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Radio One DJ Annie Nightingale on her career BBC News - YouTube
My Radio 1 Podcast (BBC) / My Radio 1 With Shaun Tilley and Annie Nightingale
Annie Nightingale launches scholarship for female and non-binary DJs
FEATURE: Station to Station: Song Six: Annie Nightingale (BBC Radio 1) — Music Musings & Such
Annie Nightingale, Radio 1's first female and longest-serving presenter (1970s) : r/OldSchoolCool
BBC Radio 1 launches Annie Nightingale scholarship for female and non-binary DJs
Women in popular music: Annie Nightingale - History of the BBC
Annie Nightingale, 80, Radio 1's first female DJ, details her career in a candid memoir | Daily Mail Online
Annie Nightingale at the BBC Studios, W9
Introducing... Annie Nightingale at the Plug 'n' Play - Berkshire Live
Annie Nightingale: Radio 1's first female DJ – and Caner of the Year 2001 | Dance music | The Guardian
BBC Radio 1 launches Annie Nightingale scholarship to give big break to female and non-binary DJs
Annie Nightingale: 'If I can play what I like and say what I like, that's the dream' | Annie Nightingale | The Guardian
The guys were waiting for me to fail': Annie Nightingale on battling the BBC | Radio 1 | The Guardian
Annie Nightingale 2022-12-06 Best of 2022: Part 1 by musiclover1980 | Mixcloud
BBC Radio 1 launches Annie Nightingale scholarship for female and non-binary DJs | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Annie Nightingale launches BBC scholarship programme for women and non-binary DJs | DJMag.com
BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra Stories by Annie Nightingale - Curtis Brown
Sixty Seconds: Annie Nightingale on Billie Eilish and 50 years at BBC | Metro News
Radio 1 announces all-female DJ line-up for International Women's Day | The Independent | The Independent
Janice Long was a human dynamo but had to put up with incredible sexism at Radio 1
Annie Nightingale: Radio 1's First Female DJ | “Why do you have to be male?” It's 50 years since Annie Nightingale became Radio 1's first female DJ. Annie, you're an inspiration to
Annie Nightingale on Radio 1 sexism: 'BBC said DJs are husband substitutes for housewives'