After playing the Bluebird track by the Boo Radleys, he talks about the Bluebird record label and the time he bought imported Bluebird records from the Netherlands, whilst he was in the army. He plays a track from Jazz Gillum, who was originally from that label and explains that when he told his daughter Flossie, who is 8 years old, about the record being released when he himself was eight years old, she didn't seem to be interested and wanted to know whether her friend Chloe can come around.
Peel mentions his roadshow at Manchester during the week didn't turn out well, but went record shopping with Ian The Tank Engine at Piccadilly Records.
Peel mentioned that he once said the Albanian Shop was closed, but when he passed there, he found out it was still there, but not opened and plays a track from a compilation album of Albanian folk music.
Peel talks about the Pig seeing Les Têtes Brulées, a band from Cameroon, playing in Cambridge and provides dates for their shows in the UK.
Sweet Tooth: Kitty Fists (LP - Soft White Underbelly) Earache
Fatmir Dandlii & Endri Fifo: Let Us Sing To The Brave Men - T'u Kendojme Trimave (v/a CD - There Where The Avalanche Stops - Music From The Gjirokastra Folk Festival, Albania, 1988, Volume One) Touch
Fatima Mansions: The Door-To-Door Inspector (LP - Viva Dead Ponies) Kitchenware
Open House Featuring Pace: Keep With The Pace (12") Nu Groove