Op 48 en 47 komt Rod
Stewart binnen, met en zonder Faces. Een van de treiterschijven van de vorige
week is de hoogste binnenkomer op nummer 37 : Brand new key van Melanie. De
andere is de op een na hoogste binnenkomer : Peace Train van Cat stevens op nummer
42. De reclame onder de Top 50 is voor het combo Nic van Gasteren, een
Brabander, die sinds een aantal jaren hier in "het dorp" woont en
ook regelmatig op de lokale TV te zien is. Hij treedt nog steeds op met onder
andere Clous van Mechelen, ook wel bekend als Jantje Vos uit wat series, die
in de jaren 70 bij de VPRO op TV te zien waren. Clous is ook de man van die
mooie Grolsch muziek. De kanskaarten van Joost en Driemaster zijn voor mij
bekende platen. De andere kanskaarten zeggen me helemaal niets. Deze Top 50 kun je hier beluisteren: Als toegift deze week platen uit de RNI playlist, de
kanskaarten, de treiterschijven en een track van de LP van de week in de vorm
van een Top 18. De volledige playlist vind je onderaan deze pagina. Onder de TOP 50 kun je de herinneringen van Michael
Downing lezen uit de tijd dat deze Top 50 werd uitgezonden en een aantal
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The RNI memories
of Michael Downing for this period I don't remember
Tony Berk's Kanskaart at
all, although the Driemaster Kanskaart
was one of the best by the Dizzy Man's Band and Ferry Maat's,
Sweathog, was a small US hit. Continuing on
from where I left off on the 25.12.71 RNI Top 50 thread: Wednesday 29 December 1971 International
service programmes this evening: 18.00 Rob Eden 20.00 Mike Ross 22.00 Terry
Davis 24.00 Dave
Rogers 3.00 - 5.00
Terry Davis Terry Davis, Rob
Eden and Dave Rogers read the news. Thursday 30 December 1971 Terry Davis,
Mike Ross and Nico Steenbergen
go on shore leave and Paul May, Brian McKenzie and Hans ten Hooge return to the Mebo 2.
this evening's International service programmes
are: 18.00 Rob Eden 20.00 Brian
McKenzie 22.00 Paul May 24.00 Dave
Rogers 3.00 - 5.00
Skyline News is read by
Paul May, Dave Rogers and Rob Eden. Friday 31 December 1971 International
Service programmes this evening are: 18.00 Dave
Rogers 19.00 Brian
McKenzie 20.00 Paul May 21.00
Rob Eden 22.00
Paul May, Hans ten Hooge & Leo van der Goot 23.00
Hans ten Hooge & Leo van der Goot 24.15 Rob Eden,
Dave Rogers, Paul May and Brian McKenzie 1.15 Brian
McKenzie 3.00 - 6.00 Dave
Rogers The shows
lasting one hour between 18.00 and 22.00 are programmes
in which the DJs play their Top 15 singles and Top LP of 1971. At 22.00 there
is a dual language programme, followed by Hans and
Leo seeing in the New Year in Holland and then the British DJs see in the New
Year for the UK. News today is only
broadcast between 19.00 and 22.00, with each DJ doing one bulletin in this
order - Paul May, Rob Eden Dave Rogers and Brian McKenzie. Saturday 1 January 1972 Today is King
Kong's birthday. Ferry Maat and Tony Berk are advertised for a mobile discotheque in Belgium
today. International Service programmes are: 18.00 Rob Eden 21.00 Paul May 24.00 Brian
McKenzie 3.00 - 7.00 Dave
Rogers Announcements
for the RNI Souvenir Book appear to have been discontinued. News this evening
is read by Paul May, Brian McKenzie and Rob Eden. Ex-RNI
news........David Gregory starts another run of four weeks' Saturday programmes on BBC Radio 1 at 2.00pm (UK time) today. Sunday 2 January 1972 "Kop
op" this morning is hosted by Hans ten Hooge.
"Nordsee goes DX" is broadcast on
shortwave this morning at 10.00 and has Radios England, Britain, Dolfijn, 227 and 355 as featured stations. Also included
in this programme is a very important announcement
about the new World Service - this will start on the first Sunday of February
and will broadcast on the two shortwave frequencies, as well as a brand new
medium wave frequency at weekends, 270 metres.
International Service programmes this evening are: 18.00 Rob Eden
(In Concert, featuring Ekseption and Earth &
Fire) 19.00 Dave
Rogers (UK Top 20) 21.00 Brian
McKenzie (Hitback Show) 23.00 Paul May
(LP Show) 24.00 - 3.00
Dave Rogers Paul May and Rob
Eden read the news." The World
Service did eventually restart, although later than the beginning of February
and only on shortwave - 270m medium wave was never used. Monday 3 January 1972 Hans ten Hooge takes over from Leo van der
Goot on Driemaster today
and International service programmes are: 18.00 Rob Eden 20.00 Brian McKenzie 22.00 Paul May 24.00 - 3.00 Dave Rogers News is read by
Dave Rogers, Paul May and Rob Eden. Tuesday 4 January 1972 The medium wave
signal is very weak today, with very heavy interference. Programmes
follow the same schedule as yesterday and news on the International service
is again read by Paul May, Dave Rogers and Rob Eden. Wednesday 5 January 1972 Reception is
still very poor on medium wave. No change to the programme
schedule or newsreaders. Thursday 6 January 1972 Rob Eden, Dave
Rogers and Leo van der Goot
go off on shore leave and Mike Ross, Terry Davis and Nico
Steenbergen return to the Mebo
2. This alters this evening's programme schedule
to: 18.00 Terry Davis 20.00 Mike Ross 22.00 Paul May 24.00 - 3.00 Brian McKenzie Tonight's
newsreaders are Paul May, Brian mcKenzie and Terry
Davis. Friday 7 January 1972 The Skyline programme on Saturday morning is hosted by Mike Ross.
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De
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