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Roger Scott

Roger Scott (23 October 1943 – 31 October 1989) was a British radio disc jockey.〔( AirCheck profile of Roger Scott )〕 He was best known for presenting an afternoon radio show on London's Capital Radio from 1973 until 1988.
Born in London in 1943, Roger Scott developed an early love of the rock and roll music being created at the end of the 1950s and early 1960s. As a teenager, he began playing records out the window of his suburban London home and watching the reaction of passers-by to the music.
==Early career==

After a brief time as a merchant seaman, Scott found his way to the United States and joined the radio station WPTR in Albany, New York in 1966. Scott's job, based on his British accent, was to be 'friend of the Beatles', and Scott learned the craft of disc jockey, working with Boom Boom Brannigan and other legendary names at the station. Eight months later he left WPTR to become the evening presenter at the Montreal station 1470 CFOX.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Marc Denis or Marc mais oui Denis a bilingual, english and french male voice over talent, artist and actor for television and radio station imaging, commercials, corporate video, multimedia, demo, airchecks, jingles, media production sevices, 980 ckgm radio tribute, 1470 cfox radio archive, 70s radio memorabilia, Montreal, West Island, Quebec, Toronto, Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Canada. )〕 From 1967 to 1971 he was known by listeners for his on-air antics and for his passionate love of music. Notable during this time was his participation in "Give Peace a Chance", recorded by John Lennon with Yoko Ono during their 'Bed-in' for peace at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal.
Anticipating the launch of legal land-based commercial radio, Scott returned to the UK in 1971, only to find the introduction was not as advanced as he had anticipated. Meanwhile he secured a position at UBN, a closed-circuit station broadcasting music to all the United Biscuits factories nationwide. It was about this time he also had a brief stint on BBC Radio 1 but, anticipating a future in commercial radio, he did so under the pseudonym 'Bob Baker'.

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