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Encyclopedia > John Walters

John Walters (May 16, 1938 - July 30, 2001) was a British radio producer and presenter and musician. Initially a teacher and a jazz enthusiast, he played trumpet in the 1960s pop group The Alan Price Set before joining BBC Radio One in 1967. He was long-term producer of DJ John Peel's radio show.


He should not be confused with John P. Walters, the American "Drug Czar".


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John Walters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (101 words)
John Walters (May 16, 1938 – July 30, 2001) was a British radio producer and presenter and musician.
He was long-term producer of DJ John Peel's radio show.
He should not be confused with John P. Walters, the American "Drug Czar".
John Peel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3907 words)
John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, OBE (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was a British disc jockey, radio presenter, and journalist.
His radio show was latterly sometimes broadcast from his home in Suffolk, nicknamed "Peel Acres", and had a homely air, with his wife, Sheila, whom he affectionately referred to as "The Pig" (because of her laugh), and his daughter, Flossie, often being involved or at least mentioned.
At one point, he said that if he died before his producer John Walters (he didn't), he wanted the latter to play Roy Harper's "When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease." Another time, he said he'd like to be remembered with a gospel song.
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