Who was pinned up on your bedroom wall as a teenager? That's the simple question at the heart of tonight's show. While I may not have been on anyone's bedroom wall I did play my part in helping decorate the rooms of teenage girls across the nation. When I worked on Jackie magazine part of my job was to choose the pop stars who were going to fill the centre spread. Those were the days of Duran Duran and Kajagoogoo and the mere mention of a putting John Taylor was sure to send circulation through the roof. I've been amazed at the range of pins ups that have been suggested tonight. We've had everything from Toyah to Helen Shapiro. Duncan on the text also made an interesting confession: "Would you believe me if I said that I had a picture of Moira Anderson in full tartan regalia on my bedroom wall when I was a kid?"
My producer Barbara also spilled the beans on her teenage crushes. Not only does she still treasure her collection of Bay City Rollers fan magazines she used to while away the hours at school practising 'Barbara Osmond' as a signature! Sadly Donny never came calling...
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At 22nd Apr 2009, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Norton Commando notwithstanding J.J.Burnel being a Triumph Bonneville rider >8-0
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At 22nd Apr 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Oh that is a brilliant photo and Barbara simply cannot hide her pride! fantastic!
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At 22nd Apr 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Is it just me or does Bryan never miss an opportunity to tell us he worked on Jackie magazine? Ah back in the day eh......
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At 22nd Apr 2009, Glen Miller wrote:Britain's Got Talent hopefuls pose with a portrait of their idols
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At 22nd Apr 2009, Glen Miller wrote:"They left for school as usual this morning. If anybody's seen them ....."
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At 22nd Apr 2009, Glen Miller wrote:"Most managers were content with 25 per cent."
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At 23rd Apr 2009, lordlucanismissing wrote:The Bay City Rollers were better than The Beatles.
More weeks at number one. There's the proof.
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At 23rd Apr 2009, paolopablo wrote:#7
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At 23rd Apr 2009, Scotch Get wrote:#7
"His grasp of reality became increasingly tenuous the longer he spent living in Cognito."
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At 23rd Apr 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:It all goes to prove that one should never shang one's lang indiscriminately.
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At 23rd Apr 2009, DC wrote:...and this is a fotie of the Osmonds about to be interviewed by Robbie Shephard....
DC
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At 27th Apr 2009, lordlucanismissing wrote:The Beatles must be the most over-rated band in the history of music.
The Zombies were well better.
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At 27th Apr 2009, Scotch Get wrote:Mr. Cool will sell you a Zombie 99.
Just follow the intensely irritating strains of 'Edelweiss' coming to a street near you!
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At 27th Apr 2009, lordlucanismissing wrote:Oh dear. We're all a little touchy when it comes to The Beatles...aren't we?
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At 27th Apr 2009, Glen Miller wrote:And don't get me started on Elvis.
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At 28th Apr 2009, PersephonePickles wrote:I think Lucan has a point.
The Beatles sren't an organised religion.
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