De hoogste nieuwe binnenkomer op 35 is het prachtige She flies on strange wings van onze eigen Golden Earring. Ook op 45 komt een prachtplaat binnen, The story in your eyes van de Moody Blues. No Cookies van Panda op nummer 49 is een heel leuk nummer dat je te weining op de radio hoort. Veronica van het Veronica team is de hekkesluiter deze week. Soley Soley van de Middle of the road stijgt deze week maar liefst 20 plaatsen. Peret staat onveranderd op nummer 1 met Borriquito. Peter Holland heeft I’m a gambler tot kanskaart verkozen. Ik vroeg me af of dit soms de zelfde versie is als die van Lace en Red Herring? Bij beluisteren merk ik dat het ’t zelfde nummer is, maar wel in een eigen uitvoering.

Deze Top 50 kun je hier beluisteren:

Uur 1                          Uur 2                          Uur 3

Onder de TOP 50 kun je de herinneringen van Michael Downing lezen uit de tijd dat deze Top 50 werd uitgezonden en daaronder een paar scans uit de MP van September 1971.

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The RNI memories of Michael Downing for this period

 

Saturday 25 September 1971

This morning’s Kop Op programme is presented by Hans ten Hooge. There is also a new Smash Play jingle in the International service made by Hans.

Rob Eden has introduced two regular spots in the Mark Stuart show - at 19.15 there is “Kissing Contest” and at 19.45 “Kiddies Call”. The 31 metre band transmitter leaves the air at 20.00 for aerial adjustments, to return at 7.00 tomorrow morning. Although Crispian St John is on shore leave, there is light flashing this evening, with Paul May and Mike Ross. Tonight’s programmers are:

18.00 Rob Eden

20.00 Mike Ross

22.00 Paul May

24.00 Dave Rogers

3.00 Mike Ross

5.00 – 7.00 Paul May

Paul May and Dave Rogers are the newsreaders. A mobile discotheque today features Mark Stuart and Ferry Maat.

 

Sunday 26 September 1971

The “Nordsee goes DX” programme on shortwave is broadcast an hour later than usual today at 11.00 and features Radio Hauraki. On the Dutch service at 11.00, the Joost de Draaier programme is presented today by Tony Berk. Tonight’s programmes are:

18.00 Paul May

19.00 Rob Eden (British Top 20)

21.00 Mike Ross (Hitback Show)

22.00 Paul May

24.00 – 3.00 Dave Rogers

There is a new jingle for the British Top 20 show made by Mike Ross. Also a new promotion for the mobile discotheques in English made by Paul May and Dave Rogers. Tonight’s mobile discotheque features Peter Holland and Mark Stuart. The 31 metre band transmitter leaves the air again this evening at 20.00 to return tomorrow morning at 6.00. Dave Rogers reads this evening’s news.

 

Monday 27 September 1971

Nico Steenbergen goes off on shore leave, which means that Hans Ten Hooge takes over for his week of Driemaster. Leo van der Goot returns to the Mebo 2. The 31 metre band transmitter again leaves the air at 20.00 for more technical adjustments. Programmes this evening are the same as Saturday (although there are no Skyline shows) and Paul May and Dave Rogers are this evening’s newsreaders.

 

Tuesday 28 September 1971

Yet again the 31 metre band transmitter goes off at 20.00 for maintenance. Mike Ross was getting mixed up with dates in his programme this evening – after playing “Sing Sing Barbara” by Laurent and the Mardi Gras he said “That record is going to be issued in England on 3 September 1971, that’s next week of course”. The programme schedule is the same as yesterday and the newsreaders this evening are again Paul May and Dave Rogers.

 

Wednesday 29 September 1971

The 31 metre band transmitter stays on the air all day today. News tonight is read by Paul May, Dave Rogers and Mike Ross and tonight’s programme schedule is the same as yesterday.

 

Thursday 30 September 1971

Dave Rogers goes off on shore leave and Crispian St John returns. This means that this evening’s programmes are:

18.00 Rob Eden

20.00 Mike Ross

22.00 Crispian St John

24.00 – 3.00 Paul May

Crispian St John includes recordings of Johnnie Walker on Radio Caroline on his programme. Crispian St John and Paul May read the news.

 

Friday 1 October 1971

The 31 metre shortwave transmitter goes off the air at 20.00 with the comment “Hopefully it will be back tomorrow”. Mike Ross presents the Skyline programme from 3.00 to 6.00 on Saturday morning and news is read by Crispian St John and Paul May.

Niet in de Top 50, wel in de MP

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Op 42 met Riders on the storm

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Op 15 staat de Middle of the road. De Sweet slaat een weekje over...

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De Light uitvoering bestond toen nog niet

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