75-year-old DJ – who played for one listener from his garden shed – is signed by US radio station

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A 75-year-old DJ made famous for broadcasting to one listener has been signed up by a US radio station.

Deke Duncan, who used to record from the confines of his garden shed, was first filmed by the BBC back in the 1970s – with only his wife hearing the show.

There was renewed interest in Deke’s story after BBC Archives shared the old footage – with a documentary team tracking down the now-elderly DJ in Stockport, where he was found still spinning records for an audience of one.

But Wisconsin’s WLHA Radio station have granted Deke a professional slot from Sunday (9 October) – promising a significantly larger group of listeners.

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Programme Director, Kevin “Casey” Peckham said: “Deke’s finely-honed talent for doing upbeat, fast-paced, and imaginative radio in the style of great radio of the 1960s and 1970s is a perfect fit for us.”

“We recognised [him] as a kindred spirit who shared our own passions for radio as it existed decades ago.”

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Deke said he was “thrilled” at the chance to become part of the WLHA team.

“I’m living the dream, still,” he commented.

“I’m really thrilled about it – join me for a cheerful earful every Sunday.”

Watch the documentary on Deke Duncan – the DJ with one listener – on BBC.

You can listen to WHLA Radio here.

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