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  2. 1960 in British radio - Wikipedia

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    10 April – Katrina Leskanich, singer and musician, presenter on BBC Radio 2 (1998–2000) 13 May – Sheila McClennon, presenter; 29 June – Charles Nove, presenter; 30 July – Pete Tong, disc jockey; 25 August – Dotun Adebayo, Nigerian-born broadcaster, writer and publisher; 12 September – Felicity Montagu, comedy actress

  3. Category:1960s British radio programmes - Wikipedia

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  4. Sounds of the 60s - Wikipedia

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    Sounds of the 60s is a long-running Saturday morning programme on BBC Radio 2 that features recordings of popular music made in the 1960s. It was first broadcast on 12 February 1983 and introduced by Keith Fordyce, who had been the first presenter of the TV show Ready Steady Go! in 1963.

  5. Category:1960s British music television series - Wikipedia

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    Billy Cotton Band Show (5 P) T. Top of the Pops (1 C, 14 P, 2 F) Pages in category "1960s British music television series" The following 21 pages are in this category ...

  6. Go Man Go (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Go Man Go (occasionally Go Man, Go or Go, Man, Go) featuring David Ede and the Rabin Band was one of British radio's flagship lunchtime pop music shows during the late 1950s and early '60s. The show ran on the BBC Light Programme radio channel in Britain from December 1958 to the end of March 1964 with a total of 256 consecutive weekly episodes ...

  7. Bob Miller and the Millermen - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The band appeared as one of the resident bands on Drumbeat, [3] along with The John Barry Seven, and supported The Kingpins for their nine appearances on the show. They also featured in another BBC Radio programme, Parade of the Pops. [3] The players also temporarily served in other bands, for example for Norman Smith. Bob Miller cut ...

  8. Your Hundred Best Tunes - Wikipedia

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    Your Hundred Best Tunes was a BBC radio music programme, always broadcast on Sunday evenings, which presented popular works which were mostly classical excerpts, choral works, opera and ballads. The hundred tunes which made up the playlist were initially selected by the creator and presenter, Alan Keith .

  9. Workers' Playtime (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Workers' Playtime was a British radio variety programme transmitted by the BBC between 1941 [1] and 1964. [2] Originally intended as a morale-booster for industrial workers in Britain during World War II, the programme was broadcast at lunchtime, three times a week, live from a factory canteen "somewhere in Britain".