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Robert Neville "Bob" Francis OAM (born 11 March 1939 in Cairo, Egypt) is a former talk back radio presenter on South Australian radio station 5AA. His program aired between 8 pm and 12 midnight weekdays and was rated as Adelaide's most popular talk back program. In July 2013, it was announced that Francis was to retire at the end of that year.〔http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/veteran-fiveaa-latenight-talkback-radio-host-bob-francis-to-retire-after-57-years/story-fni6uo1m-1226675222975〕 The following month Bob Francis announced that he would retire from the airways on 8 August 2013 after 57 years. Suitably a variety of radio, television, media and music celebrities expressed their appreciation towards Bob's career through taped segments being aired during his last week of broadcast. ==Broadcasting career== Francis hosted his own radio show on 5AA from 1985 to 2013 and was the station's longest serving employee. He completed 50 years in radio.〔 Older listeners remember his long-standing on-air partnership with Andy Thorpe in the late sixties to mid-seventies on radio 5ADD. 5AA's website ironically describes him as "Aggressive, loud, rude, arrogant... and those are his good points." He also regularly referred to some of his callers as "Dickbrains". Francis ran a talkback show with an extremely conservative bias. He generally had little patience for someone, who presented views contrary to his own. In some cases, Francis would cut them off and/or banned them from calling him. His radio show was also subjected to a highly effective prank call campaign called 'Bread and Butter Sandwiches' in the early 1990s. He has publicly stated that he blames the late SA Premier Don Dunstan for everything that has gone wrong in South Australia with regards to law and order. Until August 2013, Bob Francis hosted his radio program from 8 pm to midnight every weekday,commanding between 24 and 28 per cent of the evening radio audience.〔 〕 Francis was made famous to the rest of Australia through the ABC TV show ''The Chaser's War on Everything'' when one member of the Chaser rang him to question 5AA reporters as they were not at the "Subway Fresh Bread" press conference which was actually just a commercial. Because of his temper, he is a constant target for prank calls, such as one featuring on John Safran's show. These clips have appeared on the video sharing site YouTube.〔 〕 In 2005, Francis was inducted into the Australian Radio Hall of fame at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards held at the Sydney Convention Centre. The award recognises outstanding lifetime achievement and contribution to the radio broadcasting industry. After receiving the award, he said: "This is one of the greatest honours I can imagine, to me like winning an Academy Award."〔 He was also presented with a Golden Microphone from 5AA for 20 years service. In 1964, at just 25 years of age, while working as a radio DJ, Bob put together a petition of 80,000 signatures, which ended up persuading The Beatles to change their itinerary and visit Adelaide in their 1964 tour. He got to introduce the Beatles to Adelaide from the Town Hall balcony in June that year. In July 2013, Francis announced that he would be retiring from radio at the end of the year after talks with FIVEaa management. He told the ''Sunday Mail'' "I just decided I wasn't really enjoying coming into work each day anymore".〔 He made his last broadcast, which included many messages from well-wishers and ended with Francis in tears, on 8 August 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bob Francis (radio)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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