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Classic Radio 1 Schedules (1967-2004) Frequency Finder UK (www.frequencyfinder.org.uk) Classic Radio 1 Schedules (1967-2004) October 1967 In the early years, Radio 1 was very different. It was originally conceived as a general popular music network, broadcasting easy listening, jazz, folk and country as well as pop and rock music. The intention was that it would opt out of the Light Programme with music when the Light was carrying a speech programme. This was largely the pattern in the first few years, with a lot of sharing between Radios 1 and 2, though the two stations did carry separate music programmes at breakfast and late afternoon. The daytime schedules didn't fully separate until the 1970s. Another feature of the early schedule is that many programmes featured different presenters on different days or in different weeks. A lot of the presenters floated between several shows. Saturday Monday to Friday 05:30 As Radio 2 05:30 As Radio 2 07:00 Tony Blackburn 07:00 Tony Blackburn 08:30 Junior Choice with Leslie Crowther (also on R2) 08:30 Family Choice with a guest presenter (also on R2) 10:00 Saturday Club with Keith Skues 10:00 Jimmy Young (also on R2 until 11:00) 12:00 Emperor Rosko 12:00 Midday Spin with Simon Dee (Mon), Duncan 13:00 Jack Jackson (also on R2) Johnson (Tue), Kenny Everett (Wed), David Rider 14:00 Chris Denning (also on R2) (Thur) and Stuart Henry (Fri) (also on R2) 15:00 Pete Murray (also on R2) 13:00 (Mon) Dave Cash - Live Music 16:00 Pete Brady (also on R2) 13:00 (Tue) Keith Fordyce - Live Music 17:30 Country Meets Folk with Wally Whyton (also on 13:00 (Wed) Bob Miller and The Millermen with R2) Parade of the Pops - Live orchestral pop 18:30 Scene and Heard - magazine with Johnny Moran 13:00 (Thur) Pop North with the Northern Dance 19:30 As Radio 2 Orchestra 22:00 Pete Murray (easy listening, also on R2) 13:00 (Fri) The Joe Loss Show - Live orchestral pop 00:00-02:00 Night Ride with Sean Kelly (easy listening, 14:00 Pete Brady (also on R2 15:00-16:15) also on R2) 16:30 What's New 17:30 David Symonds Sunday 19:30 As Radio 2 except... 06:55 As Radio 2 20.15-22:00 (Wed) Jazz Club with Humphrey Lyttleton 09:00 Junior Choice with Leslie Crowther (also on R2) 22:00 Late Night Extra - Easy listening with Pete Myers 10:00 Ed Stewart - Happening Sunday (Mon), Bob Holness (Tue), Terry Wogan (Wed), Barry 12:00 Family Favourites - Michael Aspel (also on R2) Alldis (Thur), Mike Lennox (Fri) (also on R2) 14:00 Top Gear - Rock and Progressive Music with Pete 00:00-00:35(Fri) Jazz at Night with John Dunn Drummond and John Peel 00:00-02:00 Night Ride - Easy listening with Pat Doody 17:00 Pick of the Pops - chart show with Alan Freeman (Mon), Bruce Wyndham (Tue, Thur), Robin Boyle (also on R2) (Wed), Roger Moffat (Fri) (also on R2) 19:00 Mike Raven's R&B show 19:30 The Jazz Scene with Humphrey Lyttleton 21:30 As Radio 2 22:00 David Jacobs (easy listening, also on R2) 00:00-02:00 Night Ride with Dwight Whylie (easy listening, also on R2) Classic Radio 1 Schedules (1967-2004) Frequency Finder UK (www.frequencyfinder.org.uk) October 1968 Saturday Monday to Friday 05:30 As Radio 2 05:30 As Radio 2 08:30 Junior Choice with Ed Stewart (also on R2) 07:00 Tony Blackburn 10:00 Saturday Club with Keith Skues 09:00 Family Choice with a guest presenter (also on R2) 12:00 Emperor Rosko 10:00 Jimmy Young (also on R2 10-11 and 11:30-12) 13:00 Jack Jackson (also on R2) 12:00 Radio One Club - various presenters, including 14:00 Tom Edwards outside broadcasts 16:00 Jonathan King - What's New 14:00 Dave Cash (also on R2 15:00-16:15) 17:30 Country Meets Folk with Wally Whyton (also on 16:15 David Symonds R2) 17:45 What's New 18:30 Scene and Heard - magazine with Johnny Moran 18:45 Foreverett with Kenny Everett 19:30 As Radio 2 19:30 As Radio 2 except... 22:00 Pete Murray (easy listening, also on R2) 19:45-20:45 (Mon) Scene and Heard repeat 00:00-02:00 Night Ride with Sean Kelly (easy listening, 19:45 (Wed) My Kind of Folk also on R2) 20.45-22:00 (Wed) Jazz Club with Humphrey Lyttleton 19:45-20:45 (Thur) Swing Session with Hector Stewart Sunday 22:00 Late Night Extra - Easy listening with Bob 06:55 As Radio 2 Holness (Mon), John Benson (Tue), Terry Wogan 09:00 Junior Choice with Ed Stewart (also on R2) (Wed, Fri), Barry Alldis (Thur) (also on R2) 10:00 Stuart Henry 00:00-00:35 (Fri) Jazz at Night with John Dunn 12:00 Family Favourites - Michael Aspel (also on R2) 00:00-02:00 Night Ride - Easy listening with Pat Doody 14:00 Savile's Travels - magazine with Jimmy Savile (Mon), Bruce Wyndham (Tue), John Peel then Jon 15:00 Top Gear - Rock and Progressive Music with Curle (Wed), Dwight Whylie (Thur), Colin Nicol (Fri) John Peel (also on R2) 17:00 Pick of the Pops - chart show with Alan Freeman (also on R2) 19:00 Mike Raven's R&B show 20:30 Jazz on One - Peter Clayton 21:30 As Radio 2 22:00 Pete Murray (easy listening, also on R2) 00:00-02:00 Night Ride with Dwight Whylie (easy listening, also on R2) Classic Radio 1 Schedules (1967-2004) Frequency Finder UK (www.frequencyfinder.org.uk) January 1969 The late afternoon shows were reshuffled yet again. Kenny Everett replaced the long running Saturday Club and Jack Jackson moved to Radio 2 only. Saturday Monday to Friday 05:30 As Radio 2 05:30 As Radio 2 08:30 Junior Choice with Ed Stewart (also on R2) 07:00 Tony Blackburn 10:00 Everett is Here with Kenny Everett 09:00 Family Choice with a guest presenter (also on R2) 12:00 Emperor Rosko 10:00 Jimmy Young (also on R2 10-11 and 11:30-12) 13:00 Scene and Heard - magazine with Johnny Moran 12:00 Radio One Club - various presenters, including 14:00 Guy Blackmore outside broadcasts 16:00 Dave Lee Travis - What's New 14:00 Dave Cash (also on R2 15:00-16:15) 17:30 Country Meets Folk with Wally Whyton (also on 16:15 Tony Brandon R2) 18:30 What's New 18:30 Pete Drummond 19:30 As Radio 2 except... 19:30 As Radio 2 19:45-20:45 (Tue) Scene and Heard repeat 22:00 Pete Murray (easy listening, also on R2) 19:45 (Wed) My Kind of Folk 00:00-02:00 Night Ride with Sean Kelly (easy listening, 20.45-22:00 (Wed) Jazz Club with Humphrey Lyttleton also on R2) 19:45-20:45 (Thur) Swing Session with Hector Stewart 22:00 Late Night Extra - Easy listening with Bob Sunday Holness (Mon), John Benson (Tue), Pete Myers (Wed), 06:55 As Radio 2 Barry Alldis (Thur), Terry Wogan (Fri) (also on R2) 09:00 Junior Choice with Ed Stewart (also on R2) 00:00-00:35(Fri) Jazz at Night with John Dunn 10:00 Symonds on Sunday 00:00-02:00 Night Ride - Easy listening with Pat Doody 12:00 Family Favourites - Michael Aspel (also on R2) (Mon, Fri), Bruce Wyndham (Tue), John Peel then Jon 14:00 Savile's Travels - magazine with Jimmy Savile Curle (Wed), John Dunn (Thur) (also on R2) 15:00 Top Gear - Rock and Progressive Music with John Peel 17:00 Pick of the Pops - chart show with Alan Freeman (also on R2) 19:00 Mike Raven's R&B show 20:30 Jazz on One - Peter Clayton 21:30 As Radio 2 22:00 Pete Murray (easy listening, also on R2) 00:00-02:00 Night Ride with Dwight Whylie (easy listening, also on R2) Classic Radio 1 Schedules (1967-2004) Frequency Finder UK (www.frequencyfinder.org.uk) June 1969 Saturday Monday to Friday 05:30 As Radio 2 05:30 As Radio 2 08:30 Junior Choice with Barry Mason (also on R2) 07:00 Tony Blackburn 10:00 Everett is Here with Kenny Everett 09:00 Family Choice with a guest presenter (also on R2) 12:00 Emperor Rosko 10:00 Jimmy Young (also on R2 10-11 and 11:30-12) 13:00 Country Meets Folk with Wally Whyton 12:00 Radio One Club - various presenters, including 14:00 Johnnie Walker outside broadcasts 16:00 Keith Skues - What's New 14:00 Dave Cash (also on R2 15:00-16:15) 17:30 Pete Drummond 16:15 What's New 18.30 Jazz Club with Humphrey Littleton 17:15 Tony Brandon 19:30 As Radio 2 19:30 As Radio 2 except... 20:50 Things are Swingin 19:45-20:15 (Mon) Just Jazz 21:45 Pete Murray (easy listening, also on R2 from 19:45 (Wed) My Kind of Folk 22:00) 20:15 John Peel - Rock and Progressive Music with 00:00-02:00 Night Ride with Sean Kelly (easy listening, 21.15-22:00 (Wed) Jazz Workshop also on R2) 19:45-20:45(Thur) Swing Session with Hector Stewart 21:00-22:00 (Fri) Jazz on One - Peter Clayton Sunday 22:00 Late Night Extra - Easy listening with Bob 06:55 As Radio 2 Holness (Mon), John Benson (Tue), Keith Fordyce 09:00 Junior Choice with Barry Mason (also on R2) (Wed), Pete Myers (Thur), Terry Wogan (Fri) (also on 10:00 Symonds on Sunday R2) 12:00 Family Favourites - Michael Aspel (also on R2) 00:00-02:00 Night Ride - Easy listening with Pat Doody 14:00 Savile's Travels - magazine with Jimmy Savile (Mon, Fri), Bruce Wyndham (Tue), Jon Curle (Wed), 15:00 Scene and Heard - magazine with Johnny Moran from BBC Local Radio (Thur) (also on R2) 16:00 Stage One - live music 17:00 Pick of the Pops - chart show with Alan Freeman (also on R2) 19:00 Top Gear - Rock and Progressive Music with John Peel 21:00 Stuart Henry's Noise at Nine 22:00 Mike Raven's R&B show 23:00 Best of Jazz - Humphrey Lyttleton (also on R2) 00:00-02:00 Night Ride with Dwight Whylie (easy listening, also on R2) Classic Radio 1 Schedules (1967-2004) Frequency Finder UK (www.frequencyfinder.org.uk) October 1969 October heralded the start of Terry Wogan in the afternoons, Pete Murray's Open House and the demise of many of the mid evening programmes, which suffered from very poor reception.
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