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Annie Nightingale
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Anne Avril Nightingale MBE (born 1 April 1940) is an English radio and television broadcaster. She is now more commonly known by the more informal name ofAnnie. She was the first female presenter on BBC Radio 1 and is its longest-serving presenter, followed by John Peel who presented from the launch of the station in 1967 until his death in October 2004.
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Anne Avril Nightingale MBE (born 1 April 1940) is an English radio and television broadcaster. She is now more commonly known by the more informal name ofAnnie. She was the first female presenter on BBC Radio 1 and is its longest-serving presenter, followed by John Peel who presented from the launch of the station in 1967 until his death in October 2004.