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Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Posted by Notcot on Oct 29, 2012 in Cult Film
Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny’s first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London’s West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin’ Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the groundbreaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media’s approach to criticism of players, managers and referees. He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio.On his return to BBC last May, Danny won ‘Sony Radio Personality of the Year’ and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well. Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5. This book charts Danny’s showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley…

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Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Posted by Notcot on Oct 27, 2012 in Cult Film
Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny’s first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London’s West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin’ Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the groundbreaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media’s approach to criticism of players, managers and referees. He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio.On his return to BBC last May, Danny won ‘Sony Radio Personality of the Year’ and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well. Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5. This book charts Danny’s showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley…

Price : £ 11.39

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Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Posted by Notcot on Oct 26, 2012 in Cult Film
Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny’s first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London’s West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin’ Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the groundbreaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media’s approach to criticism of players, managers and referees. He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio.On his return to BBC last May, Danny won ‘Sony Radio Personality of the Year’ and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well. Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5. This book charts Danny’s showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley…

Price : £ 11.39

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Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Posted by Notcot on Oct 19, 2012 in Cult Film
Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny’s first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London’s West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin’ Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the groundbreaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media’s approach to criticism of players, managers and referees. He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio.On his return to BBC last May, Danny won ‘Sony Radio Personality of the Year’ and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well. Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5. This book charts Danny’s showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley…

Price : £ 11.39

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Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Posted by Notcot on Oct 18, 2012 in Cult Film
Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography

Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny’s first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London’s West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin’ Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the groundbreaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media’s approach to criticism of players, managers and referees. He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio.On his return to BBC last May, Danny won ‘Sony Radio Personality of the Year’ and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well. Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5. This book charts Danny’s showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley…

Price : £ 11.39

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Michael Fish Weather Magnets

Posted by Notcot on Oct 16, 2012 in Gadgets
Michael Fish Weather Magnets

There was a time when one man ruled the meteorological landscape with an iron fist a tweed jacket and some magnets. That man was Michael Fish a man who dedicated 30 years of his life to making sure people like us didn’t forget our umbrellas. His outrageous ties still remain unrivalled. With a flick of his wrist he’d dot the British Isles with bright stickers so we’d know what the skies had in store for us.Michael Fish can now be yours to stick to your fridge along with 34 other magnetic retro Michael Fish Weather Magnets fished from the vaults of the BBC. Have a go at doing your own forecast you’ll be surprised at how accurate it is.

Price : £ 6.80

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Michael Fish Weather Magnets

Posted by Notcot on Oct 15, 2012 in Gadgets
Michael Fish Weather Magnets

There was a time when one man ruled the meteorological landscape with an iron fist a tweed jacket and some magnets. That man was Michael Fish a man who dedicated 30 years of his life to making sure people like us didn’t forget our umbrellas. His outrageous ties still remain unrivalled. With a flick of his wrist he’d dot the British Isles with bright stickers so we’d know what the skies had in store for us.Michael Fish can now be yours to stick to your fridge along with 34 other magnetic retro Michael Fish Weather Magnets fished from the vaults of the BBC. Have a go at doing your own forecast you’ll be surprised at how accurate it is.

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Michael Fish Weather Magnets

Posted by Notcot on Oct 14, 2012 in Gadgets
Michael Fish Weather Magnets

There was a time when one man ruled the meteorological landscape with an iron fist a tweed jacket and some magnets. That man was Michael Fish a man who dedicated 30 years of his life to making sure people like us didn’t forget our umbrellas. His outrageous ties still remain unrivalled. With a flick of his wrist he’d dot the British Isles with bright stickers so we’d know what the skies had in store for us.Michael Fish can now be yours to stick to your fridge along with 34 other magnetic retro Michael Fish Weather Magnets fished from the vaults of the BBC. Have a go at doing your own forecast you’ll be surprised at how accurate it is.

Price : £ 6.80

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Michael Fish Weather Magnets

Posted by Notcot on Oct 13, 2012 in Gadgets
Michael Fish Weather Magnets

There was a time when one man ruled the meteorological landscape with an iron fist a tweed jacket and some magnets. That man was Michael Fish a man who dedicated 30 years of his life to making sure people like us didn’t forget our umbrellas. His outrageous ties still remain unrivalled. With a flick of his wrist he’d dot the British Isles with bright stickers so we’d know what the skies had in store for us.Michael Fish can now be yours to stick to your fridge along with 34 other magnetic retro Michael Fish Weather Magnets fished from the vaults of the BBC. Have a go at doing your own forecast you’ll be surprised at how accurate it is.

Price : £ 6.80

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Michael Fish Weather Magnets

Posted by Notcot on Oct 10, 2012 in Gadgets
Michael Fish Weather Magnets

There was a time when one man ruled the meteorological landscape with an iron fist a tweed jacket and some magnets. That man was Michael Fish a man who dedicated 30 years of his life to making sure people like us didn’t forget our umbrellas. His outrageous ties still remain unrivalled. With a flick of his wrist he’d dot the British Isles with bright stickers so we’d know what the skies had in store for us.Michael Fish can now be yours to stick to your fridge along with 34 other magnetic retro Michael Fish Weather Magnets fished from the vaults of the BBC. Have a go at doing your own forecast you’ll be surprised at how accurate it is.

Price : £ 6.80

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