Byte High No Limit covers the relationships between people and technology, from Phone Phreaking to Modern Architecture!
The Teletext People mini series is a social history of the blocky medium that once dominated out TV Screens from the 70s to 2012. Many very influential people have been guests, Mort Smith, Steven Rosenburg BBC, Ian Irving, Paul B Davis and Frauke Languth of ARDtext Germany to name a few.
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Byte High No Limit covers the relationships between people and technology, from Phone Phreaking to Modern Architecture!
The Teletext People mini series is a social history of the blocky medium that once dominated out TV Screens from the 70s to 2012. Many very influential people have been guests, Mort Smith, Steven Rosenburg BBC, Ian Irving, Paul B Davis and Frauke Languth of ARDtext Germany to name a few.
Ricardo speaks to me about the CubanBoys ,teletext, Eurovision and the Poundshop boys. Being championed by Radio One DJ's Jo Wiley and John Peel catapulted Ricardo and his band mates into superstardom when they were spotted by EMI records. Ricardo also speaks about his fascination with the Top 40 and his ZX Spectrum Coding career.
The Peel Sessions are now available on preciousrecordingsoflondon.com - Please consider buying Sam Tan from poundshopboys.bandcamp.com as the proceeds go to local Charities.
My Theme tune is courtesy of @mrnissness
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Byte High no Limit
Byte High No Limit covers the relationships between people and technology, from Phone Phreaking to Modern Architecture!
The Teletext People mini series is a social history of the blocky medium that once dominated out TV Screens from the 70s to 2012. Many very influential people have been guests, Mort Smith, Steven Rosenburg BBC, Ian Irving, Paul B Davis and Frauke Languth of ARDtext Germany to name a few.