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DJ Blackburn back on air as Cliff row ends
Tony Blackburn, the veteran DJ, will go back on the air tomorrow after being suspended by a radio station for playing Cliff Richard records.
Classic Gold Digital said it had decided to put Sir Cliff back on its playlist after it received a "staggering amount" of requests by its listeners.
Tony Blackburn in the studio. 'I'm not a Cliff Richard stalker but I like his records,' he said
Paul Baker, the station's head of programmes, said: "We have to listen to our listeners, or they won't listen to us.
"It's quite obvious now that they want to hear Cliff Richard on the station, so that's what we'll do."
The row erupted when Blackburn defied an order not to play Sir Cliff's songs and then tore up a printout of an e-mail warning him to adhere to station policy live on air yesterday morning.
Within 30 minutes of his three-hour show ending at 9am, Blackburn was sent another e-mail by John Baish, Classic Digital's managing director, telling him that he was being suspended.
Mr Baish said: "This row was never actually about Cliff, it was just a situation with Tony which got out of control. I'm glad we've resolved it."
Blackburn, 61, said he was "delighted" that the dispute had been settled. "I enjoy working with Classic Gold and doing my breakfast show immensely.
"I'm also pleased that we're going to be playing Cliff Richard records. It's the listeners who have come out on top," he said.
Earlier, he told the Radio 4 Today programme he was surprised to get suspended but that he would rather not lose his job because of Sir Cliff.
"I'm not a Cliff Richard stalker but I like his records," he said. "They're as good as any other we play. I just don't understand it."
24 June 2004: Station suspends Blackburn for playing Cliff
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