he sounded like james mason. no way would someone with a voice like his do the chart show now.he was the only person who presented the chart show and never did another programme on radio one
he sounded like james mason. no way would someone with a voice like his do the chart show now.he was the only person who presented the chart show and never did another programme on radio one
You're right he did have a James Mason quality about his voice. He did do at least one other show for Radio 1 when he interviewed Abba in 1976.
Tom popped up on Radio 2 in the early 80s doing the weekend Late Show and sitting in for David Symonds on the weekday programme Much More Music
How strange is this? Being a long-time radio listener I often check out what's going on via DS. Yesterday I was at a neighbour's funeral when a chap stood up and gave a wonderful, short, speech about his cousin. He had a marvelously resonant voice and clearly was used to speaking in public.
Afterwards we asked one of the sons of the deceased who he was. 'Tom Browne' came the answer. 'He used to be a DJ on Radio One'.
I can report his voice is still as some of you remember.
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You're right he did have a James Mason quality about his voice. He did do at least one other show for Radio 1 when he interviewed Abba in 1976.
Tom popped up on Radio 2 in the early 80s doing the weekend Late Show and sitting in for David Symonds on the weekday programme Much More Music
It was strange that he never once presented Top of The Pops
Afterwards we asked one of the sons of the deceased who he was. 'Tom Browne' came the answer. 'He used to be a DJ on Radio One'.
I can report his voice is still as some of you remember.
hi Billy,
I have loads of shows if you want to trade
thanks
ally