Love it Damian! I’m also thoroughly enjoying listening to Whateley this morning as he makes his debut with SEN. Particularly notable were his interviews with Roger Federer and Ange Postecoglou and his strong editorial on Mike Tyson’s appearance in the latest television commercial for Ultra Tune.
Totally concur, Lukey-Luke. I listened in to the full three hours and was very impressed with Whateley’s debut in commercial radio. The last hour with Bob Murphy was also a very special treat.
Extremely clever, Damo. Brought to a brilliant conclusion.
I listened to Gerard’s first show off and on, and I could not help but wondering if he will prove to be too highbrow for a large part of the SEN audience.
Cheers all. I finally caught a bit of the show this morning and was most impressed with the Trevor Hohns interview. A sign of a good sports show is when you talk cricket in January – not Gary Ablett’s hammy.
Love it Damian! I’m also thoroughly enjoying listening to Whateley this morning as he makes his debut with SEN. Particularly notable were his interviews with Roger Federer and Ange Postecoglou and his strong editorial on Mike Tyson’s appearance in the latest television commercial for Ultra Tune.
Ta Jen. Good to hear the first show went well. Looking forward to tuning in when I get the chance.
Brilliant Damian!
We listened to the first hour of Gerard’s show at work today, was very good if not a little strange to hear him on commercial radio.
Totally concur, Lukey-Luke. I listened in to the full three hours and was very impressed with Whateley’s debut in commercial radio. The last hour with Bob Murphy was also a very special treat.
Extremely clever, Damo. Brought to a brilliant conclusion.
I listened to Gerard’s first show off and on, and I could not help but wondering if he will prove to be too highbrow for a large part of the SEN audience.
Gerard Whate
Sealed his fate
Not sedately
But richer greatly
Ess Eee En
Angry men
Lover not hater
Gerard Whater?
Cheers all. I finally caught a bit of the show this morning and was most impressed with the Trevor Hohns interview. A sign of a good sports show is when you talk cricket in January – not Gary Ablett’s hammy.