Planet Beet with Mr Jason & Iain – Wednesday 27th February 2013
This week, Iain and Jason fix the opening jingle, introduce a brand new Classic Album from Tilly & The Wall, and wow you, our listener, with in(s)ane chat that defies belief, logic, boundaries, and sometimes intelligence. All without the confines of taste, but all from the depths of their hearts and souls, so that they can pass the savings onto you, the customer.
Whadaya say? Let’s Radio!
Tilly And The Wall
Centre Excuse
Darwin & The Dinosaur
Websites
Old School Studios – http://www.oldschoolstudios.co.uk
Packed Full Of Jam – http://www.packedfullofjam.com
Recorded at Old School Studios, Studio C, onto analogue computer.
Planet Beet is (self) sponsored by “Biscuish”, the new jam-filled biscuit-style treat, from the new Packed Full Of Jam range of snack items. Goto our website for further details. http://www.packedfullofjam.com
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