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One: Punks, Spies and a Truck Full of Cash

Greg James, host of the Radio 1 Breakfast Show and self-confessed 'proud radio nerd', rummages through the 麻豆社's vast archives of audio, video, vinyl, photographs and documents.

Greg James, host of the Radio 1 Breakfast Show and self-confessed 'proud radio nerd', rummages through the 麻豆社's vast archives of audio, video and documents, using current stories and listener suggestions as a springboard into the vaults.

This week a listener sends him in search of how the 麻豆社 covered the arrival of punks and punk music - coincidentally just a few days after Boris Johnson stated that The Clash were one of his favourite bands, a choice which infuriated some Clash fans. Greg finds an interview with Clash front-man Joe Strummer, shooting opinions in all directions, as well as Johnny Rotten and bandmates on Radio 4 news programmes in the late 1970s, John Peel defending the music and its disciples on Brass Tacks, and a reflective moment from singer Poly Styrene.

On the eve of Road Safety Week 2019, Greg discovers how the introduction of the breathalyser proved controversial just over 50 years ago - along with a radio play from the 1940s about the dangers of drink-driving. As the general election campaign continues, we hear the voice of the first woman to take her seat in the House of Commons - Nancy Astor, who was elected 100 years ago this month.

And almost 25 years to the day since the very first National Lottery draw, Greg returns to a moment of TV history, with a truck filled with the jackpot cash arriving in the studio.

Producer Paula McGinley

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28 minutes

Broadcasts

  • Sat 16 Nov 2019 10:30
  • Mon 6 Jan 2020 00:15

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