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bruceCMR 2008 Scottish Mudgather (274* d) RE: 2008 Scottish Mudgather 15 Oct 08


Not me - I tend to spend my time behind the scenes...dealing with the engineering side of things. If you hear me on air, it usually means that something is broken... :-)

The "top-of-the-hour" ident, and several others, were done by Iain Anderson, a well-known broadcaster on BBC Scotland, and a good friend of Celtic Music Radio. The other jingles and idents were produced by some of the presenters.

At the moment (just after midnight here in Scotland) we're on autoplay - you can see the last 30 tracks played by clicking the "playlists" button on our website. At 1am on weeknights, we replay our "feature programmes" from that night, which go out live on the 7pm-10pm slot. Tonight it's Gordon Hotchkiss, who focuses on Scottish and Irish folk. It's actualy a repeat of one of his shows from earlier this year - he wasn't able to do a live broadcast tonight, as he's in Canada at the Celtic Colours festival.

Tomorrow's features (or is it later today?) are Mark Sheridan's Music & Arts magazine show (4pm-6pm), Gerry Rossi's "Connections" show from 7-8 - a wide variety of music with celtic and jazz influences. At 8pm we have a new presenter - the Bill Adair blues show - and at 9pm it's Upraid, the gaelic show, produced by John Joe MacNeil and the team in Vatersay.
Gerry, Bill and JohnJoe's shows will of course be replayed at 1am uk time tomorrow.

Bruce.


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