Presenter Terry Christian is heading back to BBC Radio Derby to celebrate the anniversary of a radio programme he launched.
It was 40 years ago when Barbed Wireless first aired, aimed at a youth audience.
Barbed Wireless won multiple Sony Radio Academy Awards and connected the musical dots between rock, reggae, soul and funk held together by ‘a fresh-faced young man who’d been plucked from the dole queue in Manchester’.
He hosted the show till 1988 when he returned to Manchester to host evenings on Key 103 – just two years before Channel 4 signed him up to host The Word.
The anniversary shows will feature a delve into Terry’s record collection as well as interviews with members of the Barbed Wireless team from the time, and some other high-profile guests, including Mike Scott from the Waterboys and Joe Callis of Human League.
Terry has worked on many radio stations during his broadcasting career, including BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 6 Music, talkSPORT, Century, Key 103, Signal and BBC Radio Manchester.
The show will broadcast each weeknight next week from 9pm till 10pm.
1⃣ Forty years ago BBC Radio Derby changed the face of youth programming – and with it launched Terry Christian pic.twitter.com/APpKVws87N
— BBC Radio Derby (@BBCDerby) January 14, 2022
This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk