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  1. 29 de nov. de 2006 · Alan Leslie Freeman's tireless enthusiasm manifested itself early. Born in Melbourne on July 6 1927, the son of a foreman in a timber yard, he lived five minutes away from the ground of the South ...

  2. 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. His voice, the vocal equivalent of a twinkle in the eye, was first heard on Radio Luxembourg, but in 1960 he joined the BBC Light Programme ...

  3. THIS IS YOUR LIFE - Alan Freeman, disc jockey and broadcaster, was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at Thames Television's Teddington Studios, having been led to believe he was there to take part in an interview.. Alan, who was born in Melbourne, Australia, began his radio broadcasting career in 1952 with Tasmania's 7LA station before returning to Melbourne to work on the all-night station 3AK and ...

  4. The late Alan Freeman asked about why he is known as 'fluff'. This interview is from the newly published book: 'The Radio Luxembourg Story'. Travel on an epi...

  5. 28 de nov. de 2006 · The 79-year-old died peacefully at his Brinsworth House home in Twickenham, London, yesterday, after a brief illness. Freeman, who was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1927, and came to Britain in ...

  6. Alan Leslie "Fluff" Freeman, MBE (6 July 1927 – 27 November 2006) was a British disc jockey and radio personality in the United Kingdom for 40 years. Born and educated in Scarborough, New South Wales, Australia, Freeman worked as an assistant paymaster/accountant for one of Australia's largest timber companies after leaving school. Freeman originally wanted to be an opera singer, but decided ...

  7. 30 de ene. de 2016 · This is Your Life - Alan "Fluff" Freeman 14th Oct 1987Archive recording missing the first minute or so where "Fluff" was "caught" at Capital Radio by Eamonn ...