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Sunday 3 October 1982 @ 15.15:The Story of Pop Radio: 1: Across the Ether
Noel Edmonds presents a six-part series tracing the development of pop music broadcasting and disc jockey presentation.
Pop radio pioneers including Roy Plomley, BOB Danvers-Walker and Britain's oldest surviving DJ, Max Staniforth, recall the success of the pre-war continental stations with a unique collection of archive recordings from Radio Luxembourg and Radio Normandy In the 1930s. Researcher: Brian Thompson. Written and produced by Trevor Dann.
Sunday 10 October 1982 @ 15.15:The Story of Pop Radio: 2: We'll Meet Again
Noel Edmonds presents a six-part series tracing the development of pop music broadcasting, with recollections from influential DJs and rare archive recordings.
The sad demise of the pre-war continental pop stations and the valiant efforts of the BBC Forces' Programme and the American Forces' Network.
Pete Murray and Teddy Johnson recall the reconstruction of the Station of the Stars after Lord Haw-Haw.
Sunday 17 October 1982 @ 15.15:The Story of Pop Radio: 3: Roll Over Beethoven
Noel Edmonds presents a six-part series tracing the development of pop music broadcasting, with recollections from influential DJs and rare archive recordings.
Alan Freed and the US radio revolution. Brian Matthew, David Jacobs and Jimmy Saville recall the British response to Rock 'n' Roll including Saturday Club, Pick of the Pops, and the Teen & Twenty Disc Club on 208 and the Light Programme. Radio Caroline sails onto the air, leading the pirate radio armada.
Sunday 24 October 1982 @ 15.15:The Story of Pop Radio: 4: A Life on the Medium Wave
Noel Edmonds presents a six-part series tracing the development of pop music broadcasting.
It was 'smooth sailing' on Big L.
Caroline was the 'sound of the nation' and in just three years Pirate Radio changed the face and tempo of British broadcasting.
Survivors from the era of swashbuckling DJs, including Tony Blackburn, Paul Burnett, Kenny Everett, John Peel and Johnnie Walker, recall their bizarre lives aboard the offshore stations and some of their memorable moments.
Sunday 31 October 1982 @ 15.15:The Story of Pop Radio: 5: One-Derful Radio 1
Noel Edmonds presents a six-part series tracing the development of pop music broadcasting, with recollections from influential DJS and rare archive recordings.
Radio 1's founding fathers, Including Robin Scott, Tony Blackburn, Kenny Everett and John
Peel, recall the sinking of the Pirates and the establishment of the BBC's one-derful alternative on 247 metres.
Sunday 7 November 1982 @ 15.15: The Story of Pop Radio: 6: Radio Radio
Noel Edmonds presents the last in a six-part series tracing the development of pop music broadcasting.
Some of today's top DJs. including Tommy Vance , Kenny Everett, Terry Wogan and
Andy Peebles recall the local radio explosion of the 1970s and the development of M.O.R. pop radio. Rosko and Johnnie Walker survey the current state of US radio with a peep into the future of the art.