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  2. Tony Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 to 2020, he presented a weekly three-hour show, Tony's Blackburn's Playlist every Sunday from 16:00 to 19:00 on KMFM in Kent. [32] This included a retro chart feature for many years. Blackburn has won two lifetime achievement awards from the Radio Academy, the second of which was to mark his 50 years of broadcasting. [8]

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    Blackburn became the first DJ on BBC Radio 1 when it launched in 1967 and went on to present a series of high-profile radio and TV shows, including Top Of The Pops. He also won the first series of ...

  5. 2023 in British radio - Wikipedia

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    Tony Blackburn announces that he will be unable to present his radio shows for "a few weeks" as his chest infection requires further treatment. [216] The news comes on the same day that it is announced Blackburn will be honoured at the 2023 Audio and Radio Industry Awards with the Pioneer Award. [217]

  6. File:Tony Blackburn.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Capital Gold - Wikipedia

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    Capital Gold featured a strong presenting lineup such as Tony Blackburn, who joined from BBC Radio London and launched the station, [1] "Diddy" David Hamilton, Paul Burnett, Paul Gambaccini and Kenny Everett, who returned to daily broadcasting at Capital Gold, hosting daytime shows on weekdays until 1994, when his deteriorating health meant he ...

  8. Kenny Everett - Wikipedia

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    The remark was a spontaneous quip, following a news item describing how Peyton had finally passed after many attempts. The BBC thought the comment "indefensible", [ 12 ] although shortly before the incident Everett had given a controversial interview with Melody Maker contrary to a BBC embargo [ 2 ] preventing him from giving interviews.

  9. Smashie and Nicey - Wikipedia

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    The characters reference such DJs as Tony Blackburn, Dave Lee Travis, Simon Bates, Alan Freeman, Mike Read, Peter Powell, Noel Edmonds and Jimmy Savile. Enfield's parody of Radio 1's increasing irrelevance to the youth audience it supposedly catered for was a factor in Matthew Bannister 's decision to terminate the employment of many older ...