Favourite programmes included Continental Breakfast, Soft Sound Café, Drive Time, Today@Six, and Sunday Brunch. Many of the people who worked for BDR moved to
FM4. Notables include David Halliwell, Paul Catty, Joe Remick, John Wilde, Joanna Bostock, Jill Zobel, Ellis Hill,
Paul Hollingdale, Chris Wisbey, Stuart Freeman,
Dale Winton,[1]Graham Knight, Paul Holmes, Steve Allen, John Brocks and
Katya Adler. It also aired syndicated
Casey Kasem's
Top 40 (American hit parade), and a short programme called Passport that encouraged the study of foreign languages.
Favourite programmes included Continental Breakfast, Soft Sound Café, Drive Time, Today@Six, and Sunday Brunch. Many of the people who worked for BDR moved to
FM4. Notables include David Halliwell, Paul Catty, Joe Remick, John Wilde, Joanna Bostock, Jill Zobel, Ellis Hill,
Paul Hollingdale, Chris Wisbey, Stuart Freeman,
Dale Winton,[1]Graham Knight, Paul Holmes, Steve Allen, John Brocks and
Katya Adler. It also aired syndicated
Casey Kasem's
Top 40 (American hit parade), and a short programme called Passport that encouraged the study of foreign languages.