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#432145
If it wasn't adjudicated by Guinness it isn't a record.
#432281
I lived in New Zealand for 3 years until September last year. The radio there is ALL like local radio, as in the kind that all Chris Moyles fans love to hate, so it will be a very long show if they want to do 185 hours. I always listened to Chris Moyles with a slight feeling of 'this is what real radio is all about...'

By the way - isn't 185 hours almost a week? Wowsers. 8O
#432306
[quote="reviloslater"]I lived in New Zealand for 3 years until September last year. The radio there is ALL like local radio, as in the kind that all Chris Moyles fans love to hate, so it will be a very long show if they want to do 185 hours. I always listened to Chris Moyles with a slight feeling of 'this is what real radio is all about...'

By the way - isn't 185 hours almost a week? Wowsers. 8O[/quote]

A whole week plus three hours!
#432383
[quote="Wykey"]Peter Tripp did 201 hours in 1959.

And the Icelandic kid I was thinking of was from Finland, and he was just staying awake, he wasn't doing a radio show.[/quote]

None of them were doing radio shows though.
#432445
The thing is, all the way through to the end, Chris and Dave's links were all proper full links, with conversations and discussion and surprises and interviews etc., whereas i suspect other people who do it for 100 odd hours will just have 'hi this is me talking', then 2 songs, then 'talking again' then 2 more songs.. just power napping through the whole thing.
#432463
I was reading up about this today and found this article about world records:

http://www.radioworld.com/article/6750

It mentions the record by a US DJ called Johnny Walker (not to be confused with Radio 2's Johnnie Walker) who set a 175hrs individual record on college station WUAG in 2007. That's the guy who Chris said he thought died afterwards, but I found no mention of that.

this is the one mentioned above, from 2009, when a German DJ called Dominik Schollmayer did 169hrs:

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/life/2009- ... 659060.htm

Just cos I thought it was mildly interesting :)
#432569
Zenon wrote:
Wykey wrote:Peter Tripp did 201 hours in 1959.

And the Icelandic kid I was thinking of was from Finland, and he was just staying awake, he wasn't doing a radio show.


None of them were doing radio shows though.


Peter Tripp was, and I did mention the lad from Finland wasn't....
#432573
It can't be a Guinness record though because Simon Mayo's 37 hour show was a Guinness World Record for a while. Maybe they didn't tell Guinness or just didn't follow the rules that Guinness set.
#432591
Topher wrote:It can't be a Guinness record though because Simon Mayo's 37 hour show was a Guinness World Record for a while. Maybe they didn't tell Guinness or just didn't follow the rules that Guinness set.


I think it might have been before Guiness brought out their book...
#432598
I think that is highly unlikely - The Guinness Book of Records has been going since 1951.
#432747
It was 1959 - so maybe the guiness book hadn't fully evolved...

From wikipedia:

"He was a Top-40 countdown radio personality from the mid-1950s, whose career peaked with his 1959 record breaking 201 hour wakeathon (working on the radio non-stop without sleep to benefit the March of Dimes). For much of the stunt, he sat in a glass booth in Times Square. After a few days he began to hallucinate, and for the last 66 hours the observing scientists and doctors gave him drugs to help him stay awake. He was broadcasting for WMGM in New York City at the time."

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/20 ... awake-men/

"While Tripp somehow managed to keep it together during broadcasts, off the air he was experiencing wild hallucinations. He saw mice and kittens scampering around the makeshift studio. He was convinced that his shoes were full of spiders. He thought a desk drawer was on fire. When a man in a dark overcoat showed up, Tripp imagined him to be an undertaker and ran terrified into the street. He had to be dragged back inside."

Ace.
#432748
Yudster wrote:I think that is highly unlikely - The Guinness Book of Records has been going since 1951.


Tis true, they have the guiness world record for the longest running guiness world record book.....