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folk band, on 26 August 1972 at Kensington Register Office. They divorced in 1995; in later life Celia Drummond-Ford became an automated announcer on the British railway network. She died in France, aged 70, on 11 January 2021. Drummond married Julie Margaret White in 2002. His sister Alison
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After leaving the BBC he became a leading voice-over performer in Britain, his voice often appearing in advertisements and film trailers. In 2004 he was the voice-over for the TV movie about
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records by Peter Fenton. Each of his shows ended with a piece of advice: "Smile, it makes everyone else wonder what you've been up to." The station closed at 3pm on Monday 14 August 1967.
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which concentrated on the music and sounds that had made an impact ten years earlier. Between September 1978 and March 1981 he presented the BBC2 rock programme titled
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who later took over the programme. In 1977 the BBC chose him to present a series of 11 radio programmes, scripted by Pete Frame and John Tobler, called
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in France, aged 63, in 2009. He has two children, a daughter born 1966 from his first marriage, and a son born 1974 from his second marriage.
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Drummond married Carolyn McDonald in 1966; they divorced in 1972. He married Celia Humphris (1950–2021), the singer with the
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Drummond continued presenting radio and occasionally TV programmes for the BBC until the early 1990s, often featuring
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He joined Radio 1 from its start in September 1967, and, as someone who was seen as both
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and reliable, was used as one of the early presenters of
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Selling the Sixties: The Pirates and Pop Music Radio
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Pete Drummond (drummer)
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Celia Humphris
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Wales
First World War
Australia
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Millfield School
BBC Radio 1
Tony Blackburn
British Invasion
Wichita
Topeka, Kansas
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John Peel
Rock Goes to College
progressive rock
Disco 2

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