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August 30, 2016
Tune in to Tonys Time Machine
on
Wednesday 31st August
11 am – 1 pm
This week
Tony will be in conversation with Rachael,
from Creative Support
( Chatting about her time in Berlin )
and as usual Vikki will be at the helm.
steering this trip to Mars
and also
there will be a reading of
For The Love Of David Bowie
written by
Harriet Blackbury
Enjoy the show folks
Let’s Dance
August 22, 2016
Tune in and enjoy
Tonys Time Machine
Wednesday 24th August
11 am. – 1 pm.
Tonys guests this week
are
Lucy – from Creative Support
Marketing Team.
and
also Katie.
The feature ‘Band of the Month’
is
The Arctic Monkeys.
Lucy will be reading
‘For The Love Of Heat’
written by Harriet Blackbury
and also on the show
a reading of
‘For The Love Of The Olympics’
by Harriet Blackbury.
August 20, 2016
At No.1 with ‘Keep On Running’ in 65 –
The Spencer Davis Group, a hit did earn.
Whilst later in 81, The UK Subs sang
‘Keep On Running (Till You Burn)’.
‘Flying High With A Feeling’
were The Commodores, back in 78,
and in this year Queen’s double-sided hit,
was ‘Bicycle Race’, which we thought great.
In 75, ‘Walking in Rhythm’ sang
the U.S. group – The Blackbyrds, with ease.
In 63 ‘Walk Like A Man’ by The Four Seasons,
and their ‘Silver Star’ of 76, also did please.
In 83 Jo Boxer’s – ‘Just Got Lucky’
came after giving us ‘Boxer Beat’.
In 89 Soul ll Soul’s ‘Keep On Movin’,
had us all on our feet.
Dire Straits, in 86 almost at the winning post,
with their ‘Walk Of Life’, reaching No 2.
And ‘The Best Is Yet To Come’ – ‘For Sure’,
sang Scooch in 07, ‘Flying The Flag (For You).
In 82 America gave us ‘You Can Do Magic’,
eleven years after ‘Horse With No Name’.
and ‘Flying Without Wings’ in 99,
Westlife, at No.1, made their claim.
Athletic enough for an Olympian –
Mick Jagger should have had a bash!
In 68, we watched In awe, as The ‘Stones’
performed ‘Jumping Jack Flash’.
In 72, Hawkwind taking the Bronze prize,
with ‘Silver Machine at No.3
And also in 72, Melanie coming in at No. 4
with her ‘Brand New Key’.
In 77 – actor turned singer – David Soul,
at No.1 with ‘Silver Lady’, did well.
And ‘Chasing Pavements’ in 2008,
was our own, naturally gifted, Adele.
Continuously reliable with their timing,
in 03, Coldplay brought us ‘Clocks’,
followed in 05 by ‘Speed Of Sound’ –
this group always first off the blocks.
Proving there’s no age limit to winning,
like Spandau Ballet, Nick Skelton claimed ‘Gold’.
‘You’ve Made Me So Very Happy’ we sang,
like ‘Blood, Sweat & Tears, in days of old.
The old adage about ‘competing’ –
and what matters is ‘just taking part’,
in past decades has been consolation,
though everyone had given it their heart.
The old adage now about ‘winning’ –
and what matters, and has from the start,
is that with hard work and ‘Lottery Funding’
we’ve now finished high in the chart!
August 16, 2016
Tune into
Tony’s Time Machine
on Wednesday
17th August
11 am – 1pm
Tony’s guest this week
sees the popular return of
Bryan Stewart.
and co guest
John Donegan
As usual Tony will be in the capable hands of Vikki
Tony will be reading
For The Love Of Bryan Stewart
written by Harriet Blackbury
and
Bryan will be reading
For The Love Of Heat
written by
Harriet Blackbury
Happy Rocking Folks
August 13, 2016
The Data received on Bryan
made me say ‘Wow’ out loud.
His energy and vibrancy
standing out in a crowd.
Always eager to learn new skills,
and help others whenever he can.
With a natural ability to connect
and greet his fellow man.
Some say he lives on his own,
but that’s not my point of view,
for when you own a cat
your life shared, with a love so true.
And ‘Little Abby’, the one waiting
patiently at close of day,
to welcome Bryan home
from either work or play.
A keen one for exercising
down at the gym,
to be toned-up for arrival
in Turkey, looking trim.
Not sure if he works out
to ACDC and Led Zep ?
But 4 visits a week will see him,
as fit as Johnny Depp.
He’s also good at reading
my poems with a chant.
Quite a difficult task,
when I go on a rant!
Bryan loves to go Gigging
and as most of you will know,
‘Pink’ blew his mind, when seen live,
a couple of years ago.
But Dance Music and Reggae
are Bryan’s mainstay,
And Bob Marley his favorite,
so I’ll ‘Exodus’ this way.
And say what a pleasure
it’s been to have an insight
into the ‘Life of Bryan’ –
Hope you all enjoy, this sound-bite.
Written by
Harriet Blackbury
August 8, 2016
Tune in to
Tonys Time Machine
on
Wednesday – 10th August
11am – 1pm
for a simply magic show
featuring Tony in conversation
with
Dr. Roger Woods –
A man with many strings to his bow.
also
Tony will be reading the poem
entitled
‘The Magic Woods’
written by
Harriet Blackbury.
and
Roger will be reading
‘For The Love Of Heat’
also written by
Harriet Blackbury.
No Fez, no fuss –
just pure genius on air today
This Magic Show needs ears
so be there Folks.
PS As usual Tony will be in the capable hands
of Vikki.
So hear this Court in session kids.
August 6, 2016
And one so vicious in debate
when fools and scoundrels tempt their fate
and sit before this hardened judge
who digs and digs, but will not budge
until the truth be out on show,
and mincemeat made of latest foe.
The one not hasty in retreat,
who makes young Paxman seem so sweet.
Will to the limit, search for truth
then head to Lulu’s for Vermouth?
Or a drink well earned – not more than three,
as Molly waits for late night wee.
Every now and then, but not for long,
we see his softness, hip-hip, ding-dong.
There IS a heart inside this man
as Scottish granite, cracks best it can
It’s now we glance at the TV
us housewives, suffering because of he,
who is an idol of our men,
who live and breathe for Thursdays when
a double dose of Neil on view –
the third one in our bed of two!
Day in, day out, he haunts this joint,
but I digress from my last point
Just yesterday, I caught his flow,
referring to his sidekick, as Jo-Co!
Such warmth expressed – did my ears deceive?
a double-take I did, as I turned to leave
after bringing lunch to one who’s got the bug,
of trying to win, a cherished political mug!
Neil must have a heart, I began to think,
as I filled the kettle by the sink.
‘Your mate’s got married’ my man sarcastically said,
a few months ago, which stopped me in my tread.
I knew who he meant, it’s just of him he talks,
sat out in the courtyard, or on country walks,
or soaking in the bath, with his head phones on,
until the water cold and all the bubbles gone!
So – A wife to bring out his calmer side,
and for the good, let his aggression slide.
Oh God, give me strength, am I falling for
the charm of one, who’s made my eardrums sore?
I know he’s kind to Miranda – it’s visible on screen,
but sometimes to Diane, he is very mean.
So well done producers, what a clever ploy
to bring on Molly to give us wives such joy.
The star of the show, time after time,
and now scrubbernuts – her partner in crime.
Let humans prattle on – who cares what is said,
now happy doggy thoughts we take to our bed.
And to boost the ratings, with a feel-good glow,
let’s see Mrs Neil’s appearance on a future show.
Written by
Harriet Blackbury
Plenty of strings to Roger’s bow,
as all his pals have come to know.
Now you see it, now it’s gone;
slight of hand outwits the lookers-on.
Well known as being one of Woodcock’s crowd;
yet another who did ‘Haslingden Grammar’ proud.
Now you see it, or thought you did,
but there’s nowt there, when he lifts the lid!
Much joy gained from ‘Irish Folk’ –
to ‘Progressive Rock’, from this heart of oak.
Now you see it – Lord above,
from up his sleeve appears a dove!
A Crown Prosecutor, and so much more,
is this Rossendale lad, living in Helmshore.
Now you see her – sawn in two,
then stuck together, with ‘No Nails’ glue.
Roger’s friends include Liz and Jerry,
and Craig and Ian, taken for a Curry.
Now you see it, from one so slick,
the world’s most amazing, hot card trick.
The Dubliner’s ‘Waltzing Matilda’ he will defend,
and claims to be a relative of Pete Townsend.
Now you see him – ‘Who Are You’?
so multi-talented, it isn’t true.
‘I Vow To Thee My Country’ – his old school tune.
This Magic Circle member, will be with you soon.
Now you’ll see him, but not for long,
His vanishing act will always, prove you wrong.
Plenty of strings to Roger’s bow,
and here’s a few, no doubt you know.
Now you see it, my one and only try,
to ‘big-up’ Roger, now I’m off . Goodbye.
Written by Harriet Blackbury.
August 2, 2016
Tune in to
Tony’s Time Machine
on
Wednesday 3rd August
11am – 1pm
Tony’s guest of the week will be
ARTHUR
who has recently retired from the
Building and Development Team
at Creative Support.
Enjoy this special show
with music through the decades.
July 31, 2016
In 98, ‘The Flame Still Burns’
sang Jimmy Nail with Strange Fruit.
In 2010 we heard Owl City
at No.2 with ‘Fireflies’ – hoot.
In 96, Fine Young Cannibals
had a Top Twenty hit with ‘The Flame’.
In 85 ‘The Heat Is On’ sang Glenn Frey –
always at the top of his game.
At Number One in 68 came ‘Fire’
from The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
Close by, The Move with ‘Fire Brigade’
riding high at Number 3 – hit town.
In 92 ‘Fire’ by Prodigy
made it as high as Number11.
But in 96 with ‘Fire Starter’ at No.1
they found their path to heaven.
In 82, Imagination gave us
‘In The Heat Of The Night’.
‘On Fire’ in 04, was Lloyd Banks,
setting the Top Twenty alight.
In 70, melodic James Taylor,
gave us ‘Fire and Rain’.
In 77, ‘Too Hot To Handle by Heatwave,
in the last carriage of this chart train.