Alan Leslie Freeman,
MBE (6 July 1927 – 27 November 2006), nicknamed "Fluff", was an Australian-born British
disc jockey and radio personality in the United Kingdom for 40 years, best known for presenting ''
Pick of the Pops'' from 1961 to 2000.
Early life
Born and educated in
Melbourne, Australia, Freeman worked as an assistant paymaster/accountant for one of Australia's largest timber companies after leaving school. He wanted to be an opera singer, but decided his voice was not strong enough.
Career
Radio and television
Freeman was invited to audition as a radio announcer in 1952, and began work for
7LA
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in
Tasmania, known as the teenager's station. Freeman's duties included continuity announcer, presenter of musical programmes incorporating opera, ballet and classical music, DJ for the top 100, news reader, quiz master and commercials reader.
After moving to radio station
3KZ
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History
3KZ ...
in Melbourne, he took a nine-month trip around the world in 1957, with the promise to return to Melbourne by January 1958. He arrived in London, and on deciding to stay wrote numerous letters of delay, and later apology, to his former employer.
Freeman began his British career as a summer relief disc jockey on
Radio Luxembourg and continued to present late evening programmes on the station until the early 1970s. He gained his nickname "Fluff" as a result of a fluffy jumper that he was fond of wearing.
In 1960 he moved to the
BBC Light Programme as presenter of the ''Records Around Five'' show, introduced by his signature tune, "
At the Sign of the Swingin' Cymbal", written by
Brian Fahey. A more upbeat version performed by Brass Incorporated was introduced in April 1970. In September 1961, he introduced ''
Pick of the Pops'' as part of Saturday evening show ''Trad Tavern''. ''Pick of the Pops'' became a permanent show in its own right; Freeman presented it until 24 September 1972, continuing with his 'Swingin' Cymbal' signature tune.
During this time he was one of the original team of presenters of BBC TV's ''
Top of the Pops'', a regular member of the ''
Juke Box Jury'' panel, and had a brief stint as compère of the lunchtime pop music show ''
Go Man Go'' on the Light Programme in 1963. In 1961 and 1962, he presented the British version of the hit American quiz ''
Play Your Hunch'' on BBC TV. He presented a music magazine-style television show for the BBC in 1968, ''All Systems Freeman'', which aired for several weeks on Friday evening, but despite good reviews did not return for a second series.
Freeman recorded a dance single, "Madison Time", with the Talmy Stone Band in 1962. Released by
Decca Records
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, F11523, it was reportedly one of the label's worst-ever sellers.
In April 1972, he joined the daily presenters on
Radio 1, taking over the 3–5 pm show from
Terry Wogan. Freeman used "
Soul Bossa Nova" by
Quincy Jones as his theme until 1 June 1973. During this time he spotlighted youth clubs and young people, and became Vice-President of the
London Association of Youth Clubs. During the 1970s he also presented the Radio 1 series ''Quiz Kid'' on Sunday evenings, recorded at youth clubs and boys' clubs all over the country, while on Saturday afternoons he presented a programme simply titled Alan Freeman, although retrospectively it is mainly referred to as The Rock Show. It featured an eclectic mix of music, although it is mainly remembered for pioneering heavy and progressive rock. It also featured a rundown of the current album chart. The show ran from 30 June 1973 to 26 August 1978.
He presented the original version of ''The Story of Pop'' as a 26-part Radio 1 series in 1973–74. From 1975 to 1977, Freeman presented the
Radio 2 musical game show ''Free Spin''. In addition he lent his name to several rock and classical compilation albums, the best-known being ''By Invitation Only'' (1976), a collection of material sourced from artists on the
Atlantic label.
Freeman left the BBC to work for
Capital Radio from 1979 to 1989, presenting the Top 40 of the 1970s on 31 December 1979 under the revived Pick of the Pops name. He again revived ''Pick of the Pops'' from 13 March 1982 (now called ''Pick of the Pops Take Two'', combining the current
NME Top 15 with an earlier chart) and ''The Rock Show'' previous to that on 7 January 1980. He returned to the BBC and Radio 1 in January 1989 to revive ''The Rock Show'' and ''Pick of the Pops''. This run of ''Pick of the Pops'' ended on 27 December 1992 but he continued to host ''The Rock Show'' until 23 October 1993, when he, with other long-serving DJs, left the station as it was revamped by controller
Matthew Bannister.
He was the subject of ''
This Is Your Life This Is Your Life may refer to:
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* ''This Is Your Life'' (Australian TV series), the Australian versio ...
'' in 1987 when he was surprised by
Eamonn Andrews at Thames Television's Teddington Studios. In 1990, he appeared as a celebrity guest on the television series ''
You Bet!'', made by
London Weekend Television and hosted by Sir
Bruce Forsyth.
In December 1993, for four weeks he presented the ''Alternative Chart Show'' Top 30 as part of a trial one-off
Restricted Service Licence (RSL) broadcast by
XFM
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in London. Throughout 1994 he presented a revised and expanded version of the Radio 1 series ''The Story of Pop'', broadcast in 52 hour-long episodes. He then hosted ''Pick of the Pops Take Three'' on
Capital Gold from April 1994 until January 1997. In 1996 and 1997 he also hosted ''The Friday Rock Show'' on
Virgin Radio, and he hosted a number of one-off shows on
Classic FM from December 1993 to December 1996.
In 1998 he was awarded the
MBE for services to broadcasting.
He returned to the BBC on Radio 2, taking ''Pick of the Pops'' back to its home, from 1997 until 2000. A lifetime love of
classical music
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and particularly
opera was developed in the show ''Their Greatest Bits'', which resulted in another compilation CD on the
BBC label. Throughout his career, he was known especially for his jingles, which integrated short bursts of classical music and hard rock segued together, as well as his catchphrases, which included "Hi there, pop pickers!" at the start of ''Pick of the Pops''; "Greetings, music lovers!" when introducing his classical and rock shows; "All right? Right, stay bright!" when signing off, and "Not 'arf!" frequently uttered during his shows.
In April 2000, after
arthritis
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in his hands had started to make it too difficult for him to operate studio equipment, he handed ''Pick of the Pops'' over to
Dale Winton.
Acting
Freeman acted in the horror film ''
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors'' (1965) and the rock musical ''
Absolute Beginners'' (1986), and played himself or a similar character in films such as ''
It's Trad, Dad!'' (1962), ''
Just for Fun'' (1963) and ''
Sebastian
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...
'' (1968). He also played God (albeit a God who sat at a
mixing desk and said "Alright?") in two episodes of ''
The Young Ones'' in 1984. Freeman also appeared in TV advertisements for Brentford Nylons and for
Omo "with exclusive WM7 for perfect whiteness."
He appeared in Noël Coward's ''
Private Lives'' at the Adeline Genee Theatre in East Grinstead in June 1968, starring alongside Shirley Anne Field, Sally Anne Howe and Conrad Phillips.
Recognition
Freeman's style has been parodied, and he was the model for comedian
Harry Enfield's character
Dave Nice, although he contributed to the
satire himself in good grace by appearing on Enfield's show. (Enfield praised Freeman in
Simon Garfield's book on Radio 1, ''The Nation's Favourite'', by categorising him along with
John Peel
John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
as "DJs who loved music" as opposed to "DJs who loved the sound of their own voices, like
Dave Lee Travis").
For all Freeman's supposed
clichés and
archetypes in his broadcasting style, he has been regarded as original by fellow broadcasters. When he appeared on John Peel's ''
This Is Your Life This Is Your Life may refer to:
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'', Peel said: "Fluff is the greatest out-and-out disc jockey of them all".
After Freeman's death
Robin Gibb
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wrote a tribute, "
Alan Freeman Days". Recorded in August 2007, the song was included on Gibb's first posthumous album ''
50 St. Catherine's Drive
''50 St. Catherine's Drive'' is the seventh and final album by singer-songwriter Robin Gibb, released on 29 September 2014 in the United Kingdom and 30 September 2014 in the United States on Rhino Records. The album was named after the address o ...
'' in 2014.
Black Sabbath dedicated the
instrumental track "Fluff" on
''Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'' (composed by
Tony Iommi) to Freeman, since he was one of the few radio personalities in Great Britain to play the group's music on-air.
Honours
He was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1998. In May 2000, he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement award at the
Sony Radio Academy Awards. He was initiated into the
Grand Order of Water Rats in 1976, and ten years later was elected "King Rat". He also served as Vice-President of the London Union of Youth Clubs.
Personal life
In March 1994, Freeman revealed on breakfast television that he had become
celibate in 1981, but had previously been
bisexual
Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward both males and females, or to more than one gender. It may also be defined to include romantic or sexual attraction to people regardless of their sex or gender identity, whi ...
. He was described by
Graham Chapman as being "keen on motor bikes and leather and men".
From the early 1990s, Freeman suffered from
arthritis
Arthritis is a term often used to mean any disorder that affects joints. Symptoms generally include joint pain and stiffness. Other symptoms may include redness, warmth, swelling, and decreased range of motion of the affected joints. In som ...
and
asthma (from a 60-a-day
smoking
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habit) and used a
Zimmer frame
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. He lived at
Brinsworth House
Brinsworth House is a residential and nursing retirement home for theatre and entertainment professionals in Staines Road, Twickenham, west London, England. The house is owned and run by the Royal Variety Charity and has 36 bedrooms, six living ...
, a retirement home for actors and performers run by the
Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund in Twickenham, from 2000 until his death.
Death
He died on 27 November 2006 in
Brinsworth House
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, aged 79, after a short illness.
His funeral took place at South West Middlesex Crematorium on 7 December 2006, and was attended by singer
Kenny Lynch, his producer
Phil Swern and DJs including
Dave Lee Travis,
Ed Stewart,
Dave Cash,
Paul McKenna,
Nicky Campbell,
Paul Gambaccini and his Radio One Top 40 successors
Wes Butters,
Simon Bates and
Richard Skinner.
Filmography
References
External links
*
Bio and citation at the Radio Academyincluding a rare interview with
Nathan Morley
* Obituaries
*
Guardian obituary– ''
The Guardian''
*
Telegraph obituary– ''
The Daily Telegraph''
*
The Independent– ''
The Independent''
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