In October this year, legendary broadcaster Desmond Carrington celebrates 30 years of his weekly show, The Music Goes Round, on BBC Radio 2.  In a special edition on Friday 7 October from 7-8pm, 85 year old  Desmond will be revisiting the playlist from his 1981 debut. 
Bob Shennan, Controller of Radio 2 and  Radio 6 Music, said: "Desmond is a fine broadcaster and I am so proud of  his incredible heritage on Radio 2. Listening to his show is a  highlight for his legions of fans. And at a sprightly 85 years of age,  Desmond is one of very few elder statesmen in the radio world today  whose experience cannot be surpassed."
When the Radio 2 series, All Time Greats, began on Sunday  4 October 1981, Desmond (already a successful actor and broadcaster)  was chosen as its first presenter. He fully expected to be replaced  after three months but the series took off and, three decades on, he  remains an integral part of the station's weekly schedule.
Desmond's closing words at the end of the very first All  Time Greats in 1981 were: "Funnily enough I have felt a little bit today  like Roy Plomley must have felt all those years ago when he sat down to  do the first programme of Desert Island Discs – you don't know what  it's going to lead to!"
Reflecting back today, Desmond says: "Well I certainly  didn't think it would lead to 30 years of weekly broadcasts and some  1500 programmes. I'm so very grateful to BBC Radio 2 and to my many  listeners who have always been supportive and involved in the vast range  of music – which is still going round!". Read More
Source : BBC Press Release)

 
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