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  2. Annie Nightingale: Trailblazing BBC Radio 1 DJ dies at 83 - AOL

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  3. Annie Nightingale - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 she was the first female DJ from Radio 1 to be inducted into the Radio Academy Hall of Fame. [8] In both 2006 and 2007 she won The International Breakspoll Award for Best Radio Show. [13] On 20 May 2011, Nightingale was featured in the BBC Four documentary Annie Nightingale: Bird on the Wireless, documenting her life and passion for ...

  4. Mike Smith (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    His work included promotions and production work for the Radio 1 Roadshow, Quiz Kid and most daytime network shows. As a standby DJ, Smith occasionally broadcast when live outside broadcasts failed. He joined London's Capital Radio in June 1978 and presented a variety of shows until July 1980, when he became the breakfast show presenter. He ...

  5. Category:BBC Radio 1 presenters - Wikipedia

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  6. Johnnie Walker, legendary BBC Radio presenter, dies aged 79 - AOL

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    Popular radio presenter Johnnie Walker, a former pirate radio DJ who began his career with the BBC in 1969, has died aged 79. The veteran DJ had been diagnosed with a terminal illness, and ...

  7. Convicted pedophile and former BBC Radio 1 presenter Chris Denning died of diabetes in prison aged 81, after being convicted for a string of offences against 35 young boys, some as young as eight

  8. Steve Wright (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    He presented Steve Wright in the Afternoon for 12 years on BBC Radio 1 and 23 years on BBC Radio 2, two of the BBC's national radio stations. He continued to present his Sunday Love Songs on Radio 2 until his death and, in October 2023, he took over as the host of the long-running Pick of the Pops chart show.

  9. Stuart Henry (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Henry (24 February 1942 – 24 November 1995) was a Scottish disc jockey on pirate radio station Radio Scotland from January 1966 to September 1967. He then worked at BBC Radio 1 from its start in 1967. Between 1967 and 1969 he was one of the regular presenters of BBC's Top of the Pops. He left the BBC in 1974 to join Radio Luxembourg. [1]