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| Name = Janice Long
[[Category:Radio/TV Presenter]]
| Born = 5 April 1955
==Information==
| Hometown = Liverpool, England
 
| Years Active = 1980 - Present
Morrissey reportedly refers to her as "Auntie Pong".
| Record Labels = N/A
| Associated Acts = [[The Smiths]]<br>[[Morrissey]]
| Official Website        = http://www.janicelong.com/index_files/Page346.htm


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==Biography==
==Morrissey Appearances==
Janice Long is an English TV/radio presenter, who has mainly worked for the [[BBC]].


In the early 1980's she presented a youth programme 'Street Life' on BBC Radio Merseyside, broadcast from Liverpool to the surrounding area. [[Shaun Duggan]] was also a presenter.
===2002 Interview===


From 1982 she worked at [[BBC Radio 1]], and hosted [[Top Of The Pops]], including it's final weekly episode in 2006.
On 3 October, 2002, an interview with Morrissey was played on the BBC Radio 2 show of Janice Long.
Since 1999 she has worked at BBC Radio 2.


Her brother is TV presenter Keith Chegwin. She is a judge for the Mercury Music Prize, and is married with two children.  
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_fPzpftJfU</youtube>


Morrissey reportedly refers to her as "Auntie Pong".
===2004 Session & Interview===
 
On 17 December, 2004, a BBC Radio 2 session (recorded on December 9th, at BBC Maida Vale Studios in London) was played on "The Janice Long Show".


==2002 Interview==
The session included couple of new tracks played live and a brief interview with Morrissey by Janice Long.


On 3 October, 2002, an interview with Morrissey was played on the BBC Radio 2 show of Janice Long.
The tracks played by the band and Morrissey were: "Play Easy To Get", "Redondo Beach (Patti Smith cover)", "Noise Is The Best Revenge" and "It's Hard To Walk Tall When You're Small".


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==2011 Session==
===2011 Session===


On 9 June, 2011, Janice Long announced on her show that she would be recording new music with Morrissey on Friday, 10 June, 2011.<ref name=ms-rec-info />  These sessions took place at the Maida Vale Studios, London.
On 9 June, 2011, Janice Long announced on her show that she would be recording new music with Morrissey on Friday, 10 June, 2011.<ref name=ms-rec-info />  These sessions took place at the Maida Vale Studios, London.
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| <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QXfg6Ee_RA</youtube>
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==References And Notes==
==References And Notes==
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<ref name=ms-rec-info>Information provided by [http://www.morrissey-solo.com/threads/115289-Morrissey-recording-new-Janice-Long-BBC-Radio2-session-today-Broadcast-next-week?p=1986648596#post1986648596 Joe Frady / Morrissey Solo]</ref>
<ref name=ms-rec-info>Information provided by [http://www.morrissey-solo.com/threads/115289-Morrissey-recording-new-Janice-Long-BBC-Radio2-session-today-Broadcast-next-week?p=1986648596#post1986648596 Joe Frady / Morrissey Solo]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 13 February 2024

Janice Long Podcast Logo

Information

Morrissey reportedly refers to her as "Auntie Pong".


Morrissey Appearances

2002 Interview

On 3 October, 2002, an interview with Morrissey was played on the BBC Radio 2 show of Janice Long.

2004 Session & Interview

On 17 December, 2004, a BBC Radio 2 session (recorded on December 9th, at BBC Maida Vale Studios in London) was played on "The Janice Long Show".

The session included couple of new tracks played live and a brief interview with Morrissey by Janice Long.

The tracks played by the band and Morrissey were: "Play Easy To Get", "Redondo Beach (Patti Smith cover)", "Noise Is The Best Revenge" and "It's Hard To Walk Tall When You're Small".

2011 Session

On 9 June, 2011, Janice Long announced on her show that she would be recording new music with Morrissey on Friday, 10 June, 2011.[1] These sessions took place at the Maida Vale Studios, London.

On 10 June, 2011 it was announced that Morrissey would be appearing on the BBC Radio 2 show of Janice Long.[2] It was also stated that three new songs would be premiered: Action Is My Middle Name, The Kid's A Looker and People Are The Same Everywhere.

On 15 June, 2011, Morrissey appeared on the BBC Radio 2 show of Janice Long. The previously mentioned songs were played.

Action Is My Middle Name: The Kid's A Looker: People Are The Same Everywhere:

References And Notes

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Information provided by Joe Frady / Morrissey Solo
  2. 2.0 2.1 Information provided by True To You

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Wikipedia Information

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Janice Berry (née Chegwin; 5 April 1955 – 25 December 2021), known professionally by her first married name Janice Long, was an English broadcaster who was best known for her work in British music radio. The first female presenter to have a daily music show on BBC Radio 1, Long also appeared on other BBC Radio stations, such as BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio London, BBC Radio WM, and BBC Radio 6 Music, and was the first female regular presenter on the television chart show Top of the Pops, beginning in 1982. Between 2005 and 2021, Long was the Presenter of Moseley Folk and Arts Festival. At the end of her career, Long hosted four nights a week on BBC Radio Wales and Saturday afternoons on Greatest Hits Radio.

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