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Shaun Tilley, Smiley Miley, Gary Davies and Mike Read celebrate the special relationship Wales had with the legendary Radio 1 Roadshow during the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.
When the Radio 1 roadshow visited Tyneside. With Radio 1 broadcast from London over the decades, for North East listeners one-to-one contact with the station came in the shape of the Radio 1 ...
The Radio 1 roadshow was a remarkable beast and one which toured the nation during July and August from 1973 to 1999. But it proved no less popular than the behemoth which would eventually replace it.
The very first Radio 1 Roadshow in Newquay on July 23, 1973. Picture: Tony Miles. And Kent was a regular stop-off, hosting more than 30 shows from the roadshow's very first year through to 1996.
The typical roadshow summer season started in July and ran for eight weeks, broadcasting live on Radio 1 from the roadshow locations from 11 am to 12.30 pm each weekday.
In the eighties and nineties, there was always a keen sense of anticipation to discover when and where the summer's biggest event would be held. The Radio 1 Roadshow promised to deliver fun, laughter ...
The sun's shining, everyone's in shorts, and Chesney Hawkes is rolling up to Markeaton Park. It can only be May 1991, when the Radio 1 Roadshow came to rock Derby in a massive open-air gig. The ...
Hundreds of people came together in the heart of Southampton for the arrival of the legendary Radio 1 Roadshow at Hoglands Park.
Sun, seaside fun at Cliffe Park and the Radio 1 Roadshow. Can you believe, it was 30 years ago when Sunderland used to regularly host the DJs we knew and loved from the 1990s. Did you know with a ...
21st Century Girls at the Radio 1 Roadshow held in East Park, Hull. Kate Turley, Mim Mohammed, Leanne Garner and Fiona Garner. 15 of 19 ...