Knightmare on KERRANG! radio
Posted: 11 Nov 2007, 19:22
Just an update about something that happened yesterday.
On yesterday's "Offside" show on Kerrang, presenters Hywel and Jamie had a theme called "Scores for Scores" where they read out the football scores to the theme of a TV show. As part of this, they asked people to text in with their favourite TV show themes.
I texted in saying that my favourite theme was Knightmare. Not only did they mention my text, but they also played the Knightmare theme tune soon afterwards! The theme tune was then played on a few more occasions throughout the show (and yes, at one point it was played whilst one of the presenters read out the football scores), it was quite a fantastic experience.
You can listen to Knightmare being mentioned on Kerrang's Offside show by clicking on the following link:
http://www.whatson.com/players/kerrang/a_offside.shtml
Knightmare mentions start from 2 hours 35 minutes onwards (so you may want to use the fast forward buttons to get to that time stated) and are uttered a few times up until the final 4 hour mark.
The radio show should be accessible via that link until Saturday (when obviously, Offside returns and a completely different show will have taken its place).
Enjoy, and some other links to complement this Entry:
Kerrang radio website: http://www.kerrangradio.co.uk
Hywel and Jamie Kerrang profile:
http://www.kerrangradio.co.uk/Article.a ... spid=10008
Hywel and Jamie Myspace profile:
http://www.myspace.com/hywelandjamie
On yesterday's "Offside" show on Kerrang, presenters Hywel and Jamie had a theme called "Scores for Scores" where they read out the football scores to the theme of a TV show. As part of this, they asked people to text in with their favourite TV show themes.
I texted in saying that my favourite theme was Knightmare. Not only did they mention my text, but they also played the Knightmare theme tune soon afterwards! The theme tune was then played on a few more occasions throughout the show (and yes, at one point it was played whilst one of the presenters read out the football scores), it was quite a fantastic experience.
You can listen to Knightmare being mentioned on Kerrang's Offside show by clicking on the following link:
http://www.whatson.com/players/kerrang/a_offside.shtml
Knightmare mentions start from 2 hours 35 minutes onwards (so you may want to use the fast forward buttons to get to that time stated) and are uttered a few times up until the final 4 hour mark.
The radio show should be accessible via that link until Saturday (when obviously, Offside returns and a completely different show will have taken its place).
Enjoy, and some other links to complement this Entry:
Kerrang radio website: http://www.kerrangradio.co.uk
Hywel and Jamie Kerrang profile:
http://www.kerrangradio.co.uk/Article.a ... spid=10008
Hywel and Jamie Myspace profile:
http://www.myspace.com/hywelandjamie