Originally posted by cloughie
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David Jacobs retiring [latest: 1926-2013 RIP]
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostPete Murray used to present a late evening show on a Sunday for London's premier phone-in station LBC. On one famous occasion he took advantage of the break for the news to go for his own comfort break. Sadly, on completing his task (and washing his hands I'm sure - he was so old-fashioned) he alarmed his producer by turning in the wrong direction, away from the studio where he was due to continue his programme and was halted in the car park in the nick of time before he drove home
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"Hello There" - or perhaps not any longer
Did any of you listen to the final programme last night? Poignant stuff - and some great choices. The Morgana King 'Just Friends' was gorgeous and particularly apposite, just before the last word from Bing Crosby (whom Jacobs prefers over Sinatra). DJ did sound very frail last night - but I do hope he makes the occasional reappearance.
Next week he's replaced by Don Black.
Thank you David Jacobs
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Originally posted by pilamenon View Post...the last word from Bing Crosby ...Thank you David Jacobs
indeed...
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I still miss Jimmy Young. At least Mr Jacobs has been given a dignified departure, one presumes, of his own volition. Jimmy Young was unceremoniously dumped after years of sterling service. His replacement - the overweening, patronising and irritating Mr Vine - never having held a candle to him IMHO."Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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Originally posted by Karafan View PostI still miss Jimmy Young. At least Mr Jacobs has been given a dignified departure, one presumes, of his own volition. Jimmy Young was unceremoniously dumped after years of sterling service. His replacement - the overweening, patronising and irritating Mr Vine - never having held a candle to him IMHO.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI suppose that will have been I Love You Samantha? That was always his sign-out on a programme, IIRC, that went out on the Light Programme at 11.00 p.m. on Saturdays. I used to listen to it when I was about eleven, so conscious of listening to this adult: strange, now, to think that he was thirty at the time.
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Exonian
He will be much missed by many of us - his Sunday evening programme was always a delight and he did have real style as a broadcaster. Though he did sound very poorly in his last show. RIP.
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