David Miller
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Podcast Appearances
There's no doubt since the war has started, and certainly since gas prices have gone through the roof, it has affected some of our business.
The guest who was going out for a $120 dinner maybe is now going out for a $60 dinner.
Well, it reminded me we used to snuggle up in the morning time on a Sunday and we'd have bread and jam and a cup of tea on my parents' bed and then there'd be a general heave as soon as it was over because we'd have to go and look after the cattle and feed them and water them and clean the slab in front of the silage and so forth.
It was back about the same time, early 70s.
I don't know whether I go back as far as the late 60s, but certainly the early to mid-70s, I would have been old enough to go out and help my father do that.
Yes, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I wouldn't be religious about it now.
I wouldn't hear it every morning, but good few Sundays I hear it now.
I hadn't actually heard it at the weekend, so I hadn't realised that the...
the signature tune had been changed.
But I suppose as every other signature tune on RT1 has been changed, it's reasonably logical to expect that that would have been too.
No, it was a good memory.
It was a good memory.
It goes back, what, 50 plus years.
I suppose I'm a little bit disappointed, but it's not as if it's gone forever.
It's gone for good, like, and
I suppose, you know, change happens.
Nothing stays the same forever.
And I don't know, I was saying to your researcher before lunch and I was asking him kind of what kind of listenership the show gets and whether or not they were concerned to maintain listeners or grow a listenership.
But I'm assured that the Sunday morning listenership on Radio 1 is strong.