Alan Leslie Freeman MBE (6 July 1927 – 27 November 2006), nicknamed "Fluff", was an Australian-born British disc jockey and radio personality in the United...
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Pick of the Pops (section Alan Freeman)
run started on BBC Radio 2 in 1997. Its longest-serving presenter was Alan Freeman for almost 40 years, on and off, from 1961 to 2000. The current host...
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Alan Albert Freeman, known professionally as Alan A. Freeman (27 September 1920 – 15 March 1985) was an English record producer, remembered for being Petula...
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established for eight consecutive editions. Jimmy Savile, Simon Dee, Alan Freeman and Pete Murray sat in judgement for all these programmes, having first...
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writings of several American legal scholars, including Derrick Bell, Alan Freeman, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Richard Delgado, Cheryl Harris, Charles R. Lawrence...
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on television. In September 1968, he stood in for Alan Freeman on Pick of the Pops, while Freeman was in New York. Murray linked up with him for a look...
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free. On 18 May 2008, Gibb released the song "Alan Freeman Days" in tribute to the Australian DJ Alan Freeman. The song was issued as a download only track...
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"Alan Freeman Days" is a song written by Robin Gibb in 2007 as a tribute to the late Australian-British DJ Alan Freeman and released in May 2008. In 2014...
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2006). "Obituary: Alan Freeman". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 October 2010. Welch, Chris (29 November 2006). "Obituaries: Alan Freeman". The Independent...
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Top of the Pops was presented by a team of disc jockeys in rotation: Alan Freeman, David Jacobs, Pete Murray and Jimmy Savile. Savile presented the very...
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Retrieved 2 July 2019. Easlea 2018, p. 26. Capital Radio interview with Alan Freeman, broadcast October 1982; transcribed in Gabriel fanzine White Shadow...
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reference such DJs as Tony Blackburn, Dave Lee Travis, Simon Bates, Alan Freeman, Mike Read, Peter Powell, Noel Edmonds and Jimmy Savile. Enfield's parody...
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(known as IMP9) offered a syntax-driven macro facility (designed by Alan Freeman) that was similar to the Compiler Compiler features offered by IMP's...
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Alan Freeman is a Gaelic footballer who played for Aghamore and the Mayo county team for 7 years from 2010 until 2017. He came on as a substitute in the...
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Blue Danube Radio in Vienna, Austria. In 2000, Winton took over from Alan Freeman to present Pick of the Pops on BBC Radio 2, and hosted the show until...
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generally considered a subgenre of psychedelic rock", while Steve and Alan Freeman state the two terms are more or less synonymous, and that "what is usually...
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c. 1996/1997) is an American actor who known for his lead role as Adam Freeman in action horror adventure series Spooksville. Johnson played one of the...
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The Righteous Gemstones (redirect from Baby Billy Freeman)
stars McBride, Adam DeVine, Edi Patterson, Tony Cavalero, Cassidy Freeman, Gregory Alan Williams, Tim Baltz, and John Goodman. The series has aired three...
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1972 was unexpectedly chosen by BBC producer Johnny Beerling to succeed Alan Freeman as presenter of the BBC Radio 1 Sunday afternoon chart show. He presented...
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to Harrison as his "baby brother". In a 1974 BBC radio interview with Alan Freeman, Harrison stated: "[McCartney] ruined me as a guitar player". In the...
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Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, producer, and narrator. Throughout a career spanning five decades, he has received numerous accolades...
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(1927–1997), television producer, was born at 174 Sutherland Avenue. Alan Freeman (1927–2006), broadcaster. Enrica Soma (1929–1969), Italian-American socialite...
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Frederick Charles Freeman (born September 12, 1989) is a Canadian and American professional baseball first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major...
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Strand on 4 May 1964. Highlights of the show were presented on BBC1 by Alan Freeman. Chris Wright left the line-up in late 1964 and was replaced by Ian Gillan...
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80s" counted down and played between 12:35 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. by DJs Alan Freeman and Mark Goodier. The top eighty best-selling singles of the decade were...
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"Hands". Gabriel discussed several of the songs in an interview with DJ Alan Freeman: "The Family and the Fishing Net": "It's basically a wedding song, but...
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The first show was presented by Jimmy Savile, with a brief link to Alan Freeman in London to preview the following week's programme. The producer Johnnie...
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Brown & The Tunetoppers. Another version was recorded by radio presenter Alan Freeman for Decca Records in 1962. An example of an album featuring music for...
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– Terry Wogan leaves the station to join BBC Radio 2. 24 September – Alan Freeman steps down from presenting Pick of the Pops, which was the original singles...
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1982 Charlie Smithers 1983 Len Lowe 1984 Davy Kaye 1985 Les Dawson 1986 Alan Freeman 1987 Danny La Rue 1988 Bernard Bresslaw 1989 Roy Hudd 1990 David Lodge...
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