I may have misheard this, but on Saturday's Sounds of the Sixties, in his new, regular (Shades of Alan Partridge) Northern Soul feature, Brian Matthew played Carstairs, He Who Picks a Rose and I'm sure he said that it was "first played at The Golden Torch that was situated in the North Yorkshire Market town of Clegheaton".
Apologies if I did mishear it, (I'd had a pint or two Friday night), but if I did hear it correctly it shows how some researchers get paid decent sums of money for very little. Am I alone in thinking that these type of errors occur far too often on the BBC?
I may have misheard this, but on Saturday's Sounds of the Sixties, in his new, regular (Shades of Alan Partridge) Northern Soul feature, Brian Matthew played Carstairs, He Who Picks a Rose and I'm sure he said that it was "first played at The Golden Torch that was situated in the North Yorkshire Market town of Clegheaton".
Apologies if I did mishear it, (I'd had a pint or two Friday night), but if I did hear it correctly it shows how some researchers get paid decent sums of money for very little. Am I alone in thinking that these type of errors occur far too often on the BBC?