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Legendary BBC Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker has died at the age of 79 - two months after calling time on his 58-year broadcasting career. The terminally ill radio star, who hosted Sounds Of The 70s ...
Boom Radio, the “golden oldies” station which broadcasts from its DJs’ garden sheds, celebrated a victory over the BBC after plans for a Radio 2 spin-off were blocked.The BBC suffered a major blow ...
As well as a huge lineup, the three-day pop extravaganza will see many of the station's much-loved presenters take to the Radio 2 DJ Stage decks ...
Johnnie Walker, one of the BBC‘s longest-serving radio DJs, has died. Walker died earlier today at 79 following a long battle with lung disease, two months after calling time on his radio career ...
The BBC radio presenter Johnnie Walker has announced he's hanging up his headphones after a 58-year career because of ill health. He will step down from presenting Sounds of the 70s and The Rock ...
The Radio 2 DJ will take over from colleague Zoe Ball in December, who announced plans to step down from the early morning show today (November 19) after six years at the helm. "Zoe and I have ...