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Topic History of: radio 1 vintage
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Anne Glad to hear he is on the way out, he will be no loss anyway.
Anne Agreed - they all should have been included, it was just not good enough, some of the shows were ok though.
JK2006 I boycotted it because of their stupid censorship. Lord Hall Hall should be sacked - except the old fart is retiring soon anyway.
robbiex http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p059cwkn/episodes/guide

I've really enjoyed listening to old shows from radio 1 djs like Janice Long, Tony Blackburn, Noel Edmonds, Kid Jenson, Mike Read, Gary Davies, Annie Nightingale and many others. Although like many others I'm missing the obvious omissions, DLT and Saville, once again written out of history. I think that they should be included for completeness. Annie Nightingale has been on radio 1 since 1970 and is still there. She really doesn't get enough credit for the