Tony Blackburn

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Biography

Born in the town of Guildford, Surrey in 1943, Tony was educated at Millfield Public School in Somerset and Bournemouth College. The son of a doctor from Lilliput near Poole, Dorset, he made his first appearance in public with the Ian Ralfini Dance Orchestra at the Bournemouth Pavilion while still at College. In 1964, Tony joined pirate broadcaster Radio Caroline as a DJ. He rapidly became successful on the basis of his informal, American influenced presentation in the face of the much more staid style of his contemporaries. After a short spell on Radio London, Tony was hired as the first of a new generation of DJs for the BBC's newly established pop station, Radio One in 1967. The first DJ heard on the new station that was to change the face of British music, his "Breakfast Show" programme soon became popular, ensuring that he rapidly became a household name but no further hits were forthcoming. Tony also took over presenting the Radio One weekend children's show for a while, resulting in an album "Pops for Tony Tots" and eventually moved from the Breakfast Show to the mid-morning slot. Just as he was in danger of becoming passé, he started presenting a soul show on BBC Radio London which re-established his talents as a DJ. By 1988 he was to be heard on Capital Gold in their own "Breakfast Show", winning a prestigious Sony Radio Award along the way. At present, Tony is a member of the Manchester radio station Jazz FM's team and still tours British clubs and universities with his very own 70s style disco. Also he is occasionally to be seen on British TV, particularly in programmes devoted to those heady days of the 70s.

  • Primary profession
  • Actor
  • Country
  • United Kingdom
  • Nationality
  • British
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 29 January 1943
  • Place of birth
  • Guildford
  • Spouses
  • Tessa Wyatt
  • Education
  • Millfield

Music

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

DJ

He played a television presenter who interviews Phil Collins at the beginning of the music video for his hit single "Two Hearts" in 1988.

Is vegetarian.

In an interview on "The One Show" , he claimed England Dan & John Ford Coleys "Love is the Answer" was his favourite record.

Quotes

I try and block punk rock out of my mind. I hated it.

I introduced Motown into this country on the pirate ships because nobody,was playing it.

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