It's a bad week to be... anyone
Nov. 28th, 2006 10:43 am"One of the country's best known DJ's, Alan "Fluff" Freeman, who began working for the BBC in 1960, has died aged 79, the corporation said on Tuesday.
Freeman, whose catchphrases were "Alright pop pickers?" and "not 'arf" came to public prominence when he began presenting "Pick of the Pops" before moving to host shows on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2.
Freeman, who was born in Australia, had a distinctive presenting style that left him open to parody by various comics, but took the leg-pulling in good humour - a move which boosted his popularity further.
The BBC quoted his personal manager Tim Blackmore who said Freeman had never fully understood his own popularity.
"Alan was a naturally warm man who never quite understood the nature of his appeal ... through all his professional success, he still retained a total bewilderment that so much success and affection should have come his way."
Man...
Robert Altman, Dave Cockrum and Fluff all in one week.
Thoroughly depressing.