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# BBC Snouds



Once upon a time, many years ago, people bought music magazines and newspapers to read about the latest in the business that is show. Familiar names on the newsagents stands were NME, New Musical Express, Melody Maker and Sounds, or as some called it, Snouds. Simon and Mark were reminiscing about this and thus BBC Snouds was born. Whether it will have the same reach as BBC Echo (see Hugh Bonneville) is another question. See also [Baby Sea Clowns](/web/20220808075039/https://witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Baby%5FSea%5FClowns&action=edit&redlink=1 "Baby Sea Clowns (page does not exist)")

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# BBC Snouds



Once upon a time, many years ago, people bought music magazines and newspapers to read about the latest in the business that is show. Familiar names on the newsagents stands were NME, New Musical Express, Melody Maker and Sounds, or as some called it, Snouds. Simon and Mark were reminiscing about this and thus BBC Snouds was born. Whether it will have the same reach as BBC Echo (see Hugh Bonneville) is another question. See also [Baby Sea Clowns](/web/20220808075039/https://witterpedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Baby%5FSea%5FClowns&action=edit&redlink=1 "Baby Sea Clowns (page does not exist)")
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BBC Snouds

Once upon a time, many years ago, people bought music magazines and newspapers to read about the latest in the business that is show. Familiar names on the newsagents stands were NME, New Musical Express, Melody Maker and Sounds, or as some called it, Snouds. Simon and Mark were reminiscing about this and thus BBC Snouds was born. Whether it will have the same reach as BBC Echo (see Hugh Bonneville) is another question. See also Baby Sea Clowns

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BBC Snouds

Once upon a time, many years ago, people bought music magazines and newspapers to read about the latest in the business that is show. Familiar names on the newsagents stands were NME, New Musical Express, Melody Maker and Sounds, or as some called it, Snouds. Simon and Mark were reminiscing about this and thus BBC Snouds was born. Whether it will have the same reach as BBC Echo (see Hugh Bonneville) is another question. See also Baby Sea Clowns