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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_FreemanAlan Freeman - Wikipedia

    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.

    • 1952–2000
    • United Kingdom, Australia
    • Alan Leslie Freeman, 6 July 1927, Melbourne, Australia
    • 27 November 2006 (aged 79), Brinsworth House, London, England
  2. 28 de nov. de 2006 · Peter Walker and agencies. Tue 28 Nov 2006 05.10 EST. The radio DJ Alan Freeman, whose treacle-smooth voice and "not 'arf" catchphrase made him a British broadcasting favourite for almost 50...

  3. Biography — Alan 'Fluff' Freeman. About Alan. It was 1957 when Australian born Alan Freeman came to Britain for the holiday that lasted more than 40 years. He’d been working as an announcer on Melbourne’s 3KZ, and as Rock n Roll increasingly hit the airwaves, he arrived ‘to do Europe’.

  4. Meet The Stars. Nominate. Alan 'Fluff' Freeman MBE. (born July 1927 - died Nov 2006) Alan 'Fluff' Freeman was already a radio announcer (and occasional singer) in Melbourne, when, in 1957, he took a holiday in the UK that stretched into a broadcasting career lasting more than forty years.

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  5. 28 de nov. de 2006 · BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Obituary: Alan 'Fluff' Freeman. Alan "Fluff" Freeman was one of Britain's best loved radio disc jockeys, broadcasting for more than forty years.

  6. 28 de nov. de 2006 · Broadcaster Alan Freeman, the man who coined the phase "Greetings, Pop Pickers", has died. The 79-year-old died peacefully at his Brinsworth House home in Twickenham, London, yesterday, after a...

  7. Alan Freeman, one of the UK's best-loved broadcasters, has died peacefully at his London home after a brief illness. Alan was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1927 and came to Britain in 1957....