BBC RADIO 1 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH 1980
05:00
as Radio 2
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 05:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
07:00
Dave Lee Travis
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
09:32
Simon Bates
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 09:32 on BBC Radio 1 England
with The Gofden Hour Part 1:1974
Source: Radio Times
10:32
Andy Peebles
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 10:32 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
12:30
Newsbeat
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 12:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
with Peter Mayne
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter Mayne
Source: Radio Times
12:45
Paul Burnett
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 12:45 on BBC Radio 1 England
including this week's new 'Top 40 discs
Source: Radio Times
14:32
Simon Bates
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 14:32 on BBC Radio 1 England
with The Gotden Hour
Part 2-this day through the years
Source: Radio Times
15:32
Peter Powell
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 15:32 on BBC Radio 1 England
including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Peter Mayne
Source: Radio Times
18:31
Talkabout
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 18:31 on BBC Radio 1 England
Adrian Love chairs Radio 1's open forum - an opportunity for schools and clubs to choose a subject, provide a panel and pick the programme's music. Add a couple of invited 'experts'and the comments of the chairman, and the result is an hour's uninhibited argument interspersed only by debut performances of four or five young DJs.
The subject under discussion this week is patriotism. Is it good to feel proud of one's country? It was interesting to see that at the Moscow Olympic Games although there was no Union Jack and no National Anthem, when British athletes such as Daley Thompson and Steve Ovett stood on the winners' rostrum, the British section of the crowd sang 'God save the Queen' and waved flags. Or is there much more to patriotism than that? When does it become harmful? Is nationalism an extreme form of patriotism?
Producers MVtD WINTER and sue DAVIES
If you or your school or club have strong views on any subject that needs a good airing, contact Talkabout, BBC Radio 1, [address removed]
Contributors
Presenter:
Adrian Love
Source: Radio Times
19:31
Mike Read
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 19:31 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
22:02
John Peel
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 22:02 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
05:00
as Radio 2
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 05:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
07:00
Dave Lee Travis
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
09:32
Simon Bates
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 09:32 on BBC Radio 1 England
with The Gofden Hour Part 1:1974
Source: Radio Times
10:32
Andy Peebles
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 10:32 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
12:30
Newsbeat
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 12:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
with Peter Mayne
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter Mayne
Source: Radio Times
12:45
Paul Burnett
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 12:45 on BBC Radio 1 England
including this week's new 'Top 40 discs
Source: Radio Times
14:32
Simon Bates
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 14:32 on BBC Radio 1 England
with The Gotden Hour
Part 2-this day through the years
Source: Radio Times
15:32
Peter Powell
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 15:32 on BBC Radio 1 England
including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Peter Mayne
Source: Radio Times
18:31
Talkabout
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 18:31 on BBC Radio 1 England
Adrian Love chairs Radio 1's open forum - an opportunity for schools and clubs to choose a subject, provide a panel and pick the programme's music. Add a couple of invited 'experts'and the comments of the chairman, and the result is an hour's uninhibited argument interspersed only by debut performances of four or five young DJs.
The subject under discussion this week is patriotism. Is it good to feel proud of one's country? It was interesting to see that at the Moscow Olympic Games although there was no Union Jack and no National Anthem, when British athletes such as Daley Thompson and Steve Ovett stood on the winners' rostrum, the British section of the crowd sang 'God save the Queen' and waved flags. Or is there much more to patriotism than that? When does it become harmful? Is nationalism an extreme form of patriotism?
Producers MVtD WINTER and sue DAVIES
If you or your school or club have strong views on any subject that needs a good airing, contact Talkabout, BBC Radio 1, [address removed]
Contributors
Presenter:
Adrian Love
Source: Radio Times
19:31
Mike Read
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 19:31 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
22:02
John Peel
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 9th Sep 1980, 22:02 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
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