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  2. Tony Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    During 1982, BBC Radio 1 dropped the name Junior Choice and the show became the Tony Blackburn's Saturday Show and Tony Blackburn's Sunday Show. Blackburn hosted both shows until his final show on 23 September 1984. In addition to his Radio 1 weekend show, he joined BBC Radio London in 1981, where he presented the afternoon show. It was here ...

  3. List of Top of the Pops presenters - Wikipedia

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    By 1970, only Savile and Blackburn remained of the 1960s regulars and between them they would host all the editions from January 1970 until their duopoly was broken by Ed Stewart's return in March 1971. Tony Blackburn (1967–1979 and 1981–1983, plus 31 December 1988, 4 April 2003 and 30 July 2006) Emperor Rosko (1967, 1974–1975)

  4. Category:2025 concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The Saviors Tour; Seasons Tour; The Secret of Us Tour; Short n' Sweet Tour; Sonic Symphony; Springsteen and E Street Band 2023–2025 Tour; Stairway to the Sky Tour; Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons; Sugababes '25 Tour; Synk: Parallel Line

  5. Sounds of the 60s - Wikipedia

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    Sounds of the Seventies followed on from Sounds of the Sixties in 1993, with a second series of ten programmes called Sounds of the 70s 2 made in 2012. [5] On 12 January 1996, an eight-part series called Sounds of the Eighties [6] [7] was first shown by BBC2, with the first episode featuring Duran Duran, Culture Club, ABC, Bananarama and Kylie ...

  6. Seaside Special - Wikipedia

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    Tony Blackburn is the presenter and hosting the show are The Bachelors with special guests, Little and Large, plus chart-topping group Showaddywaddy, comedian Dave Ismay, James Boys, Shades of Love and the Cimmaro Brothers are back with a motorcycle act this time. It is the latest heat of the Miss Seaside Special beauty contest with a record ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. The Golden Hour (radio feature) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, as part of the station's 40th-anniversary commemoration, Moyles presented a series of Golden Hour segments on the Radio 1 breakfast show. [4] On 30 September, Moyles co-hosted a programme with Tony Blackburn , the former breakfast show host, and between 9 and 10 am they featured the Golden Hour in the form of two half-hour years.

  9. Scatty Safari - Wikipedia

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    When they lose their main attraction, Tony Blackburn, the Goodies have to come up with another star attraction to replace him in "The Goodies *Star* Safari Park".After considering and rejecting other big-time show names, they eventually decide on Rolf Harris, with Bill, reading the "Observers Book of Stars", "Rolf Harris — number of legs, variable" (a reference to Harris' song Jake the Peg).