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Tony Blackburn. Antony Kenneth Blackburn OBE (born 29 January 1943) is an English disc jockey, singer and TV presenter, whose career spans 60 years. Blackburn first achieved fame broadcasting on the pirate stations Radio Caroline and Radio London in the 1960s, before joining the BBC, initially broadcasting on the BBC Light Programme.
Sounds of the 60s is a long-running Saturday morning programme on BBC Radio 2 that features recordings of popular music made in the 1960s. It was first broadcast on 12 February 1983 and introduced by Keith Fordyce, who had been the first presenter of the TV show Ready Steady Go! in 1963. From March 1990 until February 2017, the presenter was ...
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Pick of the Pops. Pick of the Pops is a long-running BBC Radio programme; it was based originally on the Top 20 from the UK Singles Chart and was first broadcast on the BBC Light Programme on 4 October 1955. [ 1] It transferred to BBC Radio 1 ( simulcast on BBC Radio 2) from 1967 to 1972. [ 2] The show returned to the BBC in 1989 and its ...
The DJ, 81, worked on pirate stations Radio Caroline and Radio London in the 1960s. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
The ‘Sounds of the 60s’ host took a break from presenting his weekly radio show after he was taken ill in April BBC Radio 2’s Tony Blackburn reveals he had sepsis and pneumonia in health ...
The two stations air a joint 90-minute show presented by Nick Grimshaw and Tony Blackburn, and BBC Radio 2 reconstructs the very first BBC Radio 1 show on Sounds of the 60s. 26 November – Clare Balding hosts Good Morning Sunday for the final time as she leaves the station.
Children's Favourites. Junior Choice is a BBC Radio programme originally broadcast from 1967 until 1982 with Christmas specials from 2007 to present, with the exception of 2016. Originally broadcast on the BBC Light Programme on Saturday mornings from 9.10 to 9.55 (later, 9.00–10.00), and later BBC Radio 1, and BBC Radio 2, its precursor from ...