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March 28, 2014 at 8:14 am #93894IainJohnston
…shouldn’t “phased” be spelt “fazed”…. […ducks to avoid being hit by flying brick…]
The “mental picture” of TWO TCs very slightly out-of-sync with each other in a time-transient domain creating an interference pattern …{Iain Johnston, Ian Johnston, Ian Johnstone, …Johnson,…..Ean, Iian, etc etc etc]
March 28, 2014 at 12:59 pm #93898Tracy CarmanMember…shouldn’t “phased” be spelt “fazed”
Of course it should. Ya don’t think that that was intentional?! So there… or their… or they’re…!
March 29, 2014 at 5:11 am #93906JAM / PAMSMemberNicely done quiz!
There was a PAMS jingle quiz that JMW did in late 1972 that would be fun to post…
That would be “The JMW Studios First Annual International Jingle Quiz”. I’ll dig that out and post it one of these day. It would be interesting to find out whether fans are as up on their PAMS-ology as they were 42 years ago.
April 4, 2014 at 2:01 pm #93986PrometheusCongratulations jonno who wins a prize of some kind on our Pub Quiz.
Here are the answers:
ROUND ONE – PICTURE ROUND
1. Trella Hart
2. PAMS 4141 Office Parkway
3. There is another way
4. Airforce
5. David Barras
6. Wise Buddah
7. Sonovox
8. SPOT Productions
9. Simon Prentice
10. Severn Sound
11. The Radio Operators
12. 71… or 72 including VH1 or 73 including Zorg FerbalROUND TWO
1. Wise Buddah
2. Alfasound
3. Sonosational
4. TFM
5. Bruce
6. Lisa Stansfield
7. Radio Tees
8. It was the DASH-DOT-DASH of the Morse Code letter ‘K’ meaning “I want to communicate with you”
9. Piccadilly Radio
10. ALan FAwkes
11. BBC Radio Lincolnshire
12. Charlie Van DykeROUND THREE
1. Steve Coogan / Stowe Bowden Wilson
2. Contact 94 (from Lessay broadcasting to the Channel Islands)
3. 2CR
4. 5.30pm
5. The Halle Orchestra
6. Postman Pat (Ken Barrie)
7. Positron
8. All Hit Kit
9. Strawberry Studios
10. BBC Radio Solent
11. Pier FM (Weston-super-Mare)
12. Dave Clark Five (Mike Smith)April 5, 2014 at 7:09 am #93989jonnoMemberhow wonderful. I very rarely win competitons! Thanks again David for putting this together. The two audio rounds I thought were particularly well produced. What’s my prize… drinks on you next time we meet up ?
April 5, 2014 at 8:52 am #93990JAM / PAMSMember12. 71… or 72 including VH1 or 73 including Zorg Ferbal
Hmm. I get 71 including VH-1. Or 72 including “Zorp Furble” (note the correct spelling, please… after all this is a quiz!)
Maybe you were counting the word “Kiss” when it was used in the 6th line of lyric? Since that was a generic reference and not sung as a logo, I’m not counting that one.
April 5, 2014 at 9:47 am #93991PrometheusI offered leeway on the answer to the JAM Song question, after all everyone’s answer differed ever-so-slightly.
Thanks for taking part. Jonno, yes I think that the prize is a round on me at a pub somewhere in the south in the coming few months… which brings me to the question:
Anyone for a JINGLEMAD DAY OUT ON THE SOUTH COAST?
I am happy to organise and co-ordinate events, speakers, even a guest speaker, a quiz, accommodation, real ale drinking location etc. I would like to propose somewhere like Portsmouth for the event. If you are interested, please let me know.
David
April 5, 2014 at 10:46 am #93992RobinBlamiresThat would be really enjoyable. I’ve never been to Portsmouth before, and would be very much up for it.
April 5, 2014 at 11:43 am #93993jonnoMemberI think you know my answer David
April 5, 2014 at 3:06 pm #93994April 5, 2014 at 3:26 pm #93995rakMemberPortsmouth is good – maybe somewhere like the Spice Island if it has a function room. Jonno will have a better idea of venues
Perhaps avoid late July/August?!
April 5, 2014 at 3:52 pm #93996BigdaveSounding good,David.
I missed the last one through being in hospital unexpectedly,so would welcome the opportunity…
April 5, 2014 at 7:32 pm #93997GrahamCollinsOh alright, count me in…..
April 5, 2014 at 8:56 pm #93998jonnoMembergood man GC
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