Talk:Tony Blackburn
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Christmas lights...
Is the fact that he is switching on the folkstone xmas lights actually a piece of info that everyone wants to know about? Fair enough that the people of Folkstone & surrounding areas may be interested, this is a world wide encyclopaedia, so someone in Vancouver for instance may not really care about that. Just my view. 88.108.170.60 (talk) 22:53, 16 November 2007 (UTC) (infernoradio)
- Well spotted, I have removed. Thanks, SqueakBox 22:56, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
TV career
Maybe the article should mention his appearances as presenter of the BBC TV "Top of the Pops" show in the 70s and 80s. I also remember him having his own TV Chat show (It might have been daily) on the original Sky Television channel in the 1980s. Can anyone verify this and add it in properly? 82.152.44.250 (talk) 23:28, 8 March 2011 (UTC)
BBC London 94.9
He is Currently presenter of BBC London 94.9 'Soul on Sunday' [1] 12pm-3pm Sundays. This needs to be added to the to the 'Media offices' table on the main page but I don't know how to. Can someone please do it? 212.159.79.211 (talk) 16:42, 24 November 2014 (UTC)
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"Committed suicide"
I dislike this term as it is a euphemism and moreover one which carries an outdated implication that it describes an illegal act (cf. "committed murder", "committed arson" etc). I had a wider discussion a year or two ago about this in which I was initially against bluntly saying "killed herself" but came around to the view I now hold. At that time it was demonstrated to me that the older term is deprecated by modern professionals in the relevant fields. I am not sure I could now find that discussion but I would plead with others not to simply revert changes like this out of hand. --John (talk) 23:18, 29 February 2016 (UTC)
- It is generally known that committing suicide is not an illegal act. It was before 1961 in the UK, and it is unfortunate that the construction gives that impression, but "committed suicide" is still standard usage. Sorry, but your reference to "modern professionals" reads like original research.
- While subtly is not a policy requirement, avoiding sensationalist language (which is used mainly by the tabloids) is a condition editors are supposed to observe. Unfortunately, I inaccurately interpreted the reference to an overdose in the source as suicide, as McAlpine's end is almost universally described elsewhere, though of course such a cause could interrupted as an accidental death. But giving the impression she died accidentally is out of place in the context when sources do not sustain it. My main reason for adding the source which mentions her overdose was the month, which was previously elusive in reliable sources. So I forgot I was making an interpretation. Philip Cross (talk) 14:54, 2 March 2016 (UTC)
- Tastes differ. I regard "committed suicide" as pretty awful language now, and prefer the plain-spoken term. On Wikipedia we eschew euphemism; cf. "passed away" vs. "died". I have implemented a compromise which I hope we can both live with. Now, a far greater problem. Blackburn is a living person and the current state of the article gives far too much weight to his recent problems. There are also far too many quotations. If we can agree on this I can take a shot at cleaning it up. It can't stay as it is.--John (talk) 17:54, 2 March 2016 (UTC)
- While the issue is still news, is it being recent-heavy a problem at the moment? Especially as some of the media are intentionally reporting this in a misleading way ("She spent the night with a singer. Tony Blackburn released songs.") Also, I have seen at least two local newspapers reporting the story almost verbatim from this Wikipedia article, so some are finding it professionally useful as it is! SandJ-on-WP (talk) 18:11, 2 March 2016 (UTC)
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Crying on air
After his wife left him in the mid-70s, Tony Blackburn famously spent his whole show crying on air and playing "If You Leave Me Now" over and over - is this something that should be mentioned in the article? It seems fairly noteworthy.
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