I haven't read all the posts on this thread, so my apologies if I'm repeating anything.
I loved the "Jack Jackson Show" on a Saturday, it was fast and furious and full of humour. Sunday of coarse was for "Billy Cotton's Bandshow" WAKEY WAAAAAAAAAAAAAKEY.with of coarse Alan Breeze (Breezie). Ted Ray with Ray's a laugh, you always did get a laugh. Life with the Lyon's with Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon, a comical radio soap. All these programms were full of humour, where did it all go to. The "Politcal correct brigade" have a lot to answer for, they have robbed us of some good British humour.
I have not visited this excellent thread for some time and I noticed the mention of Jack Jackson and his show, was this the one transmitted on Saturdays around lunchtime and was rather cleverly made up of short out-takes from various radio programmes then nicely edited together to provide a humerous link between each record?
If it is I seem to remember reading somewhere that Jack Jackson had moved to, I think, the Carribean and he edited all the tapes himself, which in those days would have been quite time consuming then they were flown over to the BBC and the BBC transcription dept( the record putter onnerers) just played the record from London and Jack,s voice etc from the tapes.
Whilst "gandering" through here I noticed someone mentioned that dire programme called "Sing Something Simple" with I seem to remember The Cliff Adam Singers? Well I have a theory about the BBC, well I have several but this one is printable, so here goes...........you probably know about this Chinese "Ying and Yang" business, I think its something to do with balancing things out so if you do something thats a bit to the left then you have to then do something more to the right, metaphorically speaking that is! If I am wrong then please dont bother explaining as to be honest I dont really care and if you tell me something I dont want to know then I might go and forget something I do need to remember........I have very limited RAM you know!
So back to my theory, the BBC have a policy of lets just call it "Broadcast Balance" if they have transmitted something good then they then have to balance it by transmitting something dire and that why we had "Sing Something Simple! Exactly the same thing happens with the much mentioned RTH, the BBC knew we would be falling of out chairs laughing at the likes of Rambling Sid Rumpo, Dame Celia Molestrangler (nee Clissold) and Binky Hukkerback. so they had to balance things out with a song by the "Fraser Hays Four" who were a close harmony group not quite as dire as the Cliff Adams Singers but they came a close second.
Incidently if there are any fans of either the Cliff Adams Singers or the Fraser Hays Four,or indeed both, then I would like to apologise, if ,however, there are non then I mean every word!!