Tony Blackburn
Antony Kenneth Blackburn is an English disc jockey, singer and TV presenter.
Blackburn first achieved fame broadcasting on the pirate stations Radio Caroline and Radio London in the 1960s, before joining the BBC, on the BBC Light Programme.
Blackburn was the first disc jockey to broadcast on BBC Radio 1 at its launch, on 30 September 1967, and has had several stints working for the corporation. He has also worked for Capital London and Classic Gold Digital, and currently BBC Radio 2, BBC Local Radio, and British Forces Broadcasting Service. He has also had a singing career.
As a DJ, Blackburn is known for his championing of Motown and soul music as well as his legendary presenting style.
In 2002, Blackburn was the first winner of the British reality TV series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!

Wogan: Now You're Talking

Radio Wonderful

Tales of Television Centre

Simon Simon

Noel Edmonds: The Rise & Fall of Mr Saturday Night
When 60s TV Goes Horribly Wrong

The Motown Invasion

The All New Adventures of Mr Blobby

Blobbyvision
Smashie and Nicey: The End of an Era

Northern Soul: Living for the Weekend

Skinhead Farewell

The More You Ignore Me

The Week Elvis Died
When Moyles Met the Radio 1 Breakfast DJs

Pop Charts Britannia: 60 Years of the Top 10

Keep on Burning: The Story of Northern Soul

Kill Keith

In the Best Possible Taste: A Tribute to Kenny Everett

Shooting Stars

Harry Hill's TV Burp
Love on a Saturday Night

The One Show

Top of the Pops

The Bill

Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway

The Goodies
Oxford Road Show

Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong

Seaside Special

Dead of Night
Confessions
Pebble Mill
That's What I Call Television
Bargain Hunt Famous Finds

The Story of Light Entertainment
Must See TV
Rewind The 60s

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!

Cilla

Without Walls

An Audience with...

Wogan

Top of the Pops

Never Mind the Buzzcocks

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
Let's Dance for Sport Relief

Bridge of Lies

The Weakest Link

Michael McIntyre's The Wheel

Top of the Pops
Legends

How the BBC Began

Trigger Happy TV

Through the Keyhole
