Peel was invited to select a film to be shown at the inaugural Sound City event in Norwich in 1992, and It's Trad, Dad!, a film he had never seen, was his choice. On his 24 April 1992 show - the day after the screening - he talks about why he requested it. "It was a real treat", he says. Alan Freeman, Pete Murray and David Jacobs appear in the film as a trio of trendy DJs. In John's opinion, Freeman's appearances are one of its high points.
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| - Peel was invited to select a film to be shown at the inaugural Sound City event in Norwich in 1992, and It's Trad, Dad!, a film he had never seen, was his choice. On his 24 April 1992 show - the day after the screening - he talks about why he requested it. "It was a real treat", he says. Alan Freeman, Pete Murray and David Jacobs appear in the film as a trio of trendy DJs. In John's opinion, Freeman's appearances are one of its high points.
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| - Peel was invited to select a film to be shown at the inaugural Sound City event in Norwich in 1992, and It's Trad, Dad!, a film he had never seen, was his choice. On his 24 April 1992 show - the day after the screening - he talks about why he requested it. "It was a real treat", he says. Alan Freeman, Pete Murray and David Jacobs appear in the film as a trio of trendy DJs. In John's opinion, Freeman's appearances are one of its high points.
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