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Radio Tip Top : ウィキペディア英語版
Radio Tip Top

''Radio Tip Top'' was a BBC Radio One comedy programme broadcast from 1995-1996. Produced by the Tip Top Organisation (co-founded by Nigel Proktor), the show was a retro take on 1960s broadcasting, presented by The Ginger Prince (Nigel Proktor) and Kid Tempo (Eli Hourd). The program encouraged listener interaction, and offered free membership to Club Tip Top, which also sold numerous items of merchandise.
The tag line to the show was "If it ain't tiptop, then it ain't Tip Top"
One of the features of the show was a live performance from the Starlight Rooms hosted by The Ginger Prince which featured a band called Blinder whose lead singer was called Knocker. They performed various covers of songs around at the time.
Prior to BBC Radio One it was a pirate radio station broadcasting on a Wednesday night to the London area. This started broadcasting in 1993 up until it was closed down and moved to the BBC.
The show raised money for a guide dog from listeners contributions. It was named 'Technotronic' and a party was held in London which listeners could attend. According to the presenters, the station's transmission was powered by 'Lunewyre technology in total Spectrasound'. In later episodes this was upgraded to 'Lunewyre technology Plus - with lazers'.
Listeners were encouraged to become members of the Tip Top Club and were issued with individual membership numbers.
Characters on the show included Postman Patois, a reggae loving mailman who ended his segments with the advice: "Don't, don't don't....forget your postcode."
Tip Top also released a single, a cover of M's "Pop Muzik". It was backed with a humorous take on Babylon Zoo's ''Spaceman'', performed by the above mentioned Blinder, with singer Knocker on helium.
A pilot TV show ''Tip Top TV'' was produced,〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2Koen_rHLc〕 but this never went to series.
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