Alan Black (broadcaster)
Alan Black (15 January 1943–5 March 2007) was known as one of the presenters of BBC's Sounds of the Seventies.
After having worked as a disc jockey for a series of commercial radio stations in the mid-1960s, Black joined the BBC in July 1968, with a programme on BBC Radio 1: Midday Spin.[1] He also presented In Concert, on BBC Radio 2, and the What's New programme with Anne Nightingale.
References
- ↑ Obituaries: “Alan Black Radio DJ and cartoonist” The Scotsman. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
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