ALAN FREEMAN - featuring The Who, Betty Davis and Caravan (Remastered)
“BBC RADIO BROADCASTS IN VHF STEREO THE EARLY 1970s” On the 28 August 1962 the BBC began regular experimental radio broadcasts in stereo. Initial transmissions were on the Third Programme, the home of classical music. The development of the stereo long playing record, and availability of stereo hi-fi equipment, meant listeners wanted the same sense of space and detail in broadcast music. Broadcasts, from the Third Programme transmitter at Wrotham, were limited to London and the South-East. The Zenith-GE multiplex system was chosen for the experiments, which ultimately became the worldwide standard. However the BBC had been experimenting with stereo sound since the earliest days of radio. In 1925 a stereo broadcast was made using two radio stations, one broadcasting the right and one the left channel. Experiments in FM stereo began in the London area in 1958, with an FM Subcarrier system also evaluated. In the end the Zenith-GE system was chosen, helped by the fact that it had already been adopted by the US, and recommended by the European Broadcasting Union. Over the following years stereo became available to the rest of the country. Radios 1, 2 and 4 went stereo in 1973, with a celebratory Stereo Week. Source – BBC History of the BBC. Presented here are short extracts of BBC Radio music programs transmitted in FM Stereo from 1973. DJs featured – Bob Harris, Ann Nightingale, Alan Freeman, and Tom Brown. Tracks featured – Barclay James Harvest – For No One John Golding – I Might Change Spirit – Potato Dream Jim Capaldi – Whale Meat Again The Who – Cobwebs and Strange The Who – Odds and Sods Betty Davis – Shut Off the Light Caravan – The Dobsong Conshertoe Alvin Stardust – You, You, You Sylvia – Y Viva Espana Donny and Marie – Leaving It Up to You Johnny Bristol – Hang On in There Baby John Denver – Anne’s Song Jan 2023

BOB HARRIS - featuring Barclay James Harvest, John Golding, and Spirit (Remastered)

DJ Alan Freeman's 1986 monologue (My Life Story)

James Bond – Dr No (1962) – 21 Weird Facts You Didn't Know About!

Graham Fellows, “the comedy of the underdog” and inventing John Shuttleworth and Jilted John

Behind the Scenes: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Forman, 1975) with Jack Nicholson

Klingt Vinyl (Schallplatte) besser? Schlechter? Die ganze (technische) Wahrheit zu Vinyl und CD.

Alan Freeman MBE

Die 20 unsinnigsten deutschen Autos der 50er & 60er

BBC 'Pick of the Pops' - 9th September 1962 - with Alan Freeman - rare recording

John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

TOM BROWN - featuring Alvin Stardust, Sylvia, Johnny Bristol and John Denver (Remastered)

on The Move | Birmingham Rock Icons | Full Documentary

She Called Bruce Lee a Fake in Front of 4,000 People—Seconds Later, Everyone Regretted It

Alan Freeman feb 1977

Jüdischer Humor

Top of the Pops - 18th February 1982 - HD

Visiting the 60's Radio Ships

Lee Marvin Truly Hated Him More Than Anyone.

Alan Freeman.wmv

