tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1930103.post954973371070877544..comments2024-03-18T11:43:53.754+00:00Comments on No Rock And Roll Fun: TV on the radio - againSimon Hayes Budgenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07084524317888577404noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1930103.post-18432796229859249782013-12-19T17:50:32.567+00:002013-12-19T17:50:32.567+00:00Indeed, this Friday Rock Show had not been officia...Indeed, this Friday Rock Show had not been officially kept by the BBC but was recovered from a recording made by Tony Wilson (who produced pretty much all the Freeman and Vance rock shows over a twenty-year period).<br /><br />May I join in the bigging-up of the Peel Wiki. In terms of actually re-broadcasting shows one thing that would help would be that Peel's shows were broadcast on, and usually recorded from, FM long before most of Radio 1's output was, so would come much closer to the broadcast standards required today.Robin Carmodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05825645880870474801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1930103.post-59792257059962079892013-12-19T12:32:09.226+00:002013-12-19T12:32:09.226+00:00The BBC only started routinely archiving broadcast...The BBC only started routinely archiving broadcasts sometime after 2000. In theory most of Peel's post millenium shows would be available for re-broadcast from the BBCs digital archives.<br /><br />However, there is sterling work going on amongst a hardcore group of Peel fans to track down and digitise as many shows as possible. Somewhere in the region of a thousand bedroom-recorded cassettes have been donated from a multitude of sources and the project is on-going with more tapes being donated all the time. The intention is to catalog all the tapes (peel.wikia.com) and hand the sound files over to the BBC but as yet the BBC have not seemed particulary interested…<br /><br />If you want to put a shout out for more tape hoarders to come forward that would help. Complete shows with links are preferred, but anything goes really - pre-punk is gold dust. <br />Franknoreply@blogger.com