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Ep 16181618: Final Heart local farewells - 2019
As Global Radio continued to focus each of its national brands on a single programming stream where possible, Friday 31st May 2019 saw the final batch of local Heart breakfast shows across the UK say their farewells. Some had waved goodbye the week before, with cover presenters for the final week of the localised frequencies. Some of the hosts shifted to drive-time (and several drive presenters had their farewell shows that day too) – but for some breakfast presenters, this was the last day doing what they loved - and the station owners allowed them an on-air farewell. This time, the list included some of the most established presenters – with Ed James having been on air in the West Midlands for well over a decade; the legendary Martin Day in Essex after 25 years on-air on the frequencies; and Jagger and Woody (Heart Wales). Enjoy here a few snippets. The London breakfast show goes nationwide with Jamie Theakston and newly appointed Amanda Holden on June 3rd 2019. The Heart network audience share at breakfast across the UK (without pan UK FM coverage) is currently equal to Radio 1 - and third to Radio 2 and 4.

Ep 16171617: WPLJ New York: Final Week excerpts - 2019
After almost 50 years of broadcasting from New York, this was the end of an era for 95.5 WPLJ. The station which had served pop and rock hits across the Hudson River and broadcast throughout North and Central New Jersey closed on May 31 2019. The Cumulus Media station was sold to Christian broadcaster Educational Media Foundation in February, and the new Christian contemporary station K-Love (WKLV) took over on 95.5. Enjoy here a telescoped hour from its final week on-air. Some fond IDs and imaging (mind you, the words 'New York' can never sound anything other than wonderful); some cross trailing for WABC breakfast; a rainy weather forecast; the promise of some farewell merchandising; and a puzzling mic sound.

Ep 16161616: Final local Heart breakfast shows - 2019
As Global Radio continued to focus each of its national brands on a single programming stream where possible, Friday 24th May 2019 saw the regular presenters of many local Heart breakfast shows across the UK say their farewells. Some of the presenters shifted to drive-time (and several drive presenters had their farewell shows that day too) – but for some breakfast presenters, this was the last day doing what they loved. Enjoy here a few snippets from across the UK – and prepare yourself for the one at the end. "I am an accidental presenter. I used to be a carer. I was never supposed to be a radio presenter...I don't want it to be over but it is". The London breakfast show goes nationwide with Jamie Theakston and newly appointed Amanda Holden on June 3rd 2019.

Ep 16151615: Roger Blyth on Radio City - 1978
Roger Blyth entertains in the afternoon with ‘City Extra’ on Liverpool’s Radio City in Summer 1978. As with so many of the early stations, it spread its geographic wings as much as it dare – serving ‘the North West and North Wales’. The City Show-mobile was on the road too. More station IDs than earlier generations, at a time when the industry was just getting accustomed to audience research. The ad breaks illustrate how varied and competitive the local retail world was – and listen out for a Kenny voice-over. Comprehensive news too, featuring a posh Roy Hattersley - and talk of inflation lying at 7 or 8% - with the prospect of it even remaining in single figures. A bit of speech for no apparent reason in the form of an interview down a bad phone line – as was often the case back then - and a more useful public service campaign to persuade parents to immunise their children. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. No segues – but alongside the hits of the day, enjoy Les Reed and the Pop Proms Orchestra. Roger died in 1997.

Ep 16141614: Beacon Top 40 with Mike Baker - 1979
The unmistakeable Beacon sound powers through, from the chap who’d started it off from Wolverhampton three years before. In this excerpt from a Beacon Top 40 in November 1979, Mike Baker does the business, with that slick sound he’d honed – as had many others - at UBN, the United Biscuits Network. Witness how Beacon claimed ‘The West Midlands’ rather than its licensed area (then Wolverhampton and the Black Country) - then in separate ownerships the station battled over the significant BRMB overlap. Hear the ads and lengthy news (5 minutes) typical of the time too, a Terry Wogan voiceover – a fireworks PSA – nodding to the meaningful speech required - and the Toby jugs thing… Mike Baker died in 2013.

Ep 16131613: Les Ross on BRMB - 1979
Feelgood radio from Birmingham's king of breakfast radio, Les Ross on BRMB in October 1979. Tighter than earlier ILR years, but replete with smiles from the off-the-cuff humour and the general energy, sound and feel. Enjoy here too the ad breaks, with so many famous singalong ads. and an interesting music policy.

Ep 16121612: Mental Health Minute - 2019
UK radio stations came together on 13th May 2019 for the second time for the Mental Health Minute. (montage from David Salt)

Ep 16111611: Sarah Kennedy - last Radio 2 show - 2010
"Re-group tomorrow, if spared.", suggested Sarah Kennedy as she ended what would be her last Radio 2 show on 13th August 2010.

Ep 16101610: Phil Williams - final BBC 5 Live programme - 2019

Ep 16091609: Simon Mayo - end of last Radio 1 show - 2001
Simon Mayo's last words on Radio 1 after fifteen years, as he prepared for a future on BBC 5 Live.

Ep 16081608: Adam Brown - first XS Manchester breakfast - 2019
Adam Brown presented his first breakfast show on XS Manchester on Tuesday 23rd April. He had been on Capital Manchester drive, also Key 103 and BBC Radio Manchester.

Ep 16071607: Johnnie Walker joins the BBC - 1969
The pirate who took Caroline proudly into illegality joined the BBC at last - 50 years ago this week. "The Saturday afternoon listening revolution with music and happiness for all to share.

Ep 16061606: First Jonathan Dimbleby Any Questions - 1987
As Jonathan Dimbleby took over from John Timpson and hosted his first Any Questions, heard here on 4th September 1987, little did he know he'd be there for 32 years until his departure in 2019. The panel included Conservative MP Norman Tebbit and Labour's Roy Hattersley and questions included: the trial of Mathias Rust, the young German amateur aviator who landed his light aircraft in then-communist Moscow's Red Square; gun control and the future of the SDP-Liberal Alliance. Any Questions? was first broadcast in October 1948 in the West of England and began national broadcasts in 1950. It has aired on BBC Radio 4 since 10 April 1970.

Ep 16051605: Capital - First UK breakfast show - 2019
As the Capitals come together for breakfast on April 8th 2019, hear Roman Kemp - and some localised clips from Liverpool, Scotland, East Mids and Manchester.

Ep 16041604: Hillsborough anniversary on Radio City & BBC Merseyside - 2019

Ep 16031603: Mix 96 idents 1994

Ep 16021602: ANNOUNCEMENT!
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Ep 16001600: BBC Radio 4 Today fills when the line goes down - 2019
Light relief on the Radio 4 Today programme from 6th April 2019 with John Humphrys and Justin Webb when the line went down and filling ensued...

Ep 15991599: Country Hits Radio - Launch 2019

Ep 15981598: Toby Anstis Final Morning Show on Heart - 2019
After sixteen feel-good years, Toby Anstis, who epitomised the Heart brand for a generation, vacates the chair.

Ep 15971597: Capital local breakfast show ends - 2019
True professionalism as Capital breakfast show presenters move on from the gigs they love. Some prepare for a new drive show, some prepare for other shows, some prepare for a new future. All listener-focused ends and generous in spirit. And I have to smile at Capital East Mids where they said so little about the end during the show, it was business as excellently usual - but there was a nod to the wise with a mention of the very first breakfast incumbent on their Nottingham 96.2 transmitter 44 years prior.

Ep 15951595: Rickie, Melvin and Charlie first show on Radio 1 - 2019

Ep 15941594: Interview on Radio 4 WATO re BBC Sounds - March 2019
Sarah Montague interviews Dan Taylor-Watt about the new BBC Sounds app and listens to listener concerns. As heard on the World at One on Radio 4 on 6th March 2019.

Ep 15931593: Bob Stewart - Montage

Ep 15921592: Radio Caroline launch - 1964

Ep 15891589: Final Top 40 on Radio 2's FM frequencies - March 1990

Ep 15851585: Scala Radio - Launch - 2019

Ep 15821582: Media Show - Global Radio coverage - 2019
As Capital prepared to take advantage of latest deregulation, Radio executives and commentators gave their two penn'orth on the Media Show from Radio 4

Ep 15801580: Scala Radio Tests - 2019

Ep 15791579: Margaret Thatcher on JY Prog on Radio 2 - 1975
On 19th February 1975, Margaret Thatcher gave her first interview as party leader – and she gave it to Jimmy Young on Radio 2. In this fascinating telescoped 50’ – she assures Jimmy that he is fine to call her Margaret – despite what listeners say. She also suggests that when her time comes to leave office – she will go with good grace. And – most tellingly - on the issue of Europe – given the decision to confirm entry to the common market loomed – she suggested (33’ in) that a referendum was simply inappropriate as the issue is not ‘clear-cut’ enough. She sees why referenda work on clear cut issues but “….about a common market treaty and its negotiations that’s a very very different thing“.

Ep 15771577: Tony Blackburn - first Sounds of the Sixties - 2017
In March 2017, Tony Blackburn succeeded Brian Matthew as presenter of Radio 2's 'Sounds of the 60s'. The two-hour show also moved to the earlier time of 6 am.

Ep 15761576: Tony Blair first weekly broadcast 'on the internet' - 2000
In Feb 2000, PM Tony Blair began a weekly audio broadcast - a little like the familiar Presidential radio broadcasts in the UK. The eight minute piece was available 'only on the Internet' (accessed either as a streamed file, a downloadable MP3 version or as a transcript). After the tentative introduction - and a what his producer likely suggested was a clever bit of linking - the first edition focused on education. By the end of the first five months (and 14 editions), the streamed versions of the broadcasts has been requested nearly 37,000 times, an average of 254 requests per day (plus MP3 downloads and hits on the transcript page).

Ep 15741574: John Humphrys announces he'll leave the Today Programme - 2019
A sniff that just possibly John Humphrys may leave the Today programme some time in 2019 merited a sizeable chunk of the World at One on Radio 4 on 6th Feb – and prefaced the item on the North Korea nuclear summit. And so it should have. Here, he talks to former dawn colleague, Sarah Montague on the World at One on the day the story appeared on the front page of the Daily Mail.

Ep 15701570: Chris Evans - first Virgin breakfast show 2019
Chris carries off his first show with aplomb. The sense of presence which he effortlessly routinely delivers – and the sense of occasion of a special first show but where the listeners feel part of it – rather than distant. A feat not carried off by all. “BBC Radio 2”…he finds himself saying - before the hesitant “….is where we used to be’. And he warns Auntie Ethel who’s flicked over that the ‘golden oldies’ are ‘a little more contemporary than they were before’. He’s at Virgin ‘for as long as they’ll let us’ -and talks of his boss Scott. Not ‘one of the really big cheeses…but certainly on the cheese counter’. The marketing is there, he is the biggest name in radio. The only impediment to success is platform and audience intransigence – and they have wisely recognised that. Good luck to radio’s second Ev.

Ep 15691569: Front Row on Radio 4 talks breakfast shows

Ep 15671567: Fix Radio (Manchester) - Launch - 2019

Ep 15661566: Zoe Ball - First Radio 2 breakfast show - 2019

Ep 15641564: Dianne Oxberry Tributes on BBC Radio Manchester - 2018

Ep 15631563: Greatest Hits Radio launch (Lancs) - 2019

Ep 15621562: Free Radio 80s becomes Greatest Hits Radio

Ep 15611561: Free Radio 80s becomes Absolute Classic Rock
On 6th Jan 2019 at 18:00, Free Radio 80s closed. On 1152am, 990am and 1017am it became Absolute Classic Rock.

Ep 15601560: Absolute leaves 105.2 in West Mids
On 17th December 2018, Absolute Radio was replaced by Greatest Hits Christmas on 105.2 FM in the West Midlands - ahead of the launch of Greatest Hits Radio on Jan 7th 2019.

Ep 15591559: Gold West Midlands closes to become Free Radio 80s - 2012

Ep 15581558: Rickie, Melvin and Charlie - final Kiss breakfast 2018

Ep 15571557: Final Billy Butler programme on BBC Radio Merseyside - 2018
Billy Butler served Merseyside for 47 years on Radio City, its AM offshoots and then back to BBC Radio Merseyside. At the age of 76, the BBC chose not to renew his contract. Having hosted Thursdays and Fridays, his final programme was broadcast on 28th December 2018. As is to be expected, in the case of a man who’s served such a characterful city for so many decades, played at the Cavern and rubbed shoulders with the Beatles, his regular listeners were not best pleased, as reflected on social media and on local press. His ‘Hold your Plums’ has a place in broadcasting history. Aziz Rashid, head of the BBC in the North West, said: "Billy Butler has been in radio for almost half a century and most of that on BBC Radio Merseyside. "Few people attain the status of legend in their own lifetime. Billy Butler MBE (Mrs Butler’s Eldest) can certainly claim that honour. As well as an outstanding contribution award from the BBC in 2010, just this year he was enrolled as a Citizen of Honour of Liverpool; the highest accolade the city can bestow. "Billy has brightened our listeners’ day; been a huge influence on local musicians; and impressed and flummoxed many a celebrity guest with his legendary forensic research – often knowing more about them than they do. And he is of course the man behind the iconic Hold Your Plums. "We hope Billy will be working with us on some one-off projects in the future. A beloved broadcaster and a generous colleague, we thank him for the incredible contribution he has made not just to broadcasting but also to life on Merseyside." Hear Billy’s story in his own words in this hour of Conversations.

Ep 15561556: Chris Evans - Final Radio BBC 2 breakfast 2018
Chris Evans is a master. A rule breaker who annoys every radio programme director listening – but the sense of occasion every show brings is simply perfect. On Radio 2, with the maturity that decades on air brings, he has been at his best. The creativity and rebellion lives on, polished with the pain of experience. In this final show on 24th December 2018, he uses every trick in the radio box. Wives , children and tears. And he does it authentically. As he prepares for the biggest gamble of his career, these are his final BBC moments

Ep 15551555: Simon Mayo - Final drive show BBC Radio 2 - 2018
"I have loved every single moment. Never intended to go. But you know circumstances change and everything will be fabulous and Radio 2 will still be sparkling and magic", said Simon Mayo as he waves farewell to Radio 2 on 21st December 2018.

Ep 15541554: Final Mayo & Whiley on Radio 2 - 2018
Some shows are remarkable for their longevity. The drive show in 2018 on Radio 2 was noteworthy for its brevity. After many years solo, Simon was joined by Jo Whiley. Whilst both are accomplished professionals - behaving professionally - and with genuine mutual respect, it was probably not the approach either of them would chosen. The partnership ended on Thursday 20th December 2018, with Simon flying solo the following day. Enjoy Simon here being teased on his post-Radio 2 future. Aside from the Film Show for 5 Live, 'there'll be other entertainments of a radio variety...on the way. Very shortly.... We should probably await for the formal unveiling'.

Ep 15511551: Final Emma Bunton/Jamie breakfast show on Heart London - 2018
Emma Bunton began working with Heart in 2009 - as a guest co-host for Jamie and then as maternity cover for Harriet Scott. She assumed the role 'full-time' in 2013. Enjoy here some clips from her final show with Jamie Theakston on Friday 14th December 2018. Heart proves yet again you can be polished, showbiz - and yet still authentic. This coupling was great casting - and the final show a touching end.

Ep 15501550: Shaun Keaveny's last 6 Music breakfast show - 2018
"For those that have listened for the last 11 years 8 months 13 days, thanks for putting up with the many shite days and for giving us your time and your fucking funny jokes. We love you from the bottom of our hearts", tweeted Shaun Keaveny as he said farewell to the breakfast stint on BBC 6 Music on 14th December 2018.