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Kershaw left Radio 1 in 1992 to present The Crunch, the UK's first national daily phone-in on BBC Radio 5 [4] but continued to host occasional shows on the station. In 1994 Kershaw was part of the team which relaunched the station as BBC Radio 5 Live. In 2000 she went back to BBC Local Radio as the first and only woman in the country to present ...
Upon its inception in 1964, Top of the Pops was presented by a team of disc jockeys in rotation: Alan Freeman, David Jacobs, Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile.Savile presented the very first episode from Dickenson Road Studios in Manchester on 1 January 1964 and would continue as the longest-serving presenter until hosting his final show on 30 August 1984.
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Liz Kershaw (sister) Andrew J. G. Kershaw (born 9 November 1959) is an English broadcaster and disc jockey , predominantly on radio, and known for his interest in world music . Kershaw's shows feature a mix of country , blues , reggae , folk music , African music , spoken word performances and a wide variety of other music from around the world.
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9 February – The final edition of Bruno Brookes' and Liz Kershaw's Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast Show is broadcast as Liz herself leaves the station, ahead of major changes to the station's weekend programming line-up. 21 February – Gary Davies presents his final 'Bit in the Middle' weekday lunchtime show.
"Come Outside" is a song written by Charles Blackwell. A recording credited to Mike Sarne with accompaniment directed by Charles Blackwell featuring Wendy Richard reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in 1962.
Kershaw is an English-language surname deriving from a topographical identifier in the northern dialect of Middle English: kirk meaning 'church' and shaw meaning 'grove'. Places named Kirkshaw include Kirkshaw in the parish of Rochdale , Greater Manchester , and two hamlets in West Yorkshire .