john
04-23-2007, 07:09 PM
Has anyone seen the Radio Merseyside 'Made in Liverpool' advert with Rooney in the wheelie bin?
Made On Merseyside
By Paul Coslett
Take part in a new BBC Radio Merseyside campaign to highlight people, places and products that are 'Made On Merseyside'.
Who or what should be given the stamp of approval, 'Made on Merseyside'. How do you become an adopted scouser? What makes a plastic scouser? And can you lose your Merseyside 'nationality'.
BBC Radio Merseyside is asking these questions as part of a campaign highlighting people, places and products that were 'Made on Merseyside'.
Has Wayne Rooney renounced his Merseyside roots by joining Manchester United? What are the events, people and locations that make Merseyside a unique place to live?
Take part in the debate on line and on air.
Made On Merseyside?
Join Simon O'Brien and Lucinda Moore every weekday morning from 6am as they search for the best Merseyside breakfast. Can you cook a great fry up? Do you make top toast? Take part in the competition and you could win a meal for two at a top Liverpool hotel.
Tony Snell's producer Claire Minter will be out across Merseyside at a mystery location. Tune in to 95.8FM from 8.30am and try and guess where Claire is at?
Billy Butler will be testing the old adage that everyone on Merseyside is a comedian by asking listeners to call in with their favourite jokes. You have 30 seconds to impress on air!
Every Saturday afternoon Frankie Connor will be featuring music 'Made on Merseyside' in his lunchtime programme from 12 noon.
Send in your photographs of your favourite 'Made On Merseyside' people, places and buildings to liverpool@bbc.co.uk
http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/articles/2007/04/20/made_on_merseyside_feature.shtml
Made On Merseyside
By Paul Coslett
Take part in a new BBC Radio Merseyside campaign to highlight people, places and products that are 'Made On Merseyside'.
Who or what should be given the stamp of approval, 'Made on Merseyside'. How do you become an adopted scouser? What makes a plastic scouser? And can you lose your Merseyside 'nationality'.
BBC Radio Merseyside is asking these questions as part of a campaign highlighting people, places and products that were 'Made on Merseyside'.
Has Wayne Rooney renounced his Merseyside roots by joining Manchester United? What are the events, people and locations that make Merseyside a unique place to live?
Take part in the debate on line and on air.
Made On Merseyside?
Join Simon O'Brien and Lucinda Moore every weekday morning from 6am as they search for the best Merseyside breakfast. Can you cook a great fry up? Do you make top toast? Take part in the competition and you could win a meal for two at a top Liverpool hotel.
Tony Snell's producer Claire Minter will be out across Merseyside at a mystery location. Tune in to 95.8FM from 8.30am and try and guess where Claire is at?
Billy Butler will be testing the old adage that everyone on Merseyside is a comedian by asking listeners to call in with their favourite jokes. You have 30 seconds to impress on air!
Every Saturday afternoon Frankie Connor will be featuring music 'Made on Merseyside' in his lunchtime programme from 12 noon.
Send in your photographs of your favourite 'Made On Merseyside' people, places and buildings to liverpool@bbc.co.uk
http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/articles/2007/04/20/made_on_merseyside_feature.shtml