Leggie43 wrote:Arthur Pickering.
Snowy wrote:Leggie43 wrote:Arthur Pickering.
I wonder if he really existed or it was a name they used for all the sports reporters like ‘Sentinel’…he could have been the offspring of a one night stand between Chipper and ‘The Docker’ off the Footy Mail.
Leggie43 wrote:Ronnie Pickering
Grayhoundend wrote:"Do you know who i am"
Grayhoundend wrote:"Do you know who i am"
Leggie43 wrote:Arthur Pickering.
Stomper409 wrote:Leggie43 wrote:Arthur Pickering.
I often see Arthur walking to Throston shops to buy a newspaper.
Grayhoundend wrote:Stomper409 wrote:Leggie43 wrote:Arthur Pickering.
I often see Arthur walking to Throston shops to buy a newspaper.
Toilet paper
Go Ask Alice wrote:Brian Arrundale.
Mctee1908 wrote:Go Ask Alice wrote:Brian Arrundale.
Never heard of him.
Go Ask Alice wrote:Mctee1908 wrote:Go Ask Alice wrote:Brian Arrundale.
Never heard of him.
He was Arthur Pickering's rival as the Pools correspondent for BBC radio Cleveland/Tees for a long time. Those were the days when live commentaries weren't allowed and he phoned into the studio when goals were scored.
Those crackly phone lines often sounded like he was on the other side of the world rather than places like Rochdale or Tranmere.
Leggie43 wrote:Go Ask Alice wrote:Mctee1908 wrote:Go Ask Alice wrote:Brian Arrundale.
Never heard of him.
He was Arthur Pickering's rival as the Pools correspondent for BBC radio Cleveland/Tees for a long time. Those were the days when live commentaries weren't allowed and he phoned into the studio when goals were scored.
Those crackly phone lines often sounded like he was on the other side of the world rather than places like Rochdale or Tranmere.
True very crackly lines back then in the 80s 90s but wait that cannot be true ...Neil Armstrong got a live phone call from the President of the USA it was so so clear no crackly sounds and was only 250,000 miles away
Snowy wrote:Leggie43 wrote:Go Ask Alice wrote:Mctee1908 wrote:Go Ask Alice wrote:Brian Arrundale.
Never heard of him.
He was Arthur Pickering's rival as the Pools correspondent for BBC radio Cleveland/Tees for a long time. Those were the days when live commentaries weren't allowed and he phoned into the studio when goals were scored.
Those crackly phone lines often sounded like he was on the other side of the world rather than places like Rochdale or Tranmere.
True very crackly lines back then in the 80s 90s but wait that cannot be true ...Neil Armstrong got a live phone call from the President of the USA it was so so clear no crackly sounds and was only 250,000 miles away
But we had BT…Bloody Busby shitting all over the telephone lines.
Go Ask Alice wrote:Brian Arrundale.
Leggie43 wrote:Think it was Ivan Nash
Leggie43 wrote:Jimmy Clitheroe
Snowy wrote:Most important of all was your positioning on the final whistle to leg it over the car park to make sure you actually got on the No6 bus.
Johnjo1 wrote:Had to get the wireless battery charged up at the bike shop in Oxford St.
Leggie43 wrote:The bakery in Murray Street and that wonderful noise pulling smell of fresh bread buns
Snowy wrote:The market in Lynn Street and the smell of toffee apples.
Leggie43 wrote:Lawrence what a character what a nice bloke.
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