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Best Radio Host Ever...really?
Poll published today: https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-8 834681/ Terry-W ogan-Ch ris-Eva ns-Dann y-Baker -named- UKs-tim e-40-ra dio-bro adcaste rs.html . Noel Edmonds, Pete Murray, Mike Read, David Hamilton, Jimmy Young, Johnnie Walker among the greats missing, yet Zoe Ball and Jo Whiney right up there.... Who’d be in your Top 5?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I used to love the wackiness of Kenny Everett - on both radio and tv.
Chris Evans was another fav of mine.
Fluff Freeman appealed at the time to my teenage psyche.
The only thing wrong with Ken Bruce is that his weekday slots finish too early. By about 2 hours!
Steve Wright in the afternoon is really easy listening.
Chris Evans was another fav of mine.
Fluff Freeman appealed at the time to my teenage psyche.
The only thing wrong with Ken Bruce is that his weekday slots finish too early. By about 2 hours!
Steve Wright in the afternoon is really easy listening.
Jack Jackson for me.
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A local DJ for me, Joel Ross, used to be on Heart North West until it was changed beyond recognition and Amanda Holden now hosts on the breakfast programme, but it's nationwide now. I stopped listening. He was a brilliant DJ, professional and very, very witty. I believe he's on Rock FM now. I keep meaning to tune in.
I used to love Shaun Keaveney in the morning and nice to see him sneaking in at No 33.
Terry Wogan was wonderful although I couldn’t stand that MOR music they did on Radio 2 and which he played.
For someone not on there: Michael McNamee on Sportsound Radio Ulster and on Radio 5 cricket commentary when Ireland were playing England: a genial, mellow and rotund version of Alan Green :-)
Terry Wogan was wonderful although I couldn’t stand that MOR music they did on Radio 2 and which he played.
For someone not on there: Michael McNamee on Sportsound Radio Ulster and on Radio 5 cricket commentary when Ireland were playing England: a genial, mellow and rotund version of Alan Green :-)
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