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Tony Blackburn (born January 29 1943 in Guildford, Surrey, England) is an award winning British disc jockey. In 2002 he was the winner of the ITV reality TV programme I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!.

Early career

He was born Antony Kenneth Blackburn and educated at Millfield School. He began his career as a singer, then worked as a DJ for the offshore pirate radio stations Radio Caroline and Radio London, before joining the BBC in the mid-1960s.

1960s and 70s

He was the first DJ to be heard on BBC Radio 1 when it was launched in 1967, and presented the breakfast show until 1973. The first words spoken on BBC Radio 1 were ""... And, good morning everyone. Welcome to the exciting new sound of Radio 1". As his singing career failed to take off, despite 14 singles released (one of which, "So Much Love" made the U.K Top 40), he stopped singing and went forward with his radio presenting. His cheery style and corny jokes ensured his household reputation and made him a popular figure with some, though an antipathy to heavy and progressive rock did not endear him to all. At first associated mainly with bubblegum and mainstream pop, he later championed soul music, and it was largely due to him that I'm Still Waiting by Diana Ross
, which was initially just an album track, was released as a single in the UK in 1971 and reached No. 1. He was a regular host of Top of the Pops and in 1968 he fronted his own show Time For Blackburn, produced by Southern Television for the ITV network.

In June 1973, he took over the weekday mid-morning slot, where he introduced 'The Golden Hour'. Simon Bates later carried this feature.

In November 1977 he took over the weekday afternoon show. During this period, he was going through divorce with his first wife, actress Tessa Wyatt
. In addition to his afternoon show, he presented the Sunday Chart rundown in 1979.

1980s and 90s

In early 1980, he took over Junior Choice on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 8-10am as well as the Sunday chart, which he presented until the end of 1981.

Junior Choice finished in December 1981, but Tony still remained on the Weekend 8-10am slot, presenting it as a Weekend Breakfast show. His final Radio 1 show was on Sunday 23 September 1984.

In addition to his weekend shows on Radio 1, in 1982, Tony joined BBC Radio London, where he presented the weekday afternoon show. It was here he showed his love for soul music.

After he left Radio 1 in 1984 he took over BBC Radio London's weekday mid-morning show, mixing soul music with guest's & phone in's. He remained here until 1988.

In 1988 Tony joined Capital Gold where he presented the Breakfast show for many years and later moved to the Drivetime show. In early 2002 he took over the weekday evening show from 8-10pm, playing soul music.

Recent years

Tony left Capital Gold in late 2002 and presented many shows on Jazz FM in London and the North of England.

In March 2004, Tony returned to BBC London 94.9, presenting a Monday evening soul show, & in addition to that, in April the same year, he also took on the Saturday lunchtime show

Tony now hosts the breakfast show on Classic Gold AM, with co-host Laura Pittson. Although his Monday evening show on BBC London 94.9 ended in July 2004, he still presents the Saturday lunchtime show for the station.

He performed in a science fiction audio play based on the Doctor Who television series by Big Finish Productions - The Rapture. He played himself as a DJ, in an Ibiza nightclub where sinister forces are brainwashing the patrons.

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