The late show with Linda McDermott is loved by listeners across Merseyside
BBC Radio Merseyside's late show with Linda McDermott is set to end this Friday, much to the dismay of regular guests and listeners. According to the radio station's listings, the show will be replaced from Monday, October 9, by a new late show which will be aired across every BBC local radio station in the country, presented by Becky Want and Jo Good.
Sharing a photo of the himself with Linda, Pete tweeted: "Tonight I do my last hour ever with @LindaMcDermott_ Radio Merseyside. We are going to look back over all the years we have both done late night radio. It’s going to be the biggest loss to thousands that this mega talented lady’s contract is not being renewed. Tonight 11 o’clock"
"For over 16 years Auntie Linda or the “Matron” and her Under the Duvet Show has through high local standards brought the listening public together and created a diverse, happy and loving family and global group of friends. "Through this unique club, through discussion, song and laughter, Linda has helped create a truly global family. One in which the central character is Merseyside and where collectively the role of Auntie, Matron, patriarch and matriarch has created not simply a radio show, but has forged a family of chosen friends, a close knit community whom are the very essence of why the BBC and Auntie Beeb was formed in the first place.
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