And good morning everyone, and welcome to the exciting new sound of Radio 1… 30 September 1967. The BBC launches a pop radio station. Radio 1 was launched at 7 am on Saturday, 30 September 1967 ...
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A BBC Radio 1 star has revealed her pregnancy live on air, much to the surprise of her co-hosts. Katie Thistleton announced ...
Arielle Free Scottish DJ and TV presenter Arielle Free will be joining BBC Radio 1, hosting Weekend Early Breakfast every Friday to Sunday, starting on Friday 6 September. The show is brand new to ...
"She continually goes above and beyond for others and I want to say a huge thank you to her for everything," said Aled Haydn Jones, head of Radio 1. Adele first joined the BBC in 2012 as a ...
Clara has interviewed high-profile stars such as Doja Cat, Raye and Elton John, and will be focusing on special artist interviews Clara Amfo is to quit her BBC Radio 1 show. The presenter ...
Together, this vibrant presenting line-up, will bring listeners a vast range of content including existing on-demand content available on BBC Sounds such as Radio 1’s Workout Anthems ...
Nightingale's family described her as "a pioneer, trailblazer and an inspiration to many" BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Nightingale, the station's first female presenter, who went on to become its longest ...
Walker, who has worked at the BBC since 1969, began his career at Radio 1 before moving to Radio 2 in 1998, where he ...
BBC Radio 1 has named the next wave of recipients of the prestigious Annie Nightingale Pioneers Annie had a pioneering spirit and an unwavering dedication to discovering and supporting emerging ...
In the UK you can listen live to Radio 1 in a variety of ways. Find out how to get the free BBC Sounds app on your mobile device where you can effortlessly enjoy, pause, rewind, and subscribe to ...
He joined BBC Radio 1 in 1969, and joined Radio 2 in 1997 where he has remained ever since. Among those paying tribute to him was Helen Thomas, head of Radio 2, who called him a "broadcasting legend".