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956:, and was launched in September 1967. It was decreed by the production teams launching Radio 1 (many of whom were male ex-RAF staff), that there would be no women on air. Nightingale applied for a job as a Radio 1 DJ but was firmly rejected on the grounds of being a woman. Radio 1 decreed that its all-male DJ team were 'husband substitutes', and that a woman among them would alienate what they perceived to be a mostly female audience. Nightingale persisted for three years, and was only given a chance to audition by her friends 813: 1628:, the groundbreaking TV documentary directed by Derek Burbidge. This featured Nightingale narrating, commentating on and interviewing the new wave rock/pop group the Police as they were emerging as the best-selling group in the world. This film was shot in Japan, Hong Kong, India, Egypt and Greece, and gave Nightingale a lifelong desire for long-distance travel and documentary-making exploration adventures. 1107:
from 1989 onwards, playing it on her Radio 1 show, before it became mainstream. This electronic and dance music involved the production and release of extended tracks and 12-inch singles that broke away from the traditional three-minute pop song. It suited this style of music to be played later in
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Nightingale's Sunday afternoon request show was revived in 1982, which was broadcast at 7 pm on Sundays, immediately following the Top 40 show. It aired from 1982 to 1994. She opened the show by playing the intro of the show's first song before saying "Hi" in the last second before the vocals
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In 2021, Nightingale's regular weekly Radio 1 show, then in its 52nd year was moved to an earlier slot, 11 pm on Tuesdays. In November 2021, Nightingale launched the Radio 1 scholarships. Nightingale discovered female and non-binary DJs, three who were given a special one-off slot on a Saturday
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Nightingale was given a trial run of six programmes before she was signed as the first female DJ on Radio 1. Her early shows were stressful, as she was not taught how to use the station's technology and her male coworkers were unfriendly. However, she did form a friendship with
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coincided with the celebrations of her 50th anniversary, including an Annie Nightingale Night on BBC 4. This consisted of two back-to-back documentaries focussing on the punk and new wave eras that Nightingale championed during her five-year residency as anchor of
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showcases "enjoyably unexpected musical pairings." Listeners were invited to suggest a song, and Annie paired it up with another song, often of a different genre, and suggested a link between the two songs. On 25 June 2012, she also presented a documentary for
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dedicates its choruses to "Anne the DJ" (in place of the original song's "Hang the DJ") and asks "Anne Nightingale what's your blinking game; I waited for your roadshow, but your roadshow never came". In 2014, she appeared in
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Nightingale hosted a Sunday afternoon request show on Radio 1 from September 1975 till 1979. The show was one of the first on British radio to regularly play music from CDs, taking advantage of its FM carriage before
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was a vividly illustrated art book, illustrated with images from Nightingale's photo archive, as well as images from her collection of pop memorabilia. The text featured descriptions of The 1970
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on their first world tour, which included places that had seldom hosted foreign performers—including Mexico, India, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Greece and Egypt, with the tour filmed for a documentary.
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Nightingale specialised in championing new and underground music, she also led the movement and encouraged other women to become DJs and broadcasters. She was the longest serving broadcaster in
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In 2022, Nightingale was included in 100 Voices that represented significant BBC figures to celebrate the corporation's centenary. An extended video interview conducted and produced by the
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in 1985, Nightingale was commissioned by the Live Aid team to be the BBC's sole presenter at the Philadelphia US special. She commentated and presented, introducing artists including
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The hardback published in September 2020 was soon followed by the paperback publication in 2021. Nightingale recorded an audiobook version to coincide with the hardback publication.
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that his plans to reform the corporation would damage it. Nightingale, one of the letter's 29 signatories, revealed later on that she had not read the letter prior to signing it.
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which concentrated on politics and issues for young people. Nightingale's live studio guests included the government minister for Nuclear Procurement, and the budding comedians
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broadcaster ever to receive this honour. In 2020, Nightingale was nominated for an Aria Award. She was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the Audio Production Awards.
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for her services to radio broadcasting. In 2004 she was the first female DJ from Radio 1 to be inducted into the Radio Academy Hall of Fame. In both 2006 and 2007 she won
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in 1982. It was described on the Radio 2 website as "30 years on from the Falklands conflict, Annie Nightingale considers the impact of the war through the song
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the evening, and so Nightingale went on to present a later slot on Radio 1 on Sunday nights, and then late-night party slots on Friday and Saturday nights.
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in 1996, she was injured during a mugging, resulting in multiple injuries requiring an air-lift to a London hospital, after which she wore the distinctive
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on 8 February 1970 with a Sunday evening show. However, after a trial run on Sunday nights, her first shows were daytime afternoon slots, handed over from
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In the late 1980s, Nightingale considered leaving radio after becoming disillusioned with popular music. However, she became interested and involved with
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and numerous others. She also broadcast TV and Radio documentaries during visits to Russia, Romania, Iraq, Chile, Philippines, United States, France,
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During the early to mid-1960s, Nightingale worked in television, both as a reporter for BBC's Southampton- and Bristol-based news programme
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Between 1989 and 1991, in addition to continuing her Radio 1 show, Nightingale hosted a Sunday lunchtime show featuring live phone-ins for
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From 1979 till 1982, Nightingale hosted a breakthrough Radio 1 Friday night music chat show, featuring live studio guests including
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received glowing reviews, including praise from Trainspotting's author Irvine Welsh. The book's publication was celebrated with a
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In 2020, Nightingale celebrated her 50th anniversary in broadcasting with a series of BBC specials, and a compilation album on
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on location. She later recalled facing little overt sexism at the paper, and that she was allowed to publish feminist pieces.
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beginning at age five, although her family was not Catholic. She became a fan of blues music as a teenager. She later attended
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and was a guest on their New Year's Eve Specials, which included some of the biggest pop, soul and rock stars of the era.
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launched its new BBC Archive Centre and named one of its vaults after Annie Nightingale, where she is in the company of
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and also worked as a general reporter, court reporter, feature writer, and diarist. The latter involved interviews with
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In 2015, it was revealed that Nightingale had been approached by the BBC to sign a letter warning Prime Minister
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and book contains recollections of Paris in the 1950s, early raves in London, the Falklands War and the
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to write the accompanying fully illustrated book as part of the deluxe re-release of his classic albums
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Her final appearance on BBC Radio 1 was in December 2023, when she presented a "Best of 2023" show.
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for four years. In 1978, she became the show's main presenter, as a replacement for long-time host
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when it launched in the UK in 1970. Later and until the mid-1980s, she wrote regularly for the
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night. The DJs were Martha from London, LCY from Bristol, and Godlands from Australia.
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In 1994, Nightingale moved to a weekend overnight dance music show, initially called
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Nightingale returned to Radio 2 on 1 January 2014 for another one-off show entitled
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Nightingale‘s first broadcast on the BBC was on 14 September 1963 as a panellist on
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would run a new pop music station on land from London to replace them. This became
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Between 1989 and 1990, Nightingale hosted an interview TV series for ITV entitled
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as a general reporter, and then moved to become the only woman in the newsroom at
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Nightingale died on 11 January 2024, aged 83, following a brief old age illness.
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was celebrated, Nightingale co-hosted a special return of the Request Show with
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and a patron of Sound Women, an organisation to promote women in broadcasting.
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In December 1980 Nightingale presented a special edition immediately after the
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Nightingale's 50th anniversary at Radio 1 was marked by two documentaries on
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She worked further with the BBC team, presenting long-running shows such as
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Hey Hi Hello: Five Decades of Pop Culture from Britain's First Female DJ
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named Nightingale "Caner of the Year" for her appearances as a DJ in
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As a DJ, Nightingale travelled and performed all over the world from
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Early in the 1970s, Nightingale hosted a documentary film series for
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and the release of her new memoir on 3 September 2020, published by
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from January 1964 and hosted programmes such as Melody Fare on the
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In July 2020, Nightingale appeared as a guest on the long-running
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During this period, Nightingale presented another Radio 1 show, a
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in Denmark as well as at all the major British festivals such as
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Nightingale, at the time a pop music columnist, was inspired by
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The following year, Nightingale co-hosted the music series,
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History department has now been lodged within its archive.
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Nightingale was married twice. At age 19, she eloped to
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in Brighton. There, she wrote a pop music column called
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and more. The memoir covers Nightingales's 50 years at
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were brought in to present and feature on the show.
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for services to radio broadcasting. She is the only
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for the longest career as a female radio presenter.
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for the longest career as a female radio presenter.
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Nightingale made numerous appearances on 278: 2226: 1649:In 2002 Nightingale was appointed a Member of the 1524:Nightingale published two autobiographical books: 2537:"BBC Radio 2 - Annie Nightingale: Whatever Next?" 1573:, her own instalment of the Breaks DJ mix series 27:British DJ and television broadcaster (1940–2024) 2931: 1660:On 20 May 2011, Nightingale was featured in the 337:, editor of the new ground-breaking pop TV show 283:Nightingale began her career as a journalist in 2491: 2489: 1391:In April 2012, Nightingale presented a show on 1372:, choosing a saxophone as her luxury item and " 1256:featuring contributions from musicians such as 1229:show, often featuring major breaks DJs such as 2776:"Farewell, Sound Women, you made a difference" 2633:"All Hail the 75-Year-Old First Lady of Radio" 2380:"Annie Nightingale: The first lady of Radio 1" 1248:On 30 September 2007, the 40th anniversary of 1009:, and Mike Harding which was simulcast on the 3045:People educated at Lady Eleanor Holles School 3035:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 409:Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk 287:, East Sussex. 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