wrong Direction called called Ring Product. He also has some news flashes sent in by listeners and sends up a dog food commercial. Still no-one wants to listen to The Beatles' story. He finishes with a medley from the Portsmouth Symphonia - which is absolutely unspeakably brilliant.The next fast food survey comes from from Harrow on the Hill. New listeners to Thameside Radio 90.2 who get a mention include Biddy, Mike Jones and Peter Miller, Mark Bramley of Bromley, Malcolm Friar (who missed the Circle Line picnic), group S25 in Chalfont County Secondary School, the CBers in The Pilot in Hanworth, Peter King, Stephen Garstang and Susan Grange