Famous
DJs & Radio Presenters with Disabilities
I have always had an interest in radio, and have been a DJ myself; in 1987,
I was on the North Derbyshire pirate station Radio Nemesis, and in the
late 1980s I was to be heard - under the DJ name Al Capone - on various
Birmingham pirate stations (eg Quest FM and BWR). In 1993, I started
the Radio Ability project. My radio broadcasting involvement seemed to
have ended in 1997, following a DTI raid on Starforce FM in Clowne. However,
thanks to the rise in internet radio, Radio Ability is currently testing
and full programmes are expected to start in early 2006. Read
more here. (Anthony Karl Page, the Red Disability webmaster)
Below, I list a number of DJs, all with disabilities ...
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Alan Freeman Started as a DJ on Radio Luxembourg in the
1950's |
Stuart Henry
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Disability: multiple sclerosis, used a wheelchair as a result Started his broadcasting career on the offshore pirate
radio stations of the 1960's, notably Radio Scotland. |
Becky Measures
Disability: Had both breasts removed, to eliminate high risk of breast cancer. (source: NHBC website)
DJ on Chesterfield and North Derbyshire ILR Peak FM
John Peel
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Disability: diabetes Started his broadcasting career in the USA, back in 1961. First heard in the UK in 1967, when he was a DJ on the offshore pirate Radio London (aka "Big L"). Was on BBC Radio 1 from 1967 until his death in 2004. Well known for his genuine interest in the music, and his willingness to play alternative music on his shows.
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James Whale
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Disability: dyslexia (source)
Website: Whale World |
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Steve Wright Most famous for his Steve Wright In The Afternoon
show on BBC Radio 1 in the 1980's. |
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