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elg110254 December 2nd 04 04:05 PM

New B.B.C. World Service Announcer
 
What a shock to hear, @ 1500 G.M.T., former Radio Netherlands announcer Howard
Shannon presenting the top-of-the-hour headlines on Auntie Beeb's 15.190 mhz
feed.

Mark Zenier December 2nd 04 06:19 PM

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elg110254 wrote:
What a shock to hear, @ 1500 G.M.T., former Radio Netherlands announcer Howard
Shannon presenting the top-of-the-hour headlines on Auntie Beeb's 15.190 mhz
feed.


They talked about who really works for the BBC on Write On a week or
two ago. As far a foreign correspondents, some of them are freelancers.
I've heard the woman from Switzerland (Imogene Fuchs?) on about 3
different broadcasters.

They move around too, back when ITN had their World News on PBS, one
of their anchors disappeared, and then showed up on Deutsche Welle's
"European Journal" program.

Mark Zenier Washington State resident


Dan Say December 3rd 04 06:16 AM

elg110254 wrote:

What a shock to hear, @ 1500 G.M.T., former Radio Netherlands
announcer Howard Shannon presenting the top-of-the-hour
headlines on Auntie Beeb's 15.190 mhz feed.


--
Clever these Dutch, they still want to win the
Anglo-Dutch war (1664-1667) and have been secretly
building a polder across the Channel and completed
it this week, taking over in their Bilderberg way
the means of production.
Next you'll see cheese rolling in Pall Mall, and the
Orange flag over Buck House.
--
-\_,-~-\___...__._._._._._._._._._._._.
For real Dxing,
see]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~vz6g-iwt/index.html


Spike December 3rd 04 08:29 AM

On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 22:16:01 -0800, Dan Say
wrote:

Next you'll see cheese rolling in Pall Mall,


No you won't!

Here in the UK cheese rolling has been effectively banned because
public bodies won't allow it on their property, and the insurance
companies won't cover it. Too dangerous and too much risk of
litigation......
--
from
Aero Spike


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