For most people in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s, Radio 1 provided
the soundtrack to their lives. Commanding up to 24 million
listeners a week, it was the most popular radio station in the
world. An iconic institution and one of the UK's most famous
brands, its history and socio-cultural impact is explored in full
here for the first time. Robert Sellers draws on archive material
and first-hand interviews with DJs and key personnel to capture the
extraordinary story of Radio 1, from its beginnings in 1967 through
to its controversial reorganisation in the early nineties.
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