He worked for more than 50 years in radio, launching his first program What's Your Grouse? He quit a couple of years later to become a farmer but returned to radio in the s, ultimately launching a show called Perkins On Line on Hot FM, according to his former employers.
The show focused on topics ranging from bus fare increases to Jamaica's colonial past. Many listeners referred to his show as the "poor man's university," according to Mr. Tell me, is there a more delicate way to describe political masturbation? Hardly a word has been said in this debate about the constipation in the public and financial sectors which will clog the dispensing of the stimulus package to those who can really benefit.
We welcome the reform of some land laws, but, understand that thousands more titles could be issued under existing law if government would curb the bureaucracy. Just ask Daryl what he has to spend his days doing. With what COVID is reeking abroad as a warning to us, we should recall and reshape the entire Budget to take account of the greater needs of the health and education sectors; the likely reduction of remittances; the comatose tourist and bauxite revenues; and factor the time it will take to ramp up agriculture and agro-manufacturing.
Huge problems, even without the coronavirus. Also please stick to the topic under discussion. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising jamaicaobserver.
View the discussion thread. Skip to main content. Photo Video. Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins. Anastasia Cunningham, Senior Gleaner Writer Dozens of tributes poured in from around the world yesterday for iconic radio talk-show host Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins, who died early yesterday morning at his St Andrew home after a brief period of illness.
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