For
about three summer months after graduating from Lanchester
Polytechnic
in 1980, I did sports reporting for Mercia Sound,
covering
local cricket and local
non-league football, before moving into
a
full-time
job with the Evening Tribune
at Nuneaton.
I was on the first Saturday sports show presented by Stuart Linnell
in May
1980,
covering cricket from....Bedworth.
I also used to do
Nuneaton Borough's home
football matches, and
other sports bits
and
bobs.
After working on BBC Radio Leicester, I've now been in Switzerland
since
1985,
using my languages degree, and work for European
football's
governing body
UEFA as Chief Writer on their website.
Married with 10-year-old twins. God how time flies by!
Very strange to
see
those
young newsroom faces, and the reunion photos.
I knew Jim
Lee
well,
because he was from Nuneaton,
I remember a lot of the music the station played,
and, like
Stuart
Linnell,
associate Dexy's Midnight Runners
with that time.
There was
another one
by
some lass ca
Bad Manners,
and "Sanctuary" by New
Musik were other songs I remember
hearing
in the newsroom when
I used to go in there.
I would imagine no one will remember me, though. Mercia was very
special to
me,
because it was my first foothold in "proper" journalism,
and for that, I'll
always be grateful to Stuart Linnell for
giving me the
chance.
It was a fine station at that time. And the people were friendly.
This web site
has really made me feel nostalgic!
All the best. If anyone remembers me, best regards to you.
Mark Chaplin
(then aged 21, now aged ..gulp..)
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