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Straight from tape - so completely raw and unedited - here is a collection of recordings from the early eighties of BBC Radio Sussex. Featuring (with some repetition) a selection of the jingles used and some other odd bits - Like for instance the appearance of "Gatwick" - a portrayal of an elderly gentleman who would "make the tea" and had a few odd adventures (especially with the Woodstain). There are also random Channel Four ident music bits littered along the way too. Appearing here are Rowland Myers (then Afternoon presenter), John Henty and Piers Bishop (Mornings), Little Bits of Julian Clegg (mid Morning) and an even smaller bit from Jim Ensom. (Saturdays and afternoon cover). I have sat down with a running order for this in the vain hope that I will assemble it in a more coherent order, but I thought "What the Hell stick it online anyway!" Hope you enjoy it's "Randomness". I liked Radio Sussex in this incarnation. It was friendly, the people were lovely and approachable! They played music! OK - I know they do again now - but there were some very strange thinking going on when the powers that be made the station "All Talk" later on, but that's another story. Levels aren't brilliant either - but it is a nigh on thirty year old tape!