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The first Radio 1 female DJ Annie Nightingale starts 1970 with two new shows of her own
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The first Radio 1 female DJ Annie Nightingale starts 1970 with two new shows of her own
The first Radio 1 female DJ Annie Nightingale starts 1970 with two new shows of her own - the first woman to introduce the daily record review programme " Whats New" on Monday to Friday from 12th Jan to 16th on Radio 1. She will also be the first woman to have her own pop series not he station. Annie is pictured at BBC Cavendish Place. 7th January 1970
Peter Stone
Daily Mirror
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DM 70 207
Media ID 21901094
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Anne Nightingale Disc Jockey Radio 1975 Presenter
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the year 1970, a time of groundbreaking achievements and trailblazing women. The image captures the iconic moment when Annie Nightingale, the first female DJ on Radio 1, embarks on an exciting new chapter in her career. Radiating confidence and determination, Annie stands tall in the BBC Cavendish Place studio. With her finger on the pulse of music trends, she is poised to introduce two groundbreaking shows that will forever change radio history. Not only does she become the first woman to host "What's New" a daily record review program airing from January 12th to 16th on Radio 1, but she also pioneers as the first woman to have her own pop series on this esteemed station. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, we witness Annie Nightingale shattering glass ceilings with every word spoken through those airwaves. Her passion for music and dedication to her craft shine through as she paves the way for future generations of female DJs. This photograph by Peter Stone serves as a powerful reminder of how one individual can make an indelible mark on history. It encapsulates not just a momentous occasion but also represents progress towards gender equality within broadcasting. Annie Nightingale's legacy continues to inspire countless women who dare to dream beyond societal boundaries and pursue their passions fearlessly.
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