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  2. Richard Skinner (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Skinner (born 26 December 1951) [1] [2] is a British radio and television presenter.. He was the opening announcer and TV anchor at the Live Aid concert in 1985, and is the only presenter to have fronted all three of the BBC's leading pop music programmes, The Old Grey Whistle Test and Top of the Pops on television and the Radio One Top 40 show.

  3. The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes - Wikipedia

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    The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes was a music documentary series presented by Richard Skinner, comprising 14 half-hour episodes, broadcast on BBC Radio 1 between 1 October – 31 December 1988. Each episode was broadcast on Saturday evening with a repeat on the following Monday.

  4. Timeline of BBC Radio 1 - Wikipedia

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    Radio 1 starts broadcasting split travel bulletins during the Simon Mayo Breakfast Show. This allows for the London area to receive a separate bulletin from the rest of the country. One is broadcast live, the other recorded during the preceding record. 1991. Lynn Parsons, Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley join, Richard Skinner leaves.

  5. Timeline of chart shows on UK radio - Wikipedia

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    Aired on almost all of the UK's Independent Local Radio network, the programme is presented from the studios of Capital Radio by David Jensen. Richard Skinner takes over as host of BBC Radio 1's chart show. 1986. 30 March – Following Richard Skinner's departure from Radio 1, Bruno Brookes began his first stint as the host of Radio 1's chart ...

  6. List of Top of the Pops presenters - Wikipedia

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    Richard Skinner (1980–1985, plus 6 October 1988 and 19 January 1989) Tommy Vance (1980–1984) Steve Wright (1980–1989, plus Top of the Pops 2: 1997–2004, 2006–2007, 2008, 2009) John Peel (1981–1987, plus 14 December 1995) Andy Peebles (1979, 1981–1984) Tony Blackburn (1967–1979, 1981–1983, plus 31 December 1988, 4 April 2003 ...

  7. Richard Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Richard Skinner may refer to: Richard Skinner (American politician) (1778–1833), American politician, attorney, and jurist from the US state of Vermont Richard Skinner (broadcaster) (born 1951), British radio and television broadcaster

  8. Radio X (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Radio X is a British national commercial radio station focused on alternative music, ... Broadcaster Richard Skinner left the station after two years. [20]

  9. Classic Albums (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Albums was a radio programme which ran from 1990 to 1992 on BBC Radio 1. Each episode was an hour in length. The shows were hosted initially by Roger Scott (though they were not broadcast until after his death) and later by Richard Skinner. [1] [failed verification]