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Capital Radio DJs have been "in on it" from the start. One. of the
first
things I heard in the summer. of 1990 was from a Capital DJ who said, "If
he listens to Capital then he cant be all bad" (supportive,. you see. Were
not. bastards). Much of what came over the radio in 1990 is now so far away
the precise details have been obliterated by time. No diary. was kept of the
details, and although archives if they exist. may give pointers, the
ambiguity of what broadcasters said would. leave that open to
re-interpretation.
In spring 1994, Chris Tarrant on his Capital morning. show made an aside to
someone else in the. studio, about a person he didnt identify. He said,
"You know this bloke? He says were trying to kill him. We should. be done
for attempted. manslaughter".
That mirrored something. I had said a day or two before. What Tarrant said
was understood by the. staff member in the studio he was saying it to; they
said, "Oh no, dont say that" to. Tarrant. If any archives exist of
the
morning show. (probably unlikely) then it could be found there; what he said
was so. out of context that he would be very hard put to find an explanation.
A couple of days later, someone. at the site where I was working repeated the
remark although in a different way; they. said there had been people in a
computer room when automatic fire extinguishers went off. and those people
were "thinking of. suing for attempted manslaughter".
Finally, this isnt confined to the. established radio stations. In 1990
after I had listened to a pirate radio. station in South London for about
half an. hour, there was an audible phone call in the background, followed
by total silence for a few moments,. then shrieks of laughter. "So what
are
we supposed to say now? Deadly torture? Hes going to talk to us now,. isnt
he?", which meant that they could hear what I. would say in my room.
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