Radio Moments - This Week in History David Lloyd
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Seven days of radio history in seven minutes - as told through clips and narration from David Lloyd.
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Pete Murray; Radio X; Peter Powell - on the last weekly Radio Moments review
Happy 95th birthday Pete Murray; Radio X begins and Moyles returns; Peter Powell waves farewell to Radio 1; and Children's Favourites ends.
Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending September 25th 2020.
This episode marks the end of the 'Radio Moments - This Week in History' series after a nine year run. Thanks for listening. The daily 'this day in history' tweets continue @davidlloydradio - and the 'Radio Moments Conversations' series. Thanks for listening. -
Pennine begins; Rosko goes; Moyles leaves; Luxy returns ; 2CR starts
Pennine arrives in Bradford; Rosko leaves Radio 1; Moyles leaves Radio 1; Radio Luxembourg returns; 2CR launches.
Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending September 18th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here. -
50 yrs of Radio Manchester; 40 years of Radio Norfolk; and Centre launches
Happy 50th anniversary to BBC Radio Manchester; the 40th anniversary of Radio Norfolk Timmy Mallett launches Centre Radio; Wogan announces his resignation; Heart arrives in London.
Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending September 11th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here. -
Radio Aire opens and closes; 30 years of Kiss; 50 years of BBC Bristol
Radio Aire opens and closes; 30 years of Kiss; 50 years of BBC Bristol; the death of Diana; disruption at the Proms; and the declaration of War.
Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending September 4th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here. -
Radio 5 launches; the first Heart conversion and happy birthday Steve Wright
The launch of BBC Radio 5; Bates leaves the chart ; the first Heart brand conversion; BBC Radio Durham closed; and happy birthday Steve Wright.
Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending August 28th 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here. -
Radio 2 leaves AM, Caroline continues and 1Xtra launches
BBC Radio 2 left its AM frequencies; Caroline continued aboard a new vessel; and BBC 1Xtra launched.
Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending August 21st 2020. Follow the series by weekly podcast here.