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In the mid-eighties, there was a brief period when, before they split FM and AM full time, they split on Sundays and branded FM as CFM, which was aimed at a more upmarket adult audience with AOR and intelligent talk and so on, and they poached Richard Skinner to front it, while the usual mix of current pop continued on AM. Of course, when they split full time, that idea went out of the window.
CFM had 'Sunday Brunch' a satirical look back at the weeks news, presented by Roger Scott, and aided by Angus Deaton and Jan Ravens. I can't remember Richard Skinner, he might have followed at lunchtime. This was 1986 ish, as you say when the full FM AM split came along a couple of years later, any 'upmarket' programming like this was ditched. That's the point I drifted away from Capital being my default station
Capital started splitting FM/AM again at weekends in February 1988 with Capital Gold with the CHR service on FM which was still called Capital Radio. November 1988 was the permanent split to Capital FM and Gold.
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In the mid-eighties, there was a brief period when, before they split FM and AM full time, they split on Sundays and branded FM as CFM, which was aimed at a more upmarket adult audience with AOR and intelligent talk and so on, and they poached Richard Skinner to front it, while the usual mix of current pop continued on AM. Of course, when they split full time, that idea went out of the window.
CFM had 'Sunday Brunch' a satirical look back at the weeks news, presented by Roger Scott, and aided by Angus Deaton and Jan Ravens. I can't remember Richard Skinner, he might have followed at lunchtime. This was 1986 ish, as you say when the full FM AM split came along a couple of years later, any 'upmarket' programming like this was ditched. That's the point I drifted away from Capital being my default station
Capital started splitting FM/AM again at weekends in February 1988 with Capital Gold with the CHR service on FM which was still called Capital Radio. November 1988 was the permanent split to Capital FM and Gold.