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 broadcasting once
more ! 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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Tiger
Tim Stevens
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Disability: multiple
sclerosis DJ on Clyde 2 in Scotland. Has presented a BBC Scotland children's show. has a fashion modelling contract with Bem Sherman. |
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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