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  • Radio 1 is dead today and for chavs!

  • Radio one is not as good as it used to be, the DJs of today are not in the same calibre as jimmy saville, tommy vance, Dave lee travis, noel edmunds, tony blackburn, and the music has changed as well, not as good as then, maybe i live in the past because i stopped being a teenager.

  • fuck the TV license!

  • You realize these were copies from Denver's KIMN "The Best Show In Denver" jingle package from JAM Jingles in Dallas.

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  • Respond to this video... I can't seem to add the link at Jam Jingles...

  • In 1993 bannister ruined R1!

  • when did radio 1 first become international? these jingles used 2 scare me!

  • when did radio 1 first become international?

  • Radio 1 childhood memories when radio1 ruled the waves

  • Makes me cringe. They were utterly horrible. Some one had to SING these!

  • This is the package for circa 86-88

  • Must be mid 80's - James Brown's 'Living In America' and Duran's 'Reflex' both pastiched here.

  • @SeventiesMania Lol yeah i noticed that very thing!

  • Ah the days when radio 1 was good. Golden Hour 9am while 10, Our Tune at 11, and then Steve Wright in the afternoon! This was the station of choice in the small factory I worked at, back in 1989 when I left school. Now radio 2 is the best! Maybe i'm getting old

  • Radio 1 - a corny, poor imitation of the "pirate" stations. Thank you Tony Benn, you numpty.

  • 2.01 thats the one i was waiting for, god i feel old.

  • did we realy have this on ,,,, i can,t understand why

  • the 60s and 70s jingles were way better. these suck.

  • yea i think so too

  • hey I can agree, a lot of stations have some jingle companies not right, as I said in another vid, "losing horns" Jam get's dropped for companies like realworld "cue the horns!"

  • R1 was mixed around the country;some areas got it better on 1053 than 1089 and others got it better on 1089 than 1053,and at night in some areas of the UK it faded in and out badly on 1089kHz!

  • it was also on 1107kHz on merseyside,and 1485kHz in bournemouth.

  • Those BBC R1 fill in transmitters provided extended and improved coverage where the reception of the high power 1053/1089kHz MW transmitters was poor. In Bournemouth, reception on 1053kHz was marred by frequent fading even during daytime hours hence the need for a fill-in transmitter on a different frequency. And similarly 1089kHz MW in Merseyside was poorly received hence the need for a fill-in transmitter on 1107kHz.

  • i see the 1107kHz was more for wallasey.

    i never had a problem listening on 1089kHz in southport.

  • Yeah 1089 was poorer in wallasey, but once you got past either side of it 1089 came booming in.

  • this was when radio 1 was great..

    bring back the dinosaurs radio 1..

    it would be better than these idiot,s today..

  • You really shouldn't be so stereotypically 42 years of age.

  • Pretty good. There's a few missing that I recall: "Ste-re-o. Radio One!" and "It's the happy happy sound, of Radio One."

    cheers.

  • Radio One was better in those days, It's a bag of crap now & By the way Chris Moyles is a useless TWAT!!

  • I agree he always has been

  • Radio One in the US, in Lanham MD?????

  • Umm... no. Radio 1 as in "the" Radio 1. A quick look at the symbols would clarify which one I am talking about. I tried searching on Wikipedia for the station you talk about, but find absolutely nothing.

  • GBS1043 must mean the Radio 1 that owns and operates 53 stations in the US targeting African-American and urban listeners.

  • Notice the "best sound in britain" one....

  • Yeah the audio is way below par.

  • Let down by the audio quality.

  • Oh. I dunno, this is how I remember them - bad reception on a shitty stereo OR broken walkman. Adds to the atmosphere!

  • Audio quality is spot on. Radio 1 broadcast on medium wave and had a few hours a week of the radio 2 fm frequency through the seventies and eighties. In 1988 it received it's own fm frequencies but nationwide coverage was not complete until 1994.

  • can we have radio 2 jingles please?

  • very good check out the full Nova jingles and others from Dublin 1980's

  • Coo that brought back some memories.

  • Cool, thanks :)

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