Radio London jingles played on Radio Birmingham in the late 1970s?

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  • #107774
    martinlester
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      I remember the competition time jingle !
      Also from the same package
      Radio London 206 , Radio London 206, Robbie Vincent

      He used this as show starter for his late night phone in would love to here that again if anyone has a copy !

      #107775
      Fonthill
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        As requested, the Robbie Vincent jingle followed by two others that he regularly used:

        https://soundcloud.com/user-278351156-799755581/radio_london_206_robbie_vincent

        https://soundcloud.com/user-278351156-799755581/late_night_london

        https://soundcloud.com/user-278351156-799755581/486_7744a

        And here is a promo for his show voiced by Paul Owens which used the music bed for the “Radio London 206 Robbie Vincent” jingle:

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        martinlester
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          Thanks for posting

          #107941
          TheBigCheese

            I was living in the north west at the time and Manchester had their own sung versions of this Syd Dale package. “2-2-8 double two double five – Manchester’s radio'”

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            Fonthill
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              TheBigCheese;c-77437 wrote:
              I was living in the north west at the time and Manchester had their own sung versions of this Syd Dale package. “2-2-8 double two double five – Manchester’s radio'”

              Thanks for the info. I have often wondered if Syd Dale produced packages for other BBC Local Radio stations and not just Radio London and Radio Medway. I can see that “2-2-8 double two double five = Manchester’s radio” would have sat nicely on Radio London’s “486 7744” music bed. The question is, does anyone have any recordings of this package?

              #107963
              GrahamCollins

                I have a stereo dub of this package listed as BBC Radio London ‘Centertainment’ – the box notes say that it was mixed in February 1976 and is not a UK production. Permission to play it must be given from the BBC Foreign Recodings Unit, LHB 2835.

                Not sure what Syd Dale had to do with it.

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                Fonthill
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                  GrahamCollins;c-77459 wrote:
                  I have a stereo dub of this package listed as BBC Radio London ‘Centertainment’ – the box notes say that it was mixed in February 1976 and is not a UK production. Permission to play it must be given from the BBC Foreign Recodings Unit, LHB 2835.

                  Not sure what Syd Dale had to do with it.

                  Yes, after receiving a copy of the same stereo dub that you have with the box notes about 20 years ago, I spent several years on a fruitless search for a jingle company called ‘Centertainment’. However, about eight years ago, I came across an interview (no longer available) on Ian Dale’s website (son of Syd) which took place on Radio Medway in which Syd Dale explained about his involvement with composing Radio Medway’s 1976 “On the Medway Band” jingle package which was produced by his Amphonic Music company. I then made the connection with Radio London’s 1976 package as some of the cuts on the Medway package used the same music beds as used on the London package. To give you an example, this is Radio Medway’s “Time Check” jingle:

                  https://soundcloud.com/user-278351156-799755581/medway_time_check_on_290

                  And this is Radio London’s “Happy Christmas” jingle:

                  https://soundcloud.com/user-278351156-799755581/happy_christmas_206

                  Apparently back in the 1970s, it was not uncommon for UK recordings to be logged as being made abroad and using a different company name and therefore coming under the control of the BBC Foreign Recordings Unit as this made it easier and cheaper for copyright licencing.

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