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The 40th anniversaries of BBC Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4 are being marked with a number of special programmes.The 40th anniversaries of BBC Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4 are being marked with a number of special programmes.
Tony Blackburn, who launched Radio 1 in 1967, returned to co-host the breakfast show with current morning presenter Chris Moyles.Tony Blackburn, who launched Radio 1 in 1967, returned to co-host the breakfast show with current morning presenter Chris Moyles.
DJ Paul Hollingdale re-enacted Radio 2's opening Breakfast Special.DJ Paul Hollingdale re-enacted Radio 2's opening Breakfast Special.
Comedy stars Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield are to revive spoof DJs Smashie and Nicey on Radio 2, hosting Pick of the Pops.Comedy stars Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield are to revive spoof DJs Smashie and Nicey on Radio 2, hosting Pick of the Pops.
They will play the hits of 1967 in tribute to the late Alan "Fluff" Freeman, who - along with Blackburn - was the inspiration for the characters.They will play the hits of 1967 in tribute to the late Alan "Fluff" Freeman, who - along with Blackburn - was the inspiration for the characters.
A spoof edition of This is Your Life will recap the history of Radio 4Also on Radio 2, Ed Stewart returns with Junior Choice and Michael Aspel revives Family Favourites, which he hosted on Radios 1 and 2 in the 1960s. A spoof edition of This is Your Life will recap the history of Radio 4Also on Radio 2, Ed Stewart returned with Junior Choice and Kenny Everett's first Radio 2 broadcast, from 26 years ago, received a repeat airing.
Kenny Everett's first Radio 2 broadcast, from 26 years ago, receives a repeat airing at 1100. On Sunday afternoon, Michael Aspel reviving Family Favourites, which he hosted on Radios 1 and 2 in the 1960s.
Radio 1's schedule will see Annie Nightingale - the station's first female DJ - present a one-off version of the Sunday night request show she hosted for 12 years from 1982. Countdown replayed
Radio 1 kicked off its anniversary breakfast show by replaying the countdown which led into Tony Blackburn's first show in 1967.
"You know, 40 years ago, I was the saviour of British radio, and now you're the saviour of Radio 1," Blackburn quipped to his co-host.
"Forty years ago I drove to the studio in an E-type Jaguar, today I drove here in a Smart car. Where have I gone wrong?"
Radio 1's evening schedule will see Annie Nightingale - the station's first female DJ - present a one-off version of the Sunday night request show she hosted for 12 years from 1982.
The programme retains its traditional 1900 to 2100 slot and is followed by an hour-long "A to Z" of Radio 1.The programme retains its traditional 1900 to 2100 slot and is followed by an hour-long "A to Z" of Radio 1.
The station will also pay tribute to the late John Peel, who was in its opening line-up and championed new music until his death three years ago. The two-hour documentary Keeping it Peel starts at 2200.The station will also pay tribute to the late John Peel, who was in its opening line-up and championed new music until his death three years ago. The two-hour documentary Keeping it Peel starts at 2200.
Kenny Everett's first show for Radio 2 is being transmitted againEddie Mair will explore the history of Radio 4 in a retrospective, 4 at Forty. Kenny Everett's first show for Radio 2 was transmitted againEddie Mair will explore the history of Radio 4 in a retrospective, 4 at Forty.
Mair, who usually presents Radio 4's PM news programme, considers his network's "gradual transformation from a rather old-fashioned service to a cornerstone of British radio" in his programme.Mair, who usually presents Radio 4's PM news programme, considers his network's "gradual transformation from a rather old-fashioned service to a cornerstone of British radio" in his programme.
That is followed by a spoof This is Your Life of Radio 4's history, hosted by comedians Stephen Fry and Matt Lucas.That is followed by a spoof This is Your Life of Radio 4's history, hosted by comedians Stephen Fry and Matt Lucas.
Radios 1 and 2 were created on 30 September 1967 to replace the Light Programme, while the Third Programme was rebranded as Radio 3 and the Home Service became Radio 4.Radios 1 and 2 were created on 30 September 1967 to replace the Light Programme, while the Third Programme was rebranded as Radio 3 and the Home Service became Radio 4.


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