Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart - Lollipop People album flac
Performer: Ed 'Stewpot' StewartTitle: Lollipop People
Released: 1978
MP3 album: 1409 mb
FLAC album: 1172 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Pop
Ed Stewpot Stewart was a genial radio and TV presenter best known for hosting Junior Choice throughout the 1970s and for a six-year stint fronting the BBC’s most popular children’s programme, Crackerjack. His speedy delivery, his easy-going nature, his love of feeble jokes and his perpetual enthusiasm made him an ideal presenter for these programmes. I played on the same. Stewart attended St Edward’s School in Oxford and then Sandhurst but, tellingly, his first job was in a record store. When he was 20, he joined two servicemen to play in a musical group in Hong Kong. Passengers were only allowed 33lb of luggage and so he took his double bass and 5lb of essentials.
Edward Stewart Mainwaring (23 April 1941 – 9 January 2016), known as Ed "Stewpot" Stewart, was an English broadcaster. He was principally known for his work as a DJ on BBC Radio 1 (particularly the Saturday morning Junior Choice) and Radio 2 and as a presenter for Top of the Pops and Crackerjack on BBC Television. Stewart was born Edward Stewart Mainwaring, the son of a Treasury solicitor, in Exmouth, Devon, on 23 April 1941.
Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart: Your memories. Stewart's BBC Radio 2 colleagues were extremely saddened, he said, adding: "We are thinking of Ed's friends and family at this difficult time. Stewart's fellow DJ from his early days on pirate radio, Tony Blackburn, who also went on to Radio 1, said Stewart would be missed. A lovely guy, loved his golf and he loved playing the songs on Junior Choice. I think he'll probably be best remembered for Junior Choice because he did that programme, I think, particularly well.
In February 1968 Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart took over from Crowther and was the host for eleven years, attracting more than 17 million listeners. Housewives' Choice BBC Light Programme Derek McCulloch Ed Stewart Edward White (composer). Ed "Stewpot" Stewart (born 1941), radio DJ and entertainer (born in the town), Died 9 January 2016 (aged 74) in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. Littleham, Exmouth Jurassic Coast List of towns and cities in Devon by population Exmouth Community College Exe Estuary. charity singlecharity albumbenefit album. In 1968 he recorded the charity single "I Like My Toys", a cover of The Idle Race song, as "Stewpot And Save The Children Fund Choir". Bangla Desh (song) Band Aid (band) The Crowd (band) Bill and Boyd Pour toi Arménie. Idle RaceThe Idle Race discography.
Former BBC Radio DJ and Crackerjack presenter, Ed "Stewpot" Stewart has died at the age of 74, a few days after having a stroke. Gareth Williams sent in this photo via WhatsApp: "So sad to hear about Ed Stewart's death. Here I am on stage during a Radio 1 roadshow in Caswell Bay, the Gower in August 1976.
The Radio 1 DJ and Crackerjack presenter Ed Stewpot Stewart has died at 74, according to friends. Rocky Taylor, a friend of 40 years’ standing, said that the presenter’s ex-wife Clara told him Stewart had died in hospital in Bournemouth. His death came a few days after he suffered a stroke. The couple, who divorced in 2004 after 29 years of marriage, had two children. Stewart was one of the first presenters on Radio 1 when it launched in 1967. He was also a long-standing presenter of the children’s show Junior Choice, which last broadcast on BBC Radio 2 over Christmas. Bob Shennan, director.
Ed Stewpot Stewart, who has died aged 74 following a stroke, became a disc jockey in the days when hosting a BBC Radio 1 show virtually guaranteed both celebrity status and spin-off fame on television. He attracted as many as 17 million listeners with the weekend request programme Junior Choice – also broadcast on Radio 2 – during a 12-year run (1968-79). Stewart will be remembered for his bright and breezy style, ushered in by the jaunty theme tune Morningtown Ride.
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Tracklist
| A | Lollipop People |
| B | Double Decker Dunce |









