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Radio Two Disc Jockeys DJ Ray Moore centre who was forced to give up his radio show

Radio Two Disc Jockeys
DJ Ray Moore centre who was forced to give up his radio show due to ill health seen here with fellow DJs Left Ken Bruce, Centre standing Derek Jameson Right Simon Dee. © Mirrorpix

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In this nostalgic print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant era of the 1980s, where music and radio reigned supreme. At its heart, we see three iconic Radio Two Disc Jockeys who left an indelible mark on the airwaves. DJ Ray Moore stands at the center of this snapshot, his warm smile capturing both his passion for music and his dedication to entertaining listeners across the nation. Sadly, ill health forced him to bid farewell to his beloved radio show. Yet in this moment frozen in time, surrounded by fellow DJs Ken Bruce, Derek Jameson, and Simon Dee, he radiates a sense of camaraderie that transcends any personal struggles. On the left side of DJ Ray Moore stands Ken Bruce – a familiar voice whose witty banter and impeccable taste in music made him a household name. To their right is Derek Jameson; with his charismatic presence and infectious laughter, he brought joy into countless homes through the power of broadcasting. Completing this trio is Simon Dee on the far right – a true pioneer known for pushing boundaries and captivating audiences with his magnetic personality. Together they represent an era when disc jockeys were revered as cultural icons; their voices became trusted companions during long car rides or late-night sessions by the radio dial. This print serves as a poignant reminder of how these talented individuals shaped our musical landscape while leaving an enduring legacy within entertainment history.


Framed Prints of Radio Two Disc Jockeys DJ Ray Moore centre who was forced to give up his radio show

Relive the golden age of radio with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection. This nostalgic piece features a memorable moment from Radio Two, with DJ Ray Moore at the center, surrounded by his esteemed colleagues Ken Bruce, Derek Jameson, and Simon Dee. A poignant reminder of the bond between radio personalities and their devoted audiences, this framed print is a must-have for any radio enthusiast or those who appreciate the history of broadcasting. Order yours today and bring a piece of broadcasting history into your home.


Photo Prints of Radio Two Disc Jockeys DJ Ray Moore centre who was forced to give up his radio show

Relive the golden age of radio with this nostalgic photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring Radio Two Disc Jockeys DJ Ray Moore, centre, surrounded by his esteemed colleagues Ken Bruce and Derek Jameson, right, with Simon Dee, left. A poignant reminder of a bygone era, this print celebrates the iconic broadcasting careers of these beloved DJs. Ideal for radio enthusiasts, music lovers, or anyone who appreciates a piece of history, this photograph is a must-have addition to your home or office decor. Order your Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Radio Two Disc Jockeys today and keep the memories alive.


Poster Prints of Radio Two Disc Jockeys DJ Ray Moore centre who was forced to give up his radio show

Step into the golden age of radio with our vintage Media Storehouse Poster Print featuring Radio Two's beloved Disc Jockeys. This nostalgic print brings you closer to the action with a captivating image of DJ Ray Moore, centre stage, surrounded by his esteemed colleagues Ken Bruce, Derek Jameson, and Simon Dee. A poignant reminder of the magic of radio, this print is a must-have for any media or music enthusiast's collection. Revisit the past and celebrate the enduring influence of these iconic broadcasters. #MemoryLanePrints #RadioHistory #VintageRadio


Jigsaw Puzzles of Radio Two Disc Jockeys DJ Ray Moore centre who was forced to give up his radio show

Step into the world of radio broadcasting history with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "Radio Two Disc Jockeys: DJ Ray Moore, Ken Bruce, Derek Jameson, and Simon Dee." This captivating puzzle brings together the beloved faces of British radio, with DJ Ray Moore at the center, who bravely continued his career alongside Ken Bruce, Derek Jameson, and Simon Dee until his unfortunate retirement due to ill health. Connect the pieces and relive the memories of this iconic radio lineup. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates a piece of nostalgia. Engage your mind, challenge your focus, and create a beautiful keepsake with this intriguing jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse.

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