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Feb 14, 2023 · One might assume the BBC would have saved the first-ever slot on Radio 1 for a track by The Beatles or The Stones, the two most prominent bands of the time. However, the lesser-known Birmingham-based band, The Move, were immortalised in the history books with their song ‘Flowers in the Rain’ kicking off the station’s first-ever programme ...
It originally aired on BBC Radio 1 on Wednesday afternoons hosted by Greg James, with a television version aired on MTV Music and MTV Hits. In 2012 Scott Mills took over as host of The Official Chart Update with Jameela Jamil as co-host.
FromToDurationPresenter (s)(main)16 September 2022Present2 years, 44 days26 August 20222 September 20228 daysNone [a]15 June 201819 August 20226 years, 139 days25 May 20188 June 201814 daysJun 15, 2018 · BBC Radio 1's first ever programme playlist - The Tony Blackburn show, which was broadcast at 7am on Saturday 30th September 1967.
1986. 30 March – Following Richard Skinner's departure from Radio 1, Bruno Brookes began his first stint as the host of Radio 1's chart show. 1987. 4 October – From this day, the new UK Singles Chart is released on BBC Radio 1 's Sunday afternoon chart show.
When BBC Radio 1 started, the chart referred to was the 'BBC Top Thirty', although only the Top 20 chart was run down on Sundays. From 1960 until 1969, the chart was compiled by combining the charts of four music magazines of the time, namely 'Record Mirror, Melody Maker, New Musical Express and Disc and Music Echo.
Theme One is a 1967 instrumental piece by George Martin used from 1967 to the mid 1970s as the opening and closing theme tune for BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2. Theme One was first played on Radio 2, immediately before Radio 1 began broadcasting independently, on the launch day of both stations, 30 September 1967 [1] (The Move 's "Flowers in the ...