Deadly wrote:Ok I vowed to give the show 2 weeks to impress me. The truth is I cannot listen to it any longer and refuse to give it any more of my time. It is without doubt the worst Radio show I have heard on Radio 1 and I'll give it 8 months before Grimshaw is replaced.
Agreed although I don't wish Grimshaw out of a jobal at all, I hope (if it doesn't improve of course) he does less than Mark & Lard did and gets moved to another slot. However to be honest I wish no real ill will on hom, if the BBC let him do the show how he wants rather than how they want.
madz793 wrote:Thing is, I don't think, if Grimmy had his own way, that he'd do the show this way. His night time show was nothing like this, surely the BBC need to realise this wont work in the long term and give him some freedom to do something other than one direction related features? I'm very much in the target audience and finding it boring and monotonous.
Agreed, I've heard his night show was decent, I'm not feeling this from the breakfast show so far.
Deadly wrote:It's almost as if he's been set up for a fall by management. The best DJ's use their own personalities when broadcasting. Look at every successful major DJ, most are slightly rebellious and edgy. Grimshaw is the opposite at the moment and its going to hurt him badly.
Agreed, management need to back off and give him room to do his own thing.
Deadly wrote:Mark and Lard had the lowest breakfast show ratings didn't they?
Nicola_Red wrote:They did. They lasted seven months. Bear in mind that they were so reluctant to take the show that they demanded a 100% pay rise, thinking they would never get it - and they did.
That's bloody brilliant, I can see it now:
BBC boss: Mark, Lard, we want you to do the breakfast show
Mark & Lard: no, no, no, no
BBC boss: please, come on what will it take for you to do it?
Radcliffe (taking the piss): double wages...
Lard:..each
BBC boss: done congratulations boys you're the new breakfast show hosts
Lard: Ah you're joking
Radcliffe: double pay our kid though
Lard: in that case must'n grumble
Apologies that sounded better in my head
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Deadly wrote:Nicola_Red wrote:They did. They lasted seven months. Bear in mind that they were so reluctant to take the show that they demanded a 100% pay rise, thinking they would never get it - and they did.
I never knew that. Sad to say I've never heard Mark and Lard before I just remember hearing how bad the ratings were on their breakfast show. I keep meaning to give them a listen.
There's an brief example of their Breakfast show in the archive frim May 1997, they certainly gave it a unique touch
Nicola_Red wrote:There's also an excellent chapter about their time on breakfast in Mark's book Thankyou For The Days. Very funny and honest.
Ooh I have that book but haven't read it yet, must give that a read now
Nicola_Red wrote:I can't recall if he mentions listening figures in his book. I'll have to have a look at home. The part about the 100% pay rise is undoubtedly the best bit
Glad I got this book now, sounds great
chrysostom wrote:The BBC Trust was probably correct in their decision on the basis that Radio 1 is a channel primarily for 15-26 year olds. They get a bad rep on here.
What they should have concluded (in by opinion) is that Radio 1 daytime is now SO popular across age groups, that a new channel needed to be created to provide the demographic with niche content - however they've just left a significant proportion of their listeners with nowhere to go except Radio 2 or their rivals.
I always though Radio 1 Xtra was created for the "yoof", we'll you'd think it was considering a lot of their playlist is on Radio 1's playlist these days
Regards, Johnny 1989
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