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Saturday 26th March 1983
Paul Burnett Radio 1 DJ
In 1974 Burnett joined BBC Radio 1 hosting a Sunday morning show and sitting in on the station's Top 20 show. From July 5, 1976 he hosted the weekday lunchtime show after Johnnie Walker left the station and moved to California.
Here he had the responsibility of revealing the new singles chart every Tuesday lunchtime. His popular show included several features such as Pub of the Day, Fun at One and Is, Was, Should Have. Burnett became a regular presenter of Top of the Pops and presented the Radio 1 Roadshow during the summer.
In 1981 he moved from lunchtimes to later in the afternoons, but his daily show ended in 1982 to allow Steve Wright's show to be extended.
He briefly presented a Saturday morning show before leaving Radio 1 altogether.
In 1978, an on-air parody of the US hit "Convoy", Convoy GB (by Laurie Lingo & The Dipsticks) led to a release of the song as a single along with fellow DJ Dave Lee Travis.
The song reached No.4 in the charts and Paul Burnett appeared dressed as a chicken on Top Of The Pops.
During the 1980s Burnett was heard on BBC Radio 2, Pennine Radio (now The Pulse of West Yorkshire) in Bradford, Southern Sound (now Southern FM) in Sussex, and Capital Radio.
In 1988 Capital split its frequencies and he joined Capital Gold.
Burnett was also the long-time host of 'The Vintage Chart Show' on the BBC World Service.
He later moved to Classic Gold, where he presented at lunchtimes and early afternoons.
He left the station when it merged with Capital Gold to form the new Gold network in August 2007.
In the last week of August 2007 Paul was heard on BigL International 1395MW Sky0190 as a replacement for a DJ who was on holiday.
Paul stood in for Steve Garlick on his weekday afternoon show on Bigl.
On 9 November 2007 Paul broadcast with Dave Lee Travis on KCFM from Hull, and on 16 November 2007 he did the show as their 'Live Legend' of radio.
For the following four weeks he had a three hour weekly spot on the station - "Burnett Live" - which broadcast live on Fridays from 11.00 am to 2.00 pm.
Tony Blackburn replaced Paul Burnett in this slot in January 2008.
18.04.2008. 21:11
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