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  2. 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 ...

  3. Veteran radio DJ Johnnie Walker retires after 58 years

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    Veteran radio DJ Johnnie Walker retires after 58 years

  4. Johnnie Walker closes final radio show: May we walk with our ...

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    DJ Johnnie Walker has told listeners “may we walk into the future with our heads held high and happiness in our hearts” as he closed his final radio show which featured messages from his wife ...

  5. Johnnie Walker (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Johnnie Walker, MBE (born Peter Waters Dingley; 30 March 1945) [1] is an English retired radio disc jockey and broadcaster. He began his career on Radio England before joining pirate radio , most notably on Radio Caroline .

  6. Timeline of BBC Radio 2 - Wikipedia

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    31 March – Johnnie Walker steps down from drivetime hosting. 16 April – Ed Stewart presents his final Sunday afternoon show as he leaves the station for a while. 18 April – Chris Evans takes over the Drivetime show from Johnnie Walker, and Jonny Saunders & Rebecca Pike both join. [49] Pete Mitchell and Clare Teal join.

  7. 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.

  8. Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker retires from BBC - AOL

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  9. Boom Radio - Wikipedia

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    The programming included shows presented by Johnnie Walker, John Peters (who recreated the last Big L Fab 40 countdown as broadcast on Wonderful Radio London in 1967), Roger Day, Dave Lee Travis, and Keith Skues (with a three hour show with interviews with Colin Berry, Tony Blackburn, Paul Burnett and Roger Gale). [53] [54] [55] [56]