The show which will air on Boom Radio on Thursday will see former Radio Caroline presenter Roger Day and others pay their respects.
Johnnie Walker was one of radio's 60s rebels. More than 50 years later, after many ups and downs he was still broadcasting as the BBC's 'Sounds of the 70s'.
In June, she wrote for Dorset Magazine and revealed that Johnnie Walker had been sick and hospitalized several times since the time they got hitched. She further opened up about suffering from a ...
Upon his return to Britain, Walker got a gig presenting Radio West's evening show The Modern World. The next year, he would join Wiltshire Radio. After 12 years away, Johnnie found his way back to ...
After reading about a new pirate radio station, Swinging Radio England, he applied for a job and, to his amazement, he got it. There was only one condition — he must call himself Johnnie Walker ...
Johnnie Walker, one of the BBC’s longest-serving ... aside $48 million for him to film there "It was a fair fight that I got thrown out of the band for, because Moon came for me with a ...
Johnnie Walker's wife has praised the late BBC Radio star for his dedication to work. It was announced that the BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds broadcaster had sadly died on December 31 following a ...
Deacon Blue singer Ricky Ross recalled: “The first great interview we ever got on radio was from Johnnie Walker and I’m still grateful. More than that, it was on his lunchtime show I first ...
This was one reason why Johnnie Walker changed his birth name from Peter Dingley ... It was a hoot. As a pirate radio DJ, he got to be on the open sea with like-minded colleagues, he got free records ...
Johnnie Walker was a genuinely nice guy.” The show will also see O’Quinn explain how he hired Walker for pirate station Radio Caroline. He will say: “One day, I got a call from the lobby ...