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DJ 'Fluff' Freeman dies aged 79

 

Alan Freeman joined the BBC from Australia in 1960

Veteran DJ Alan "Fluff" Freeman, whose "Not 'arf" catchphrase made him a household name, has died aged 79.

The former BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 presenter had been living in a nursing home in London since 2000 after being diagnosed with arthritis.

 

Freeman joined the BBC in 1960 after a spell working in his native Australia.

 

His Pick of the Pops programme - with its distinctive theme tune and his "greetings, pop pickers" introduction - saw him become one of the UK's top DJs.

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DJ 'Fluff' Freeman dies aged 79

 

Alan Freeman joined the BBC from Australia in 1960

Veteran DJ Alan "Fluff" Freeman, whose "Not 'arf" catchphrase made him a household name, has died aged 79.

The former BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 presenter had been living in a nursing home in London since 2000 after being diagnosed with arthritis.

 

Freeman joined the BBC in 1960 after a spell working in his native Australia.

 

His Pick of the Pops programme - with its distinctive theme tune and his "greetings, pop pickers" introduction - saw him become one of the UK's top DJs.

Bloody australians.

 

RIP fluffy Alan the ABC never knew what they lost did they.

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the man who introduced the "count UP" ot the Top 40

 

He always cared about the music and was totally professional

 

I'm feeling old..........................................

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