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Is Annie Nightingale still married?

Is Annie Nightingale still married?

Anne Nightingale was born on April 1, 1940 in Brentford, Middlesex, England as Anne Avril Nightingale. She is an actress and producer, known for The Life of Rock with Brian Pern (2014), Annie Nightingale: Bird on the Wireless (2011) and Home Before Midnight (1979). She has been married to Binky Baker since 1978.

Who was the first girl DJ?

It’s been 50 years since Annie Nightingale spun her first disc as a Radio 1 presenter – the first ever female DJ on the station to do so.

Who were the first Radio 1 DJS?

Tony Blackburn
The first disc jockey to broadcast on the new station was Tony Blackburn, whose cheery style, first heard on Radio Caroline and Radio London, won him the prime slot on what became known as the “Radio 1 Breakfast Show”.

How old is Ann Nightingale?

81 years (April 1, 1940)
Annie Nightingale/Age

What happened to Annie Nightingale’s voice?

While in Havana in 1996, she was injured during a mugging, resulting in multiple injuries requiring an air-lift to a London hospital, since which she has worn the distinctive shades, now part of her image.

Where does Andy Kershaw live?

After his most recent arrest, in March, he was given a six-month term suspended for two years after pleading guilty, and left the Isle of Man to address his problems. But after moving to Northamptonshire to stay with his sister, fellow BBC broadcaster Liz Kershaw, he again made contact with Banner and his children.

Who was the first female hip hop DJ?

DJ Pambaataa
A-1 DJ Pambaataa became the first female Hip-Hop DJ when she joined The Mighty Crew with DJ Disco Wiz, Casanova Fly (Grandmaster Caz), Prince Whipper Whip, and Dot-A-Rock.

Who is the first DJ in the world?

DJ Jimmy Savile
In 1943, radio DJ Jimmy Savile launched the world’s first DJ dance party by playing jazz records in the upstairs function room of the Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds in Otley, England.

Who was the first presenter on Radio 1?

The first breakfast show presenter was Tony Blackburn, who spoke the first words on Radio 1 and remained in the slot for nearly six years….History.

No 1
Presenter Tony Blackburn
From 30 September 1967
To 1 June 1973
Duration 5 years, 244 days

Who were the original DJs on Radio Caroline?

Early DJs included Doug Kerr, Carl Conway, Tom Lodge, Tony Jay, Jerry Leighton, Chris Moore, Simon Dee, Gerry Duncan, Mike Alan, Jenny Conway and Marilyn Richard. Within a few months, Radio Caroline was getting more than 2,000 letters every day.

How old is Tony Blackburn?

78 years (January 29, 1943)
Tony Blackburn/Age

Who originally presented the old GREY Whistle Test?

Richard Williams
The opening titles of the programme. The first presenter of The Old Grey Whistle Test was rock journalist Richard Williams. Williams explained the title in the Radio Times: “before a new record is released a rough mix is played to the grey-haired doormen.

Who was the first female DJ on Radio 1?

Annie Nightingale: Radio 1’s first female DJ – and Caner of the Year 2001. An only child born in north-west London, she trained at Regent Street Polytechnic in London (now the University of Westminster; it awarded her an honorary doctorate in journalism in 2012) and worked as a feature writer at the Brighton Argus.

Who was the first female disc jockey on MTV?

Nina Blackwood (born September 12, 1955) is an American disc jockey and music journalist, who was the first of the original five MTV VJs (along with Mark Goodman, J.J. Jackson, Alan Hunter, and Martha Quinn). She has also been an actress and model…. more

Who was the first radio disc jockey for Rush?

Radio disc jockey Donna Halper is credited with discovering the rock band Rush while working as a radio DJ at WMMS in Cleveland in 1974. After Halper played a track called “Working Man” on the air, listeners began requesting more Rush songs, prompting other radio stations to add Rush songs to their playlists.

Who was the first woman on Radio 1?

1970: Annie Nightingale Annie Nightingale: Bird on the Wireless, BBC Four, 3 June 2011, 21:00 Annie Nightingale: a first for women on air Radio 1 opened with an entirely male line up of presenters. Women were nowhere to be seen until 1969 when Annie Nightingale shook up the station.