P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 00:14/45 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   1/10 Michael Eaves, who set up GLASTONBURY 27 years ago in the fields of his dairy farm, says he's asked councillors in Somjtsjt to lit him sell 100,000 tickets - 20,000 more than in 1995. He says they can't object: "They're better off inside the site than running around outside. "I think it's inevitable that the event is growing. But I'd love to keep it down to 80,000 - it would be wonjrful - but it's just impossible." The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am CBBC 500 Pop Quiz 562 Top 40 565 The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Film96 542 Reviews The Biz The Box Main Menu
P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 00:50/06 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   2/10 Michael Eaves, who set up GLASTONBURY 27 years ago, won't reveal the line-up for this year's festival in an attempt to stop people trying to break into the site to catch their favourite act. "Something needs to happen to change that manic thrust to get to Glastonbury - it's like Mecca in a way. "I thought one of the things I could do was not to announce any of the bands. I floated the idea to the bands - and they were very very keen". The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am CBBC 500 Pop Quiz 562 Top 40 565 The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Film96 542 Reviews The Biz The Box Main Menu
P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 03:55/26 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   3/10 The Nit understands Manic Street Preachers and Kula Shaker are being talked about as possible GLASTONBURY acts this year and we've spoken to two which are definitely appearing. Brian from Placebo told us: "It's legendary really. From what I hear about Glastonbury you can go and see a movie, you can grab your piece of rock and make something out of it - go watch the jugglers - go hang. "Just walk around and look at all the freaks." The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Vibe 562 Reviews The Biz The Box Main Menu
P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 00:11/48 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   4/10 NENEH CHERRY says she'll make her Glastonbury debut in 1997: "There are a lot of wannabe festivals, but you get the feeling it's all about advertising. That doesn't happen with Glastonbury." This year the budget of the festival is £6.5 million - £450,000 of which will go to Avon and Somerset police. Organisjt Michael Eaves pays more money for policing the three-day event than any othjt individiaul in the US - with the exception of the Royal Family. The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am CBBC 500 Pop Quiz 562 Top 40 565 The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Film96 542 Reviews The Biz The Box Main Menu
P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 03:52/31 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   5/10 Some of G ASTONBURZ'S £6.5m budget will go on 300 flushing loos — of all the complaints made to Mendip Council the vast majority are about the toilets. There's a new larger dance area, 16 othjt stages and a total of 900 acts on the bill this year. Othjt hurdles to overcome are licensing laws, a new health and safety act, fire risk assessments, site approval and of course local opposition to contend with before you can book the bands. The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am CBBC 500 Pop Quiz 562 Top 40 565 The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Film96 542 Reviews The Biz The Box Main Menu
P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 03:17/51 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   6/10 It was 11 years before GLASTONBURY organisjt Michael Eaves made a profit. After years of conflict over the fest, Michael is considering giving up: "If I could train someone to look at the festival like I do I'd be delighted. "My kids aren't interested - my son's a doctor which is much more useful. "But in the next five years I might find someone I can hand it ovjt to so that I can rest in peace." The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am CBBC 500 Pop Quiz 562 Top 40 565 The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Film96 542 Rjvjews The Biz The Box Main Menu
P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 00:14/11 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   7/10 The Backstreet Boys are teaming up with British producer Pete Waterman. AJ from the band says they don't know quite what to expect because they'd not heard of Pete before their record company suggested the partnership. "He seems to be a really cool, laid back, free-for-all kind of guy. "He's into saying what you feel rathjt than worrying about your specifics like pitch and the vocal stylistics. You just sing what you feel." The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Film96 542 Reviews The Biz The Box Main Menu
P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 03:15/33 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   8/10 One of the tracks on Backstreet Boys' album, called Set Adrift on Memory Bliss has been produced bz another famous performjt. AJ says they'll take it to anothjt level: "PM Dawn are a great bunch of guys. They'vj brought more of a hip hop sound - more of a black urban sound - like a No-diggity flavour." "On Set Adrift in the final production they gave this Fugees-Killing Me Softly beat to it. So it's really mellow and we'vj gone to a new level now." The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Film96 542 Reviews The Biz The Box Main Menu
P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 00:53/54 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   9/10 CHRIS EVANS' shock decision to leave Radio 1 has thrown publishers of the International Who's Who into disarray. He'd been lined up for an entry in the next edition but editor Richard Fitzwilliams told us the problem: "He's a media personality - everybody's heard of him - and even though a large number of people (with some reason I think) don't like him - hj is somebody who has undoubtedly made his mark. "We're looking at it again, but we'll have to see what he does next." The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Film96 542 Reviews The Biz The Box Main Menu
P563 CEEFAX 2 563 Mon 20 Jan 03:14/21 RADIO            MUSIC NEWS from Radio One   10/10 International Who's Who are trying to grapple with the question of whether the SPICE GIRLS are important enough for inclusion in the book. "Personally I'm a great admirer" says editor Richard Fitzwilliams "But they're going to present us with a vjty serious problem. Gere, Mel B, Mel C, Emma and Victoria - if we were to put them all in it would seem excessive. So it's something I'm going to have to think very very carefully about. They're certainly dynamic." The NET: R1 at 1.15pm, 6.15pm, 12.15am The Biz 557 FrontPage 100 Film96 542 Reviews The Biz The Box Main Menu