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Annie Nightingale Dies: First Female BBC Radio 1 DJ & Host Of ‘The Old Grey Whistle Test’ Was 83


Annie Nightingale, the first female presenter of a BBC Radio 1 show and co-host of The Old Grey Whistle Test, has died after a short illness. She was 83. A statement to the press attributed from he…

Breaking down doors by refusing to bow down to sexual prejudice and male fear gave encouragement to generations of young women who, like Annie, only wanted to tell you about an amazing tune they had just heard. Watching Annie do this on television in the 1970s, most famously as a presenter on the BBC music show The Old Grey Whistle Test, or hearing her play the latest breakbeat techno on Radio One is testimony to someone who never stopped believing in the magic of rock ‘n’ roll.” Radio 1 head Aled Haydn Jones called her a “world class DJ, broadcaster and journalist, and throughout her entire career a champion of new music and new artists.”

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