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Does Anyone know what happened on tommy's show on Saturday? An obviously drunk caller swore prior to the 1am news bulletin and Tommy didnt return afterwards. Instead the station went to 5 live. I know that local BBC stations go to 5 live in the early hours but I thought Tommys show was suppossed to be on untill 2am? Is this a case of yet another sacking due to idiotic callers?!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.71.140 ( talk • contribs) 02:48, 4 December 2005
- The article doesn't mention that he worked at the Brighton Aquarium or had an excellent program on Southern Sound with David Leg (spelling). The highlights for me were the London to Brighton Kitchen Utensil Race, Kevin from the Planet Jupiter, Major Briggs and Nicky's Naki Noo. His theme tune was the Monty Python one with lyrics. I just don't know enough to write the details without affecting the quality of the article.
Edited where Tommy Boyd lives. My understanding is that he now lives in London.
tommy boyd grew up in feltham, middlesex, not ashford surrey which is mentioned in the article
Personal life I have removed the personal life section as contained only an irrelevant advert for a podcast. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.154.248 ( talk) 10:53, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
This interview [1] could be a good source to backup some of the facts in this article.
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I can see there was a problem at the time the article was semi-protected four years ago, but is the semi-protection for life? Periglio ( talk) 09:56, 24 January 2015 (UTC)
...yes, its a bit out of date this bio. Currently Tommy Boyd is currently one of the talking heads for the 1970s chart rundowns on Channel 5 Britain's Biggest Hits
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Change radio/career to - In January 2023 , Tommy and his gang return to the airwaves with Regency Radio ( www.regencyradio.co.uk) , on DAB in Brighton, Freeview ch277 on the southcoast, on App, Online and On Smart Speakers, for a weekly late night chat and talk show on Sunday nights 10pm-1am. Jamesecrawley ( talk) 10:54, 17 January 2023 (UTC)
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On 5th February 2023, Tommy returned to radio with a Sunday night show on Brighton's Regency Radio from 10pm until 1am. He is joined by former Southern Sound presenters Nicky Keig-Shevlin and David Legge. Travelnick1 ( talk) 17:18, 6 February 2023 (UTC)
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Does Anyone know what happened on tommy's show on Saturday? An obviously drunk caller swore prior to the 1am news bulletin and Tommy didnt return afterwards. Instead the station went to 5 live. I know that local BBC stations go to 5 live in the early hours but I thought Tommys show was suppossed to be on untill 2am? Is this a case of yet another sacking due to idiotic callers?!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.71.140 ( talk • contribs) 02:48, 4 December 2005
- The article doesn't mention that he worked at the Brighton Aquarium or had an excellent program on Southern Sound with David Leg (spelling). The highlights for me were the London to Brighton Kitchen Utensil Race, Kevin from the Planet Jupiter, Major Briggs and Nicky's Naki Noo. His theme tune was the Monty Python one with lyrics. I just don't know enough to write the details without affecting the quality of the article.
Edited where Tommy Boyd lives. My understanding is that he now lives in London.
tommy boyd grew up in feltham, middlesex, not ashford surrey which is mentioned in the article
Personal life I have removed the personal life section as contained only an irrelevant advert for a podcast. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.236.154.248 ( talk) 10:53, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
This interview [1] could be a good source to backup some of the facts in this article.
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I can see there was a problem at the time the article was semi-protected four years ago, but is the semi-protection for life? Periglio ( talk) 09:56, 24 January 2015 (UTC)
...yes, its a bit out of date this bio. Currently Tommy Boyd is currently one of the talking heads for the 1970s chart rundowns on Channel 5 Britain's Biggest Hits
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Change radio/career to - In January 2023 , Tommy and his gang return to the airwaves with Regency Radio ( www.regencyradio.co.uk) , on DAB in Brighton, Freeview ch277 on the southcoast, on App, Online and On Smart Speakers, for a weekly late night chat and talk show on Sunday nights 10pm-1am. Jamesecrawley ( talk) 10:54, 17 January 2023 (UTC)
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On 5th February 2023, Tommy returned to radio with a Sunday night show on Brighton's Regency Radio from 10pm until 1am. He is joined by former Southern Sound presenters Nicky Keig-Shevlin and David Legge. Travelnick1 ( talk) 17:18, 6 February 2023 (UTC)