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That jingle goes on for quite a while, was that used at every top of the hour?
Quite amusing that one of the sports headlines is that Michael Schumacher has won the 1st Grand Prix of the season, something he did today!
Gareth
It was the same as the current jingle, in that the presenters/guests would talk over a shorter version of the launch clip up to the top of the hour- it would kick in about 30 seconds before TOTH. But it would give a good indication of the proximity of the news when it appeared (i.e. telling the guests to shut up and let the presenter close the hour properly). I really love that old tune, even more than the current one, which is why I propose some kind of remix of the two.
Re: Schumacher- yep so little has changed in 10 years! Notice he was also introduced as the "german Michael Schumacher"- I think he was just starting out then, as the german bit would never be mentionned today.
Gareth posted:
tsunami__active posted:
Can't help with the downloads I'm afraid, but if you go to this point of the Five Live website (click here), and scroll down to the bottom, you can hear the first 90 odd seconds of five live from 5am March 28th 1994. Jane Garvey is the first voice of the station, with Morning Reports....her now husband Adrian Chiles introduces Wake up to Money (so little has changed with the format in 10 years!). But anyway, that includes a fairly long section of the old fantastic theme tune- I would love to here some kind of remix of the old tune and the new one from 28th March, but we may not get any change for a while.
That jingle goes on for quite a while, was that used at every top of the hour?
Quite amusing that one of the sports headlines is that Michael Schumacher has won the 1st Grand Prix of the season, something he did today!
Gareth
It was the same as the current jingle, in that the presenters/guests would talk over a shorter version of the launch clip up to the top of the hour- it would kick in about 30 seconds before TOTH. But it would give a good indication of the proximity of the news when it appeared (i.e. telling the guests to shut up and let the presenter close the hour properly). I really love that old tune, even more than the current one, which is why I propose some kind of remix of the two.
Re: Schumacher- yep so little has changed in 10 years! Notice he was also introduced as the "german Michael Schumacher"- I think he was just starting out then, as the german bit would never be mentionned today.