BBC RADIO 1 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8TH 1983
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06:00
Adrian John
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 06:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The Early Show is ... ... a warm tranny on a cold day
Source: Radio Times
07:00
Mike Read
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Richard Skinner
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
featuring hits and headlines from 1979 and 1966, The Birthday File, Our Tune, your daily horoscope and Headlines.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Mike Smith
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Tue 8th Nov 1983, 11:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Beginning at 12.45 pm
Mike gives a rundown of this week's Top 40 discs - your first chance to hear the new chart and at 1.5 he features the Radio 1 Day-to-Day Challenge including at
12.30
Newsbeat with Frank Partridge
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Steve Wright
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Tue 8th Nov 1983, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
16:30
Janice Long
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Tue 8th Nov 1983, 16:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Beginning at 6.5 Janice reviews the new Top 40 singles chart including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Frank Partridge
Source: Radio Times
19:00
David Jensen
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
with three hours of music - plus!
Source: Radio Times
22:00
John Peel
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
JOHN PEEL and his producer John Walters , look for bands that operate beyond the fringes of the charts. ' We do sometimes get criticised for using obscure bands,' says
John Peel , ' but many of those bands, and this is not a justification of the programme, are in the pop charts later. We also occasionally sketch the history of popular music, as well as play some old R and B and rock 'n' roll records, not forgetting a fair amount of African music and Soca.'
Contributors
Unknown:
John Peel
Producer:
John Walters
Unknown:
John Peel
Source: Radio Times
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Hide Listing
06:00
Adrian John
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 06:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
The Early Show is ... ... a warm tranny on a cold day
Source: Radio Times
07:00
Mike Read
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 07:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
09:00
Richard Skinner
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 09:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
featuring hits and headlines from 1979 and 1966, The Birthday File, Our Tune, your daily horoscope and Headlines.
Source: Radio Times
11:30
Mike Smith
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 11:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Beginning at 12.45 pm
Mike gives a rundown of this week's Top 40 discs - your first chance to hear the new chart and at 1.5 he features the Radio 1 Day-to-Day Challenge including at
12.30
Newsbeat with Frank Partridge
Source: Radio Times
14:00
Steve Wright
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 14:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
Source: Radio Times
16:30
Janice Long
BBC Radio 1 logo
BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 16:30 on BBC Radio 1 England
Beginning at 6.5 Janice reviews the new Top 40 singles chart including at 5.30 Newsbeat with Frank Partridge
Source: Radio Times
19:00
David Jensen
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 19:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
with three hours of music - plus!
Source: Radio Times
22:00
John Peel
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BBC Radio 1
Tue 8th Nov 1983, 22:00 on BBC Radio 1 England
JOHN PEEL and his producer John Walters , look for bands that operate beyond the fringes of the charts. ' We do sometimes get criticised for using obscure bands,' says
John Peel , ' but many of those bands, and this is not a justification of the programme, are in the pop charts later. We also occasionally sketch the history of popular music, as well as play some old R and B and rock 'n' roll records, not forgetting a fair amount of African music and Soca.'
Contributors
Unknown:
John Peel
Producer:
John Walters
Unknown:
John Peel
Source: Radio Times
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