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The aim of this page is to provide a calendar of dates for Peel's Top Gear show as it shifted around the Radio One schedules between 1968 and 1975, including as part of Sounds Of The Seventies (Oct 1971 - Dec 1974). Shows went out on the following days: * Sun (Oct 1967 - Sept 1969) * Sat (Sept 1969 - Sept 1971) * Wed (Oct 1971 - Dec 1971) * Tue (Jan 1972 - Dec 1974) and Thur (Oct 1972 - Dec 1974) * Mon and Thur (Jan 1975 - Sept 1975) For details of broadcast times, see the schedule section of the Top Gear page.

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  • The aim of this page is to provide a calendar of dates for Peel's Top Gear show as it shifted around the Radio One schedules between 1968 and 1975, including as part of Sounds Of The Seventies (Oct 1971 - Dec 1974). Shows went out on the following days: * Sun (Oct 1967 - Sept 1969) * Sat (Sept 1969 - Sept 1971) * Wed (Oct 1971 - Dec 1971) * Tue (Jan 1972 - Dec 1974) and Thur (Oct 1972 - Dec 1974) * Mon and Thur (Jan 1975 - Sept 1975) For details of broadcast times, see the schedule section of the Top Gear page.
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  • The aim of this page is to provide a calendar of dates for Peel's Top Gear show as it shifted around the Radio One schedules between 1968 and 1975, including as part of Sounds Of The Seventies (Oct 1971 - Dec 1974). Shows went out on the following days: * Sun (Oct 1967 - Sept 1969) * Sat (Sept 1969 - Sept 1971) * Wed (Oct 1971 - Dec 1971) * Tue (Jan 1972 - Dec 1974) and Thur (Oct 1972 - Dec 1974) * Mon and Thur (Jan 1975 - Sept 1975) For details of broadcast times, see the schedule section of the Top Gear page. During the Top Gear years, Peel also presented Night Ride (1968-9), the show that became In Concert (1970-1), Friday Night Is Boogie Night (Jan - Sept 1972) and Rock Week (Jan - Sept 1975), as well as a programme on Radio Luxembourg (1971-2). Please note that Peel took extended summer holidays in 1971 and 1973, when replacement shows included Radio Flashes and A Touch Of The Moon.
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