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BBC legend Tony Blackburn, 81, plans to continue his radio career and embark on a UK theatre tour in 2025. He promises to retire if his performance standards drop. Known for his weekly Sounds of the 60s Radio 2 programme, Blackburn insists there's no competition among Radio 2 DJs and praises the station.
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