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In November 2017, Howard secured a Friday primetime slot on BBC Radio 1, with the show airing from 11 pm - 1 am. [6] MistaJam was announced as the new host of Dance Anthems. As part of further schedule changes at BBC Radio 1 in 2020, the show was brought forward to 9 pm, with Howard swapping shows with Pete Tong .
Following the expanded schedule on Radio 1 Dance launched in July 2024, the stream broadcast live sets from the Radio 1 Dance stage, [55] while BBC Radio 1 broadcast live sets from the Radio 1 main stage. [56] Arielle Free and Danny Howard hosted on the main Radio 1 network, [57] while Martha hosted on Radio 1 Dance. [58]
In November 2017, the Saturday show was taken over by MistaJam after Danny Howard started presenting a new Friday night show on BBC Radio 1. [3] MistaJam also took over the Friday show temporarily between October and December 2017, and again between March and May 2018 whilst Greg James was presenting Sounds Like Friday Night .
The first of these, Radio 1 Dance, launched on 9 October 2020 with Annie Mac, Danny Howard and Pete Tong hosting a 4-hour dance simulcast. [11] Following this, the BBC launched Radio 1 Relax on BBC Sounds in April 2021. [12] Radio 1 Relax closed on 24 July 2024. [13]
The simulcast started at 18:30 BST, with Danny Howard introducing for BBC Radio 1 in London. As has been the case since 2021 , each radio station contributed 30 minutes of dance music from their respective country and sent their feeds to Broadcasting House in London for mixing purposes, before the feeds were sent back to the radio stations for ...
BBC Radio 1 regularly releases six podcasts. [1] ... Contains mini mixes, which is a mix of many tracks made for Danny Howard's show, broadcast on Friday evenings.
BBC News runs BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service as part of its rolling news coverage, journalists and presenters also contribute to podcasts produced by BBC News for BBC Radio 4, as well as solely for BBC Sounds. The BBC has over 5,500 journalists [1] based both in the United Kingdom and abroad.
Howard and Vince take Tony the prawn to the Zoo For Animal Offenders. Along the way they meet a mysterious hitch-hiker, and end up in the bizarre world of "The People of the Box". On 8 November 2004, a 3 disc set was released by BBC Audiobooks containing all 6 episodes from the series, plus extra material.