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Reports the death of Tim Blackmore, his producer who was hired in connection with the launch of the new BBC Radios in 1967: 

Tim Blackmore also worked with Stuart Henry and Noel Edmonds in those early days, and later worked with Alan Freeman on his evening show. Went on to work at Capital Radio, worked on the early Brit Awards shows.

 

Bit of a name, but no Wiki page.

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On BBC Morning Live right now, looking and speaking alright I think. But I’ve not seen or heard him in years!

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On 26/02/2016 at 22:38, Scraggy Taters said:

At least the tired old format of Pick Of The Pops is dead, no thanks to decrepit producer Phil Swern restricting the years featured.

I think he only bothered with/featured one POTP chart after 1994 while Tony Blackburn hosted it.

 

Tony has a couple of other shows down south (Kent & Berkshire I think), so he's not hanging up his headphones just yet.

 

2 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Phil Swern reported dead by Tony Blackburn: 

Also produced among others R & J Stone's We Do It. Formerly provided the questions on Popmaster and worked on Sounds Of The Sixties with Brian Matthew.

Cross-posting report of Phil Swern's death here.

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Tony Blackburn has just published on Twitter his entire plan for 2025 Sounds of the Sixties Live events which goes up to November. 

 

Do you think he will make them all?

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4 hours ago, Bibliogryphon said:

Tony Blackburn has just published on Twitter his entire plan for 2025 Sounds of the Sixties Live events which goes up to November. 

 

Do you think he will make them all?

Surely if he's scheduled stuff up through November of 2025 he expects himself to make it?

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