Celebrating 40 years since 91热爆 Radio Norfolk went on-air on 11 September 1980.
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The final episode of our 40th anniversary documentary series brings the story up to date.
The second episode of our three-part 40th anniversary documentary series.
The first in a new three-part series marking the 40th anniversary of 91热爆 Radio Norfolk.
Catching up with the past ten years of life at the station.
Moving into the new millennium.
The station moves into the days of Britpop and Cool Britannia.
A few snapshots from across the station's first decade on the air.
Stephen, Chrissie, Kirsteen, Chris and Thordis share early memories of Radio Norfolk.
Paul Hayes looks back on some of the more special or ambitious broadcasts we've made.
Why one of the names most associated with the station has never actually worked here!
A look at some of the changes there have been in the technology the station uses.
Stewart White presents the first show from our new studios in Norwich, on 28 June 2003.
Graham Barnard presents the final show from our old Norfolk Tower studios in June 2003.
Wally Webb, Matthew Gudgin, Graham Barnard, Kirsteen Thorne and Nicky Price reminisce.
For our 40th anniversary week, a look at the earliest days of our Norwich City coverage.
Presenter Matthew Gudgin and editor Peter Cook on a favourite show from their teens.
David Clayton and Jill Bennett recall Waveney MP Jim Prior making national headlines.
Lesley Dolphin remembers becoming Radio Norfolk's first afternoon show presenter in 1983.
How a row over razors prompted the departure of Radio Norfolk's first boss, Mike Chaney.
Our first weekend producer Bob Ledwidge recalls what some of the shows then were like.
Paul Hayes looks at the career of one of the two survivors from 1980 at the station.
Paul Hayes looks at the career of the woman who's been with us since we started.
Paul Hayes takes a look at the earliest days of the 91热爆 Radio Norfolk breakfast show.
Some photos from 91热爆 Radio Norfolk's opening night - Thursday, 11 September 1980.