The program consisted of comedy, opera, and international music, and went from 5:30pm - 7pm on Sunday afternoons. Jakestown started each week with the song "My Liverpool"; the song was performed by the Liverpool Fishermen. The song is also the first work to appear in the book Jakestown: My Liverpool. The following verse could be heard in the intro: In 1987, a cassette tape was released with programming from Jakestown. Introduction to Jakestown, Brian references Billy Dean and Billy Maher (file info) — File:Brian Jacques - Jakestown.ogg
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| - The program consisted of comedy, opera, and international music, and went from 5:30pm - 7pm on Sunday afternoons. Jakestown started each week with the song "My Liverpool"; the song was performed by the Liverpool Fishermen. The song is also the first work to appear in the book Jakestown: My Liverpool. The following verse could be heard in the intro: In 1987, a cassette tape was released with programming from Jakestown. Introduction to Jakestown, Brian references Billy Dean and Billy Maher (file info) — File:Brian Jacques - Jakestown.ogg
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| - The program consisted of comedy, opera, and international music, and went from 5:30pm - 7pm on Sunday afternoons. Jakestown started each week with the song "My Liverpool"; the song was performed by the Liverpool Fishermen. The song is also the first work to appear in the book Jakestown: My Liverpool. The following verse could be heard in the intro: The drizzle on the cobbles in the early mornin', that's my Liverpool. With a half eaten butty an' yer lace undone, y'gonna be late for school. There's a ship with a cargo of containers coming in through the locks an' a bus with a cargo of hangovers headin' down to the docks. My Liverpool's a town of dogs an' kids all kickin' up in the street Won't you give that dog a bone, Ma. Give that kid a sweet. An' the people know how to treat a stranger See that open door If You've never had a plate of my Ma's scouse, then you've never lived before It's roarin' bustlin' open wide, the northwest gate to Merseyside. In 1987, a cassette tape was released with programming from Jakestown. Introduction to Jakestown, Brian references Billy Dean and Billy Maher (file info) — File:Brian Jacques - Jakestown.ogg
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