Last LBC broadcast and beginning of Newstalk 1152

Title
Last LBC broadcast and beginning of Newstalk 1152
Genre
News report; Interview; Speech; News bulletin; Music; Phone-in; Advertisement; Special; Jingle
TX Date
5 Oct 1994
Year of production
1994
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Duration
01:06:47
Description
The last half hour of London Talkback 1152 am (formerly LBC) at 5.30-6.00 am on 05/10/94 leading into the first half hour of London Newstalk 1152 am at 6.00-6.30 am. First programme is Through the Night featuring a phone-in with Mike Mendoza discussing the last 21 years of LBC with listeners. London Newstalk features Douglas Cameron and Brian Hayes in the breakfast news programme with comment on newspaper headlines, and news reports including comment from Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein; Ken Maginnis, Ulster Unionist; Rufus Barnes, Director of the London Transport Users Committee; Judith Church MP; political correspondent Ed Boyle on Labour Party leader, Tony Blair, after his speech at the Labour Party conference in Blackpool. Also includes music; jingles (including voice of Simon Bates); advertisements; news bulletins (including voices of Ken Maginnis, Martin McGuinness, Robert Maclennan, Jane Arraf, David Betts, Judith Skorowski(?)); sports news; financial news; appeal; trailers (with Petroc Trelawny); weather (Louise Lear); travel news (Matthew Schofield). End cuts off abruptly.
Contributors
Brian Hayes; Gerry Adams; Douglas Cameron; Ed Boyle; Ken Maginnis; Martin McGuinness; Simon Bates; Louise Lear; Petroc Trelawny; Robert Maclennan; Judith Church; Matthew Schofield; Mike Mendoza; Jane Arraf; David Betts; Judith Skorowski(?); London Talkback 1152; London Newstalk 1152
Keywords
London; Labour Party; Northern Ireland; Political conferences; Radio stations; Railway transport; Broadcasting; Conferences; Radio; Blackpool; Commercial radio; Tony Blair; Political leaders; LBC

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LBC/IRN, "Last LBC broadcast and beginning of Newstalk 1152". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/lbc/search/index.php/segment/0254a00059001 (Accessed 21 Apr 2025)