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Neville Willoughby interviews Steven 'Cat' Coore of Third World in 1979
"Top cat: RJR's Programme Disco Top '79 on New Year's Eve featured an interview by Neville Willoughby with Steven "Cat" Core and Willie Stewart of Third World Band. Third World was voted top band for 1979 by the station's listeners. Photo shows…
Mr. Tony Parry - RJR
Portrait of popular radio personality and broadcaster Horace Anthony Parry, better know as Tony Parry.
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Mr. Hector Wheeler
Sportscaster Hector Wheeler, delivering the sports news on a television set.
Mrs. Beverley Manley receiving books for children at Jamaica House
"Receiving books for children: Mrs. Beverley Manley [3rd left] looking at a 16-page book of children's poetry, 'Through a Child's Eye'. The book was one of a collection presented to her at Jamaica House yesterday [March 19] by Mrs. Pat Persaud…
Comedian Charles Hyatt & G.G. Florizel Glasspole
"First citizen Governor-Gerneal Florizel Glasspole [centre] rapping with comedian Charles Hyatt at King's House on Thursday evening. Looking on is Daily News reporter, Barbara Nelson. Occasion was a Press party hosted by Mr. Glasspole."
Charles Hyatt in studio
Charles Hyatt in studio during radio broadcast of his radio broadcast - "Here Comes Charley".
Joke time with Charles Hyatt
Joke time with Charles Hyatt with musical band on stage.
Charles Hyatt, Senior Producer/Presenter
"Charles Hyatt (Senior Producer/Presenter) in the Radio Production Department, J.B.C.)."
Mr. Charles Hyatt
Candid photograph of Charles Hyatt.
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Reggae Falls in St. Thomas, Jamaica
Reggae Falls, located in the Hillside district near Seaforth in St. Thomas, Jamaica. It is also known as 'Dam Head' amongst locals.