In pictures: Radio 1's early years
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Tony Blackburn (back left) was the first voice on-air as BBC Radio 1 launched at 0700 on Saturday, 30 September 1967.
Radio 1 poached some DJs who had starred on "pirate" stations based off the British coast, such as Johnnie Walker.
John Peel became renowned as a champion of new music, regularly featuring acts which were not heard elsewhere.
Among the early presenters was Michael Aspel, who hosted a Sunday morning show, Family Favourites, on Radios 1 and 2.
Annie Nightingale was the first female Radio 1 DJ, joining in 1969, and is now the station's longest-serving broadcaster.
DJs celebrated Radio 1's 10th birthday in 1977 with another group picture outside the church beside Broadcasting House.
"The happy sound" of Radio 1 always included interviews with the big stars of the day, such as Eurovision winners Abba.
In pictures: Radio 1's early years
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Tony Blackburn (back left) was the first voice on-air as BBC Radio 1 launched at 0700 on Saturday, 30 September 1967.
In pictures: Radio 1's early years
YOUR PICTURE GALLERY IS NOW LOADING...
Tony Blackburn (back left) was the first voice on-air as BBC Radio 1 launched at 0700 on Saturday, 30 September 1967.
Radio 1 poached some DJs who had starred on "pirate" stations based off the British coast, such as Johnnie Walker.
In pictures: Radio 1's early years
YOUR PICTURE GALLERY IS NOW LOADING...
Tony Blackburn (back left) was the first voice on-air as BBC Radio 1 launched at 0700 on Saturday, 30 September 1967.
Radio 1 poached some DJs who had starred on "pirate" stations based off the British coast, such as Johnnie Walker.
In pictures: Radio 1's early years
YOUR PICTURE GALLERY IS NOW LOADING...
Tony Blackburn (back left) was the first voice on-air as BBC Radio 1 launched at 0700 on Saturday, 30 September 1967.
Radio 1 poached some DJs who had starred on "pirate" stations based off the British coast, such as Johnnie Walker.
John Peel became renowned as a champion of new music, regularly featuring acts which were not heard elsewhere.
Among the early presenters was Michael Aspel, who hosted a Sunday morning show, Family Favourites, on Radios 1 and 2.
Annie Nightingale was the first female Radio 1 DJ, joining in 1969, and is now the station's longest-serving broadcaster.
In pictures: Radio 1's early years
YOUR PICTURE GALLERY IS NOW LOADING...
Tony Blackburn (back left) was the first voice on-air as BBC Radio 1 launched at 0700 on Saturday, 30 September 1967.
Radio 1 poached some DJs who had starred on "pirate" stations based off the British coast, such as Johnnie Walker.
John Peel became renowned as a champion of new music, regularly featuring acts which were not heard elsewhere.
Among the early presenters was Michael Aspel, who hosted a Sunday morning show, Family Favourites, on Radios 1 and 2.
Annie Nightingale was the first female Radio 1 DJ, joining in 1969, and is now the station's longest-serving broadcaster.
DJs celebrated Radio 1's 10th birthday in 1977 with another group picture outside the church beside Broadcasting House.
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