The Terry Lee Breakfast Show

Mixed music and banter with Norwich's favourite early riser

Presented by: Terry Lee

On air: Monday - Friday 7-10am

Terry Lee presents the breakfast show every day on Future Radio, 7am-10am. And hopefully people tune into it at around the same time.

The show itself is a blend of music, chat, sport, words, text-ins, games, and information...pretty much in that order. On paper (or screen) that sounds really generic, but the idea is that it's all done in a way that doesn't pong of cheese/ whiff of innuendo/ bore with corporate messages. Listen and play along - join 'Team Breakfast' in the morning!

Terry will try to keep his pages relatively up to date with interesting stuff. And write new blogs every now and again.


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Live Tracks: Tuesday 31st August - Friday 3rd September 2010

Tuesday: Oasis - Little By Litttle (Finsbury Park 2002)

Wednesday: Arcade Fire - Rococo (Recorded at Oxygen Festival 2010)

Thursday: X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage! Up Yours! (source unknown!)

Live Tracks: Monday 23rd - Friday 27th August 2010

Monday: Bjork - Violently Happy (from 'Live Box')

Tuesday: Simon & Garfunkel - The Dangling Conversation (Live in NYC 1967)

Wednesday: Jerry Lee Lewis - Money (That's What I Want) (Live at the Star Club, Germany, 1964)

Thursday: Duke Special - Last Night I Nearly Died (But I Woke Up Just In Time) (Glastonbury 2007)

Friday: The Ramones - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker (From 'NYC 1978')

Live Tracks: Monday 16th - Friday 20th August 2010

Monday: Goldfrapp - Train (Live at Glastonbury 2007)

Tuesday: Rory McVicar - I Will Take The Blame (Recorded in Studio A in a live session)

Wednesday: Arcade Fire- Wake Up (Recorded at Oxygen Festival 2010)

Thursday: Paul Weller - You Do Something To Me (from 'Days Of Speed')

Friday: Beirut - Mount Wrocial (Idle Days) (from Glastonbury 2007)

3rd Birthday PRESENTS!

Hello All,

Tomorrow (Friday) sees Future Radio celebrate it’s 3rd birthday. So naturally everyone at Future Radio is ready to parrr-taaay.
Well, not exactly parrr-taaay, we have important work to do. BUT we will be giving away lots of prizes tomorrow morning to celebrate! And having not one, not two, but THREE special birthday teasers!

Listen from 7am for chances to win BIRTHDAY PRESENTS! With donations from our friends at:

Future Radio is 3!

Live Tracks: Monday 2nd Aug - Friday 6th 2010

Monday: WIRE - I Am The Fly (Live at CGBD Theatre, July 1978)

Tuesday: Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb (from 'Got Live If You Want It!')

Wednesday: The Strokes - Reptillia (from Isle Of Wight Festival 2010)

Thursday: The Police - Can't Stand Losing You (from 'Live!', recorded 1983)

Friday: George Harrison - My Sweet Lord (Live In Japan)

Live Tracks: Monday 26th - Friday 30th July 2010

Monday: CSS - Off The Hook (live at Glastonbury 2007)

Tuesday: White Stripes - Seven Nation Army (recorded in 2008)

Wednesday: Sam Cooke - Chain Chang (from 'Live At Harlem Sqaure, 1963')

Thursday: Talking Heads - Psycho Killer (Recorded in New York in 1983)

Friday: Billy Bragg - Sexuality (recorded at Glastonbury 2007)

Live Tracks: Monday 19th - Friday 23rd July 2010

Monday: The Clash - Tommy Gun (Live At Shea Stadium) 

Tuesday: Bjork - Human Behaviour (from 'Live Box' recorded in 1994)

Wednesday: Paul Weller - Wild Wood (from 'Live Wood')

Thursday: Dreadzone - For A Reason (recorded in Future Radio's Studio A)

Friday: John Fogerty - Bad Moon Rising (live at Glastonbury 2007)

Live Tracks: Monday 12th - Friday 16th July

Monday: Joy Division - Disorder (Live in Paris 1979)

Tuesday: The Who - I'm A Boy (from 'Live At Leeds')

Wednesday: Spoon - The Underdog (live in concert 2009)

Thursday: The Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler (Thanks to Dave Newton for this track)

Friday: Jess Morgan - Workhouse (recorded in Norway)

Terry Has A Catch-Up With Little Bear and Old Bear

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8:47 minutes (3.53 MB)As part of the relaunch spectacular on Friday 2nd July, Terry caught up with Little Bear and Old Bear from the popular former B reakfast Show feature 'Old Bear Stories'.
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