Ramblings - Pilgrimage To The Pips

May 1st, 2008 by Russell Davies

Steve, of this parish, often rebukes me for not editing my hijackings properly. I always leave it running at the end and you hear some continuty announcement, or the start of the next programme. And then he always relents and admits that that’s the stuff we’ll all want to hear again in twenty years. Not the actual programmes but the texture of radio. The voices, the coughs, the sigs, the sounds. So this edition of Ramblings will be right up a nostalgist’s street (not now, in 20 years, when speechification is archived on a gold disk on the side of a mission to another galaxy). Clare Balding takes her usual stroll, but this time in the company of the Radio 4 continuity team, all those announcers and newsreaders gathered in one place, gorgeous voices floating over Sussex. They were together in support of newsreader Rory Morrison who has a rare form of blood cancer, raising money for the Lymphoma Association. It’s rather moving and wonderful radio, a bit like being invited to a company Christmas Play, with the added bonus of some pips-based time signal geekery. The MP3 is here and there’s a typically comprehensive Ramblings page here.

And, as a special bonus for all you lovers of texture - here are various versions of the PM theme tune.

One Response to “Ramblings - Pilgrimage To The Pips”

  1. Steve Bowbrick Says:

    Of course I’m pretty sure that we shouldn’t edit our clips because, in the distant future, we’ll treasure those little snippets of continuity, news etc. more than the programmes themselves (university departments will be dedicated to their study). It’s just that I can’t help editing them out. I guess I’m being tidy. My Dad made many quarter-inch tapes of the light programme in the fifties and the best bit of the recordings was always the couple of minutes of what came afterwards. I guess we could have a kind of ‘bin’ for the end bits. End bits connoisseurs would come by specially to listen to them…

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