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  2. Johnnie Walker (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Walker began broadcasting as a disc jockey in May 1966, on offshore ("pirate") radio station Swinging Radio England, and later on Radio Caroline. [8] [9] In 1967, when the Marine, &c., Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967 forced the pirate stations to move out of British waters, three presenters continued to broadcast on Caroline until March 1968 from the coast of the Netherlands: Walker, Robbie ...

  3. Johnnie Walker: Former pirate radio DJ who spent over five ...

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    Johnnie Walker joined the new BBC Radio 1 in 1969 (PA) ... In June 2024, he revealed on a special episode of Sounds Of The 70s that his idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPS) is “terminal” and ...

  4. Johnnie Walker, a former BBC Radio 2 DJ known for hosting the “Sounds of the 70s” show, died Monday. He was 79. The news was announced live on the station by Bob Harris, who took over Johnnie ...

  5. Johnnie Walker remembered as 'broadcasting legend' - AOL

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    Radio presenter Johnnie Walker has been described as a "broadcasting legend" following his death aged 79. ... who took over BBC Radio 2's Sounds of the 70s show after Walker's retirement ...

  6. Johnny Walker (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Walker (born as James Lewis Embrey in New Albany, Indiana; August 13, 1948 – March 1, 2004) was an American radio personality, best known as a disc jockey on WFBR, a Baltimore, Maryland AM radio station from 1974 to 1987. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Johnnie Walker’s farewell message on final episode of BBC ...

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    Johnnie Walker has signed off his final episode as the host of BBC Radio 2’s The Rock Show with a touching farewell message.. The veteran presenter announced his plans to retire from radio after ...

  8. Talk:Johnnie Walker - Wikipedia

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    My question is, when did the different labels become available in the United States? The history implies that Johnnie Walker Blue was available in Britian in the late 1800's, but I can not believe it was being exported at the time. Furthermore, I have no sense of time about Johnnie Walker Gold or Pure. —Blacstag 11:42, 1 January 2006 (UTC)

  9. Johnnie Walker tributes: Robert Plant, Ken Bruce and Joan ...

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    Not Johnnie Walker When I stayed at Radio Caroline in Amsterdam in the 1960s he was so kind to me and just the sweetest man. Crying now for him,and my lost youth,I suppose. Rest easy Johnnie.”