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He was on board when the ship ran aground during gales. Newborn baby is found dead in Morrisons car park as police issue urgent appeal to find infant's mother. He stayed in the Grand Duchy for 6½ years, during which time he was also seen on Granada In 1979 Wright got his big break at Radio Luxembourg, where he presented his own nightly show, presenting a Saturday evening show, then Saturday morning. First broadcasting from the Radio Caroline South ship, Don later moved to Radio Caroline North. Jack Jackson: the DJ who made radio fun Blending music and humour from the austere Forties to the swinging Sixties. Here he remained for two years as a grape-picker and learnt to speak French, Greek, Spanish, German and Italian. One of the great innovators. I was an avid listener of Luxy from about 1970 through to the 80s. Radio Luxembourg Collection 1960. It was true in the sixties when KHJ … Born in Buxton, Derbyshire, on 25 May 1945, Dave Lee Travis began his career spinning discs at the Oasis Club in Manchester on a part-time basis. Before becoming a DJ he had been a photographer, a flamenco guitarist and an interior decorator and his first experience with offshore radio was when he joined Radio Atlanta in 1964, which shortly merged with Radio Caroline. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, Henry joined pirate ship Radio Scotland after a stint at acting. In the early 1960s, music fans weren’t exactly spoilt for choice with their selection of radio stations. Snapped up by Radio 1 where he hosted the breakfast show. Like all popular broadcasters, he soon became the butt of comedians everywhere with distinctive catchphrases like “TTT” (“through ’til twelve”) and “Orft we jolly well go”. In 2009, KDIS continues on 1110 as the West Coast headquarters of Disney Radio. He broadcast on Radio Caroline and Radio Luxembourg in the 1960s and 1970s, later becoming a programme director and then businessman, responsible for establishing the remix label DMC. Jensen also guest-hosted Top of the Pops, before going to work for US broadcaster CNN. He died on 4 April 1997 and was buried in a grave he had dug for himself on Bodmin Moor. The radio disc jockey Stuart Henry and his wife Ollie displayed both during the last tragic years of his life, now brought to an end after a 20-year battle against multiple sclerosis. In 1943, radio DJ Jimmy Savile launched the world's first DJ dance party by playing jazz records in the upstairs function room of the Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds in Otley, England. There was considerable fudging over the reasons for his on-air dismissal from Radio One. 3. From there went on to the BBC. Prior to all that, he had broadcast on Radio Caroline and then Radio London. Work as a clerk, barman and factory hand followed before he decided to take his undoubted (to Mike) talents to France. Born at Parkstone, Dorset on 29 January 1943, Tony Blackburn was the first DJ to broadcast on Radio 1 when it launched in September 1967. Born in Oldham in 1946, Tony Prince had been an apprentice tool-maker and the singer and guitarist with a Manchester group called The Jasons before he became a TV personality, eventually joining Radio Caroline North in December 1965. Playlists. Noel Edmonds joined Keith Chegwin, John Craven and Maggie Philbin in Multi-Coloured Swap Shop. Date with destiny: Princess Elizabeth, 13, catches her first glimpse of dashing young naval cadet Philip in... UK records 1,730 new Covid cases - down a quarter on last week - as daily deaths drop to seven - taking the... Mutant South African Covid-19 variant can 'break through' the Pfizer jab, study finds. In the days before UK pirate radio in the mid 1960s, the only way to hear broadcasts of pop music was to listen to the evening programmes starting at 7pm from Radio Luxembourg on 208 metres medium wave. Radio Luxembourg, Tony Prince, the vital evening Tuesdays, chart rundown day of the hottest 30 records. What He Did Radio Luxembourg presenter in its 1960s heyday WENT ON TO Launch Radio 1 in 1967, moved to to US then Virgin Radio NOWLives … In Britain, Radio 1 and Top of the Pops began in the Sixties, but by 1970 the Disc Jockeys (or DJ’s) had been elevated to stardom, and many were household names; Tony Blackburn, David ‘Diddy’ Hamilton, Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman, Dave Lee Travis, Noel Edmonds and Jimmy Saville (who moved to television with Jim’ll Fix It in 1975). PO Anfelter. This entertaining and informative show, produced, written and narrated by Bill Rollins for Internet radio station Atlantic Oldies 2NG, traces how U.K. music radio evolved starting with Radio Normandy and Radio Luxembourg in the 1930’s and focuses on the offshore pirate stations of the 1960’s. A native of Dorset, Brandon broke into broadcasting – after a spell as a journalist and some time on the variety stage as a comedy impressionist – when he read an item in a newspaper about a couple of Disc Jockeys who were leaving Radio Luxembourg. programmes on Luxembourg, plus undertaking various jobs for the BBC until landing the afternoon slot on Radio 1. And best of all, the new transistor radios that came on the market in the 1960s truly were small enough to listen “under the bedclothes” and had pretty good reception of medium wave signals. Es war der erste Sender, der DJs hatte (Tony Prince, Emperor Rosko, Bob Stewart ...) … (19 June 1923 – 24 March 2001) One of the very few female disc jockeys on Radio Luxembourg, Muriel Young started out as an actress. 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Made many of Radio Luxembourg‘s jingles and stayed with the station as a presenter for ten years. Kenny Everett (real name Maurice Cole) helped to establish the double-DJ show with Dave Cash on pirate station Radio London (‘Big L’). Paul Burnett was born into a show business family and attended twelve schools, living mainly in caravans. Proving extremely popular, DLT went on an extensive tour of clubs, ballrooms and theatres presenting and promoting his own shows with the aid of his specially built stereophonic record player system. After his death in 2011, hundreds of allegations of sexual abuse were made against him, leading the police to believe that Savile had been a predatory sex offender – possibly one of Britain’s most prolific. Born in Melbourne, Australia, former-accountant Freeman landed himself a job as summer relief disc jockey on Radio Luxembourg. Everett also proved vital in establishing Big L’s friendly relationship with The Beatles, travelling with them on their 1966 US tour. After early radio experience in Melbourne, Australia, Johnny came to Britain in 1963, joining Radio Luxembourg as a staff announcer for two years in 1964 (where he introduced himself as ‘Johnny Moran your music man’). “Like kids across Europe, I became a devout Radio Luxembourg listener at quite a young age. On leaving school Simon tried his hand at a number of jobs including that of lorry driver and as a bouncer. After a year on the Continent, he took the plunge and was pressed into service by pirate station Radio London where he was happier because he had greater control over his own programmes. He and fellow DJ Dave Lee Travis released a parody cover version of U.S. hit Convoy. years. 0 . He spent 17 years at the station and also presented Top of the Pops and was a weekly fixture on Noel’s House Party. Young became a mainstay of Radio 1 until he transferred to the rarified atmosphere of Radio 2 in 1973. Tony Prince (born Thomas Whitehead; 9 May 1944) is a British radio disc jockey and businessman. Then he struck it lucky. Follow Playlist. Born and educated in Portsmouth, Mike Allen devoted much of his time to songwriting. In its 1960s heyday, the station became popular for playing pop music aimed at teenage listeners for the first time. Alan Jarvie East Kilbride, Scotland (14/10/2011). He made enough of an impression to get himself recruited to the BBC Light Programme as presenter of the Records Around Five show in 1960, where he first introduced his familiar signature tune, At the Sign of the Swinging Cymbal. Many spent time under the bedclothes with a transistor radio tuning in to Radio Luxembourg. From left to right back, Howard Pearce, Pete Murray, David Jensen, Timmy Mallett (centre) , Mike Read, Tony Prince, Mark Wesley, Peter Anthony and ambassador Jean Olinger, second from right, Peter Anthony pictured in 1991 who was a Radio Luxembourg DJ (left). DJ Tony Prince later became a programme director and businessman (right). However things were already changing as the arrival of ITV was beginning to seriously impact on Luxembourg's advertising revenue and some of their most popular presenters were beginning to jump ship for lucrative television roles. The programme suffered over the years from recurrent bouts of rescheduling when it was shunted around the network like a redundant goods train. By Jennifer Ruby Senior Showbiz Correspondent For The Daily Mail, Published: 01:09 BST, 26 October 2019 | Updated: 17:03 BST, 4 November 2019. After KHJ introduced "Boss Radio" in 1965, KRLA found competing in the format rougher, and when the license was put in jeopardy, it got worse yet, financially. Following. For the next four years, he was their sports commentator, film critic, disc jockey and tea-maker. Timmy Mallett in the studio is now an English TV presenter known for his striking style (right), Howard Pearce worked for Radio Luxembourg and countless other UK station (left) and Mark Wesley who announced the death of Elvis Presley in a news bulletin on the station in August 1977 (right), Mike Reid has been a broadcaster for more than 40 years (left). His over-the-top style once prompted a newsreader to announce “Now here is the news – in English”. Stuart Henry (24 February 1942 – 24 November 1995) was a Scottish disc jockey on pirate radio station Radio Scotland, then BBC Radio 1 from its start in 1967. After an 18-month stint, he switched ships to Radio Caroline South in October 1966 – and on his late-night show organised his “Kiss in the Car” spot for which a vast number of his fans are “licenced” to take part – before eventually joining the BBC. For a generation of teenagers, it was the radio station that let them listen to pop music in the days when the stuffy BBC rationed such treats. Born in Liverpool on 30 September 1942, Mike Ahern was educated at St Bedes Secondary Modern School until he was 15. In May 1975 he was taken on by a commercial station in Nottingham and, just over a year later, moved to Radio 1. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he missed out on a gig at Radio 1.

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