Paul Kaye (broadcaster)

He began working on the country's radio network and later broadcast in both Cyprus and Canada.

His bulletins were on the half-hour, which conveniently gave him just enough time to re-write the BBC news which was broadcast on the hour.

Kaye also presented programmes, especially in the early months of the station, and his theme was "Town Talk" by Ken Woodman and his Piccadilly Brass, a tune later used on the BBC by Jimmy Young.

In August 1967, the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act became law and the first voice on Radio London became the last as Paul closed the station down.

[2][3] Throughout the 1970s, Kaye was a continuity announcer for Yorkshire Television working alongside Radio London colleagues John Crosse and Earl Richmond as well as Redvers Kyle, Keith Martin and Terry Davis.