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  2. Radio Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Radio Luxembourg was a multilingual ... All the ex-Radio London DJs worked later for BBC Radio One. ... broadcasts aimed at the UK in the early 1970s, Luxembourg did ...

  3. Category:Radio Luxembourg (English) presenters - Wikipedia

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  4. 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]

  5. Bob Stewart (radio presenter) - Wikipedia

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    The station's longest-serving presenter, he remained at Luxembourg for 18 years, and was best known as the host of country music and pop chart shows. [2] [3] He left Luxembourg in the late 1980s, briefly moving to Dallas, Texas, before returning to Europe. He later presented programmes on Jazz FM, Classic Gold, Radio London and other

  6. Tony Prince - Wikipedia

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    Tony Prince (born Thomas Whitehead; 9 May 1944) is a British radio disc jockey and businessman. He broadcast on Radio Caroline and Radio Luxembourg in the 1960s and 1970s, later becoming a programme director and then businessman. He was responsible for establishing the remix label DMC. [1]

  7. Kenny Everett - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Everett (born Maurice James Christopher Cole; 25 December 1944 – 4 April 1995) was an English radio DJ and television entertainer, known for his zany comedic style. After spells on pirate radio and Radio Luxembourg in the mid-1960s, he was one of the first DJs to join BBC Radio's newly created BBC Radio 1 in 1967. It was here he ...

  8. Spangles Muldoon - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the DJs who broadcast from the offshore pirate radio ship, Radio Caroline in 1967 and 1968.[1] At its peak, the station claimed 23 million listeners. In the 1970s, Cary was a DJ on RNI, before a stint at Radio Luxembourg. He operated Compshop in North London in the late 1970s.

  9. Nino Firetto - Wikipedia

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    Firetto became known as a DJ in the 1970s, then as a television personality in the 1980s. His career began in the nightclubs of Bristol when he was 15, introducing chart acts to the Bristol music scene, before becoming a finalist in the 208 Radio Luxembourg "Celebrity DJ" competition. Firetto won a 30-minute guest slot on the radio station.