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For the Record

Celebrating Piccadilly Radio on Its Fiftieth Anniversary 1974-2024

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For the Record

By: Tony Ingham, Brian Beech
Narrated by: Tony Ingham
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For the Record: Celebrating Piccadilly Radio's 50th Anniversary, 1974 to 2024 looks back at the early years of what became the most popular and successful mixed news and entertainment radio station in the country. It was listened to and loved by millions of people across the Northwest.

Piccadilly was the pioneering and fearless radio station which launched the careers of national personalities such as Chris Evans, Timmy Mallett, Gary Davis, Mark Radcliffe, Andy Crane, Steve Penk and Andy Peebles, plus a host of journalists, TV and film producers, businessmen and women and entrepreneurs. At the same time, it discovered and nurtured local personalities who had never worked in radio before such as Susie Mathis, Phil Wood, Dave Ward, Mike Shaft, James Stannage, Mike Sweeney, Becky Want and Stu Allen. They all became a huge part of listeners' daily lives.

Written in a fun, light-hearted, anecdotal, and self-deprecating style, the book takes the listener back in time to the characters, music and significant events in Greater Manchester, the UK and across the world between 1974 and 1987. The book includes memories from listeners which provide a poignant snapshot of what the people of the Northwest loved about Piccadilly. It will appeal to all those who remember fondly the station in the 1970s and 80s, when people listened non-stop to the radio, from breakfast to bedtime. Co-authors Brian Beech and Tony Ingham consider themselves very fortunate to have been members of the Piccadilly 'family' during the halcyon days of Piccadilly Radio.

©2023, 2024 Lionel Ross (P)2024 Lionel Ross
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Where’s chapter 7

All great but no chapter 7 coming up for me. Many great stories and voices I remember and many who I’ve worked with over the last 40 years

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Anorak heaven

Lots of clips stacks of jingles and an interesting story radio anoraks will love this story of Manchester’s superb radio station

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Love it.

A great listen and learnt lots about an industry I’ve loved for many years. A must read for any radio geek

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I loved this station

James stannage Mike Sweeney Umberto was three of my favourites I loved James stannages phone in he took no prisoners best phone in on radio and sixties classics with Mike sweeney I used to lie in bed listening to James stannage taking people apart I've never loved.a phone in since listening t9 James stannage I wish he was on mainstream radio again if I'm sure it was umberto before James stannage I loved umberto as well the reason I liked James stannage he was not afraid to speak his mind no phone ins today have come up to his phone in I want James stannage back on mainstream radio as he's the king of phone ins also mike sweeney gave many years of pleasure on Piccadilly radio and capital gold I'm still one of his biggest fans my favourite closing theme of his was sweet dreams by tommy mc lain I'm from Merseyside but your station was better than radio city James stannage was better than Pete price

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