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1134: 705:– the intensity was frightening! So I played five or six tracks on the next show and immediately I received mail from people demanding that I never play stuff like that again. Whenever that happens I always go in the opposite direction, so I played more and it was great! It was a classic case of changing courses in mid-stream and in a month the average age of the audience dropped by 10 years and the whole social class changed – which I was very pleased about. 353:. He recalled an early desire to host a radio programme of his own "so that I could play music that I heard and wanted others to hear". His housemaster, R. H. J. Brooke, whom Peel described as "extraordinarily eccentric" and "amazingly perceptive", wrote on one of his school reports, "Perhaps it's possible that John can form some kind of nightmarish career out of his enthusiasm for unlistenable records and his delight in writing long and facetious essays." 1183: 4950: 714: 575:, which was first broadcast on 30 September 1967. Unlike Big L, Radio 1 was not a full-time station but a broadcaster of a mixture of recorded music and live studio orchestras. Peel said he felt he was hired because the BBC "had no real idea what they were doing so they had to take people off the pirate ships because there wasn't anybody else". Peel presented a programme called 2400:, to many new and unsigned bands. A second John Peel day was held on 12 October 2006, and a third on 11 October 2007. The BBC had originally planned to hold a John Peel Day annually, but Radio 1 has not held any official commemoration of the event since 2007, though gigs still took place around the country to mark the anniversary for a number of years afterwards. 530:, with an emphasis on the new music emerging from Los Angeles and San Francisco. As important as the musical content of the programme was the personal – sometimes confessional – tone of Peel's presentation, and the listener participation it engendered. Underground events he had attended during his periods of shore leave, such as the 550:, were discussed between records. All this was far removed from Radio London's daytime format. Listeners sent Peel letters, poems and records from their own collections so that the programme became a vehicle for two-way communication; by the final week of Radio London he was receiving far more mail than any other DJ on the station. 1345:– a countdown of the best tracks of the year as voted for by the listeners – was an annual tradition of Peel's Radio 1 show. Despite his eclectic play list, it tended to be composed largely of "white boys with guitars", as Peel complained in 1988. In 1991, the broadcast of the chart was cancelled due to a lack of votes. 1356:", this Phantom Fifty was eventually broadcast at the rate of one track per programme in 1993. The 1997 chart was initially cancelled due to the lack of air-time Peel had been allocated for the period, but enough "spontaneous" votes were received over the phone that a Festive Thirty-One was compiled and broadcast. 1368:
billing. In the course of our historic meeting we had, I imagine, some fine reasons for dismissing the idea of a Festive 40 and going instead for a Festive 50, a decision that was to ruin my Decembers for years to come, condemning me to night after night at home with a ledger, when I could have been
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in 1965, Peel married 15-year-old American girl Shirley Anne Milburn. The marriage was never happy, with reports that she was often violent towards him. Although she accompanied Peel back to England in 1967, they were soon separated and the divorce became final in 1973. In 1987, Milburn took her own
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The BBC employed its own house bands and orchestras and it also engaged outside bands to record exclusive tracks for its programmes in BBC studios. This was the reason why Peel was able to use "session men" in his own programmes. Sessions were usually four tracks recorded and mixed in a single day;
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BBC radio show, Peel once commented about his own death: "I definitely want to be buried, although not yet. I'm 61 on Wednesday—just a working day for me, I'm afraid—so actually I should have a mile or two left in me, but I do want the children to be able to stand solemnly at my graveside and think
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in 1989, "Girls used to queue up outside. By and large not usually for shagging. Oral sex they were particularly keen on, I remember. One of my, er, regular customers, as it were, turned out to be 13, though she looked older." He jokingly added that he "didn't ask for ID". An interview originally
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Peel's reputation as an important DJ who broke unsigned acts into the mainstream was such that young hopefuls sent him an enormous number of records, CDs, and tapes. When he returned home from a three-week holiday at the end of 1986 there were 173 LPs, 91 12"s and 179 7"s waiting for him. In 1983
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of recorded music. The theory behind this device was that it would create employment and force people to buy records and not listen to them free of charge on the air. One of the reasons why the offshore broadcasting stations of the 1960s were called "pirates" was because they operated outside of
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Peel wrote that "The Festive 50 dates back to what was doubtless a crisp September morning in the early-to-mid Seventies, when John Walters and I were musing on life in his uniquely squalid office. In our waggish way, we decided to mock the enthusiasm of the Radio 1 management of the time for
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On 13 October 2005, the first "John Peel Day" was held to mark the anniversary of his last show. The BBC encouraged as many bands as possible to stage gigs on the 13th, and over 500 gigs took place in the UK and as far away as Canada and New Zealand, from bands ranging from Peel favourites
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successfully wooed Peel with a package worth £1.5 million for his autobiography, having placed an advert in a national newspaper aimed only at Peel. Unfinished at the time of his death, it was completed by Sheila and journalist Ryan Gilbey. It was published in October 2005 under the title
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and returned each weekend to Heswall on a scooter borrowed from his sister. While in Rochdale during the week, he stayed in a bed-and-breakfast in the area of Milkstone Road and Drake Street, and developed long-term associations with the town as the years progressed.
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It was never a success financially. In fact, we lost money, if I remember correctly, on every single release bar one. I did quite like it but it was terribly indulgent. Not as indulgent as it would have been had I not had a business partner,
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is the only band that Peel ever personally managed – he first met the band in Riverside, California in 1966 and convinced them to move to London. He championed their music throughout his career; in 1968, he described their 1966 single
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In 1979, Peel stated: "They leave you to get on with it. I'm paid money by the BBC not to go off and work for a commercial radio station ... I wouldn't want to go to one anyway, because they wouldn't let me do what the BBC let me do."
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John Peel Sessions were a feature of his BBC Radio 1 shows, which usually consisted of four pieces of music pre-recorded at the BBC's studios. The sessions originally came about due to restrictions imposed on the BBC by the
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A longer list of his favourite singles was revealed in 2005 when the contents of a wooden box in which he stored the records that meant the most to him were made public. The box was the subject of a television documentary,
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At that time almost all the new bands comprised of people who had previously been in successful bands who had broken up then reformed.... Well I played the first Ramones LP – it was identical to the first time I had heard
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Hall of Fame. At the NME awards in 2005, he was Hero of the Year and was posthumously given a special award for "Lifelong Service To Music". At the same event the "John Peel Award For Musical Innovation" was awarded to
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to Dandelion and was always supportive of both bands throughout his life. It is alleged that Peel spotted a Rochdale postmark on the envelope containing the tape sent to him by Tractor, then called "The Way We Live".
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was dedicated to Peel as some of the tracks had been performed during the Peel Sessions. Peel's voice announces "Ladies and Gentlemen, Mogwai!" at the intro to "Hunted by a Freak", the album's opener.
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In 2012 a woman stated that she had a three-month affair with Peel in 1969, when she was 15 and he was 30. She said they had unprotected sex; this was shortly after Peel discussed contracting a
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had left off. It featured rock, folk, blues, classical and electronic music. A unique feature of the programme was the inclusion of tracks, mostly of exotic non-Western music, drawn from the
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In Peel's hometown of Heswall, a pub was opened in his honour in 2007. Named The Ravenscroft, the pub was converted from the old Heswall Telephone Exchange but has since been renamed.
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his preferred radio format. His subsequent shows featured a mixture of records and live sessions, a format that would characterise his Radio 1 programmes for the rest of his career.
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on BBC1 from the late 1960s until the mid-1990s, and in particular from 1982 to 1987 when he appeared regularly. In 1971 he appeared not as presenter but performer, alongside
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in April 2004 stated that he admitted to sexual contact with "an awful lot" of underage girls. He said that the only available women in the early 1960s were in high school.
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on 30 August 1939, the son of Joan Mary (née Swainson) and cotton merchant Robert Leslie Ravenscroft. He had two younger brothers and grew up in the nearby village of
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on 12 November 2004 and was attended by over 1,000 people, including many of the artists he had championed. Eulogies were read by his brother Alan and fellow DJ
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described Peel as "the most important single person in popular music from approximately 1967 through 1978. He broke more important artists than any individual."
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as being "about people who had fridges called Renfrewshire". Peel also made regular contributions to BBC Two's humorous look at the irritations of modern life
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as such they often had a rough-and-ready, demo-like feel, somewhere between a live performance and a finished recording. During the 37 years Peel remained on
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Peel's enthusiasm for music outside the mainstream occasionally brought him into conflict with the Radio 1 hierarchy. On one occasion, the station controller
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with "1917 Revolution". Having had an affinity with the Manchester area from working in a cotton mill in Rochdale in 1959, Peel signed Manchester bands
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in 1975 that when it came to young women, "All they wanted me to do was abuse them, sexually, which, of course, I was only too happy to do." He told
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Peel has been accused of sexual misconduct, although he was never charged with any offences. The journalists Sarah Woolley and Fiona Sturges, in
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and died suddenly at the age of 65. Shortly after the announcement of his death, fans and supporters paid tribute to him. The following day,
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label. In May 2020, an alphabetised catalogue of hundreds of classic Peel Sessions others had previously uploaded to YouTube was published.
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in early 2013. The main purposes of the centre is to serve as a live venue for music and performance and as a community meeting point.
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intended to present its acts to a wide audience, but Dandelion was never a great success, with only two releases charting nationally:
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was his contemporary. In his posthumously published autobiography, Peel said that he was raped by an older pupil while at the school.
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earlier that year. This admission was later used in an attempt to discredit him when he appeared as a defence witness in the 1971
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and a copy of his record after hearing Peel mention that he was hungry; the subsequent airplay launched Billy Bragg's career.
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John Peel is sometimes confused with the more prolific record producer Jonathan Peel, who was an in-house music producer for
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lovely thoughts along the lines of 'get out of that one, you swine', which they won't be able to do if I've been cremated."
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who had business dealings with his father. He took a number of other jobs afterwards, including working as a travelling
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released a tour EP ('Carte De Visite') with a track titled 'J.P.R.I.P' with a soundbyte of Peel during the intro.
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Garner, Ken. "Ripping the pith from the Peel: Institutional and Internet cultures of archiving pop music radio."
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with "Jam". A sizable online community has also emerged dedicated to sharing recordings of his radio shows.
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programme, Peel received significant media attention because he divulged on air that he had suffered from a
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countdown of his listeners' favourite records of the year was a notable part of his promotion of new music.
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also featured poetry readings and numerous interviews with a wide range of guests, including his friends
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Peel was an avid radio listener and record collector from an early age, firstly of music offered by the
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Odeon into the John Peel Creative Arts Centre in the North, though this was ultimately unsuccessful.
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as his number 1, having previously described it as "a work of art". The top 20 also included LPs by
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and "Lonely Saturday Night" by Don French as being among his all-time favourites. He also described
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programme, advertised by the BBC as an exploration of words and music, seemed to take up from where
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records on British radio. He is widely acknowledged for promoting artists of many genres, including
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Peel, John (4–17 October 1979). "Forty is More Fun: John Peel, Superfan, Talks to David Hepworth".
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In a 1990 interview, Peel recalled his 1976 discovery of the first album by New York punk band the
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Michal 2022, 21 June Mogwai – Government Commissions: BBC Sessions 1996–2003 HD Retrieved from
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said in a review of the box set that "ome artists remain forever associated with him", including
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Since his death various parties have recognised Peel's influence. A stage for new bands at the
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programme, which ran from the 1990s, featuring unusual stories from listeners' domestic lives.
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in 1998, for his services to British music. In 2002, the BBC conducted a vote to discover the
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Good Night and Good Riddance: How Thirty-Five Years of John Peel Helped to Shape Modern Life
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Broadcaster of the Year in 1993, winner of the publicly voted Godlike Genius Award from the
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In June 2017 Peel's widow Sheila unveiled a blue plaque in his honour in Great Finborough.
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as John Past Bedtime, and in 1999 as a "grumpy old man who catalogues records" in the film
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Due to these restrictions, the BBC had been forced to hire bands and orchestras to render
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as best man. In the 1970s, Peel and Gilhooly moved to "Peel Acres", a thatched cottage in
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Several Peel-related compilation albums have been released since his death, including
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When Radio London closed on 14 August 1967, Peel joined the BBC's new music station,
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correspondent on the strength of his connection to Liverpool. He later worked for
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commentary for a number of BBC programmes. He became popular with the audience of
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From 26 September to 31 October 1987, Peel produced a six-part radio series on
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with Clive Selwood to release material recorded by the BBC for Peel Sessions.
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when Oswald was paraded before the media. He later phoned in the story to the
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in Dallas. There, he presented the second hour of the Monday night programme
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The Peel Sessions: A story of teenage dreams and one man's love of new music
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In July 2022 a petition was launched to rename the "John Peel Stage" at the
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Peel married Sheila Gilhooly on 31 August 1974. The reception was held at
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were among his co-hosts) but in February 1968 he was given sole charge of
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a.o., selected by his wife Sheila and their children. Bantam Press 2008.
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In addition to his Radio 1 show, Peel broadcast as a disc jockey on the
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Peel returned to England in early 1967 and found work with the offshore
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operator. Afterwards, he worked as a mill operative at Townhead Mill in
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Alan Melina and Jeff Chegwin, the music publishers for unsigned artist
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for two years, but then given to Peel-inspired Internet radio station
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bearing Peel's name were unveiled at two former recording studios in
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to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork – the Beatles'
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In 1999 Peel presented a nightly segment on his programme titled the
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On 25 October 2004, during a working holiday in the Peruvian city of
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At first he was obliged to share presentation duties with other DJs (
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Peel appeared on television occasionally as one of the presenters of
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He appeared as a celebrity guest on a number of TV shows, including
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Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media
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in Austria (Nachtexpress), and on Radio 4U, Radio Eins (Peel ...),
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In 1969, after hosting a trailer for a BBC programme on VD on his
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hit the United States, Peel was hired by the Dallas radio station
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Peel was born John Robert Parker Ravenscroft at a nursing home in
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In May 2012 a campaign was started to turn demolition-threatened
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restriction on the number of records they could play on the air.
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While working for the insurance company, Peel wrote programs for
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After the closure of Radio London in 1967, Peel wrote a column,
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Still Suitable for Miners (Billy Bragg: The Official Biography)
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After his death, the Festive Fifty was continued on Radio 1 by
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titles. Content, we felt, was of less importance than a snappy
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In 1960, aged 21, Peel went to the United States to work for a
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Radio 1 presents The Gilles Peterson Worldwide Awards ceremony
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The John Peel Show: essentiële popmuziek zonder ondertiteling
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cleared its schedule to broadcast a day of tributes. London's
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Ravenscroft, Alexandra Mary Anfield Ravenscroft, Thomas James
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John Peel honoured by Cotswold Rail Class 47 naming ceremony
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