That Friday Feeling
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That Friday Feeling was a humorous radio programme, broadcast on Mansfield 103.2 which last aired in September 2009.
Mansfield 103.2 FM - The Home of Great Music is an Independent Local Radio
station in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
The show ran for three hours, between 7pm and 10pm, on Fridays. Presented by Ian 'Watko' Watkins, it also featured his producers, Christoff, Cam and Ben. Podcasts of the show were made available by MickYNWA.
The show relied on callers and crazy topics. Some of the regulars included the Iman, Crazy Dave, Helen in Sutton, Sue Morgan, Russell from Warsop, David In Mansfield, Mad Pixie, Gary from Kirkby and Phil Mitchell.
In one episode Phil Mitchell was almost enticed to buy a fridge by an unknown caller.
The show was heavily influenced by radio and tv presenter Iain Lee
and on the 24th July 2009 he made a guest appearance live in the studio.
The programme started on the 22nd February 2008 and ran for 5 series until the 11th September 2009.
Mansfield 103.2 FM - The Home of Great Music is an Independent Local Radio
Independent Local Radio
Independent Local Radio is the collective name given to commercial radio stations in the United Kingdom. The same name is used for Independent Local Radio in Ireland.-Development of ILR:...
station in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
The show ran for three hours, between 7pm and 10pm, on Fridays. Presented by Ian 'Watko' Watkins, it also featured his producers, Christoff, Cam and Ben. Podcasts of the show were made available by MickYNWA.
The show relied on callers and crazy topics. Some of the regulars included the Iman, Crazy Dave, Helen in Sutton, Sue Morgan, Russell from Warsop, David In Mansfield, Mad Pixie, Gary from Kirkby and Phil Mitchell.
In one episode Phil Mitchell was almost enticed to buy a fridge by an unknown caller.
The show was heavily influenced by radio and tv presenter Iain Lee
Iain Lee
Iain Lee is a British comedian, and a television and radio presenter. His career began when he performed stand-up comedy gigs across venues in London. He subsequently became co-presenter of the comedy current affairs show The 11 O'Clock Show on Channel 4 and RI:SE...
and on the 24th July 2009 he made a guest appearance live in the studio.
The programme started on the 22nd February 2008 and ran for 5 series until the 11th September 2009.