Two months on the trot we have a winner from Radio Works. January’s trip up the Salisbury spire was won by Lee Peters who cleverly knew that neither Chas or Liberace are the current organ player at Salisbury Cathedral. He had a bit of an advantage over most though, as he is actually a professional organist himself. In fact he sent us a picture of his organ. Enjoy your trip Lee. Send us a postcard won’t you..?
Just send your answer A, B or C
on a t
’interweb postcard HERE
A fittingly challenging question
for your burned out media brains

Answers via the information superhighway to Editor@firstradio.co.uk

In an effort to get even closer to God this month, Original FM have offered a Champagne Hot Air Balloon trip in Bristol for one lucky reader and his/her partner/weapon of choice. And all you have to do is pull your finger out and e-mail the correct answer to the following:

Q. Rowies, made out of bread dough and fat, are an Aberdonian speciality. Now a favourite for breakfast, the rowie was originally made for sailors as an alternative to their usual biscuits. But which of the following is not a type of biscuit:

A. The Bourbon
B. The Hob Nob
C. The Tinned Roe

We would have loved to include ‘The Garibaldi’ but 2 mentions in one issue is biscuit overkill.