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tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody.” tony blackburn and nick grimshaw.urn. here we are together, celebrating 50 years of radio one, live on air. we started the show with music from eltonjohn, whitney houston started the show with music from elton john, whitney houston and primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and cannya primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and canny a waste. can't get enough of canny a west. that is the first song i started. seeing you here in a baseball jacket, i think song i started. seeing you here in a baseballjacket, i think we are the radio equivalent of jay—z baseballjacket, i think we are the radio equivalent ofjay—z and kallio west. we are more like the crank is. the first record you played was the move. 50 years to the day. it was saturday morning, and likely 50 years on “— saturday morning, and likely 50 years on —— and luckily, 50 years on, we are doing the same. we did it with turntables. do you know what that is? with me now is professor of media historyjean seaton — she's the the official historian of the bbc and author of th
tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody.” tony blackburn and nick grimshaw.urn. here we are together, celebrating 50 years of radio one, live on air. we started the show with music from eltonjohn, whitney houston started the show with music from elton john, whitney houston and primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and cannya primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and canny a waste. can't get enough of canny a west. that is the first song i started. seeing you here in a...
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tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody. i am nick grimshaw.rs of radio 1, live on bbc radio 1, radio 2 and radio 1 vintage. we started the show with music from the move, eltonjohn, whitney houston and primal scream. do you like that, tony? love it. also, jay z and kanye west. can't get enough of kanye west either. do you know, that is the first song i played when i did the breakfast show, jay z and kanye. seeing you sat here in a baseball jacket, i think we are the radio equivalent ofjay z and kanye. no, we are more like the krankies. the first record you played was the move. we played that earlier on this morning. and it was 50 years to the day, tony, that you played that and you started radio 1. it was saturday morning, and as luck would have it, 50 years on, it is saturday morning, exactly the same time. so we did the exact same programme we did 50 years ago with turntables. do you know what a turntable is? yeah! they're like those really big cds. he hasn't aged a bit! radio1 vintage will be on air for three days, and radio 1 continues as n
tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody. i am nick grimshaw.rs of radio 1, live on bbc radio 1, radio 2 and radio 1 vintage. we started the show with music from the move, eltonjohn, whitney houston and primal scream. do you like that, tony? love it. also, jay z and kanye west. can't get enough of kanye west either. do you know, that is the first song i played when i did the breakfast show, jay z and kanye. seeing you sat here in a baseball jacket, i think we are the radio...
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we will be speaking to tony blackburn and nick grimshaw who co—presented the breakfast show.orward to it. coming up on breakfast: she's a wanted woman by the egyptian authorities — award winning war correspondent sue turton willjoin us on the sofa later. stay with us — headlines coming—up. hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. good morning, here's a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news. public sector workers in england and wales may see their pay rise next year by more than the goverment‘s 1% pay cap. teachers and nurses could be among those who benefit, after pay review bodies were told they could recommend higher wage increases to professions which have skill shortages. however unions say they fear the money will have to be found from existing budgets. meanwhile boris johnson says he wants public sector workers to be given a pay rise. speaking to the sun newspaper, he said people "deserve to be properly paid". the foreign secretary has also intervened in the brexit debate ahead of the conservative party conference, insisting any transitio
we will be speaking to tony blackburn and nick grimshaw who co—presented the breakfast show.orward to it. coming up on breakfast: she's a wanted woman by the egyptian authorities — award winning war correspondent sue turton willjoin us on the sofa later. stay with us — headlines coming—up. hello this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. good morning, here's a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news. public sector workers in england and wales may see their pay rise...
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we'lljoin nick grimshaw and tony blackburn for a special in sport, attacks england put all their offld controversy to one side and end their cricketing summer on a high. joe root hits the winning runs as they beat west indies to seal a 4—0 series win. and fasten your seat—belts. mike has swapped our red sofa for one with a bit more get up and go. he's been finding out about the world of furniture racing. and sarah has the weather. good morning. the weather is turning autumnal. after a bright start there will be some rain and strengthening winds. i will bring you all the details in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. for the first time in seven years, public sector workers in england and wales could receive pay rises which exceed the government's 1% pay cap. teachers and nurses could be among those who benefit, after pay review bodies were told they could recommend higher wage increases to professions which have skill shortages, but as andy moore reports, unions fear the money will have to be found from existing budgets. what does a good teacher make these days? rec
we'lljoin nick grimshaw and tony blackburn for a special in sport, attacks england put all their offld controversy to one side and end their cricketing summer on a high. joe root hits the winning runs as they beat west indies to seal a 4—0 series win. and fasten your seat—belts. mike has swapped our red sofa for one with a bit more get up and go. he's been finding out about the world of furniture racing. and sarah has the weather. good morning. the weather is turning autumnal. after a...
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then i willjoin nick grimshaw, or grimmy, and some of the djs who have been associated with the breakfastcould last another 50 years, radio 1? what does it need to do to adapt? well, it is adapting the whole time. it is terrific, the way they have done it. i think it can last for another 50 yea rs. i think it can last for another 50 years. i don't think i will be around to see it, but who knows? as you say, young people listen to music in a very different way. totally different, but radio 1 still has an audience of over 10 million. and on youtube, 4 million tune in. you must be proud to be the man who kicked it off. it is such a privileged position, to be the man who played the first record. very exciting. i see myself opening radio 1up quite exciting. i see myself opening radio 1 up quite a bit this week. why did you pick that track? that crashing sound at the beginning, i thought it was just a fun record to start with. and it was a hit at the time. certainly, the move were glad i picked it as well! i look forward to tomorrow. we will listen with interest. pleasure to see you. tony black
then i willjoin nick grimshaw, or grimmy, and some of the djs who have been associated with the breakfastcould last another 50 years, radio 1? what does it need to do to adapt? well, it is adapting the whole time. it is terrific, the way they have done it. i think it can last for another 50 yea rs. i think it can last for another 50 years. i don't think i will be around to see it, but who knows? as you say, young people listen to music in a very different way. totally different, but radio 1...