The Beatles and Come Together were the first songs Ken Bruce played on his debut Greatest Hits Radio show.
It comes after The End, from the same album Abbey Road, which was his last song to air on BBC Radio 2.With only a few minor variations, the format of the show will be similar to that of the past.
There are new jingles, including a new theme for his well-known quiz that sounds similar. Also included in the prize if you win PopMaster is a 12-month subscription to Greatest Hits Radio Premium.
Ken, welcome to the business of radioTen weeks ago, the former host of BBC Radio 2 announced his departure from the BBC, citing the need for a fresh challenge.
Ken, who will now broadcast 10 am to 1 pm on weekdays across a network of regional and local stations, has been the focus of all of Bauer's marketing efforts
Together with seven legacy Scottish stations in Scotland, Lincs FM, CFM, and Radio Borders have all given up their FM frequencies for Greatest Hits Radio today.The Best of In favour of the new national schedule, Radio Wales has also abandoned its regional programming.
I'm so happy to be back in a studio, where I belong, and this really feels like coming home, remarked Ken. It has been wonderful to be greeted not only by some familiar faces but also by new coworkers. Naturally, to play PopMaster once more. Maybe, if today goes well, they'll let me return tomorrow as well.
Ken joining Greatest Hits Radio has truly captured the attention of the audience, according to Andrew Ashton, the network's content director.
We are overjoyed to finally have Ken in our real studios today, where he will be able to perform what he does best, a terrific live radio programme! We are eager for everyone to hear Ken once more, along with PopMaster and the greatest hits from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
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