GOLDEN surprise Ron Palms reckons he is the oldest DJ in Britain as he hits the decks at 92.
The wonderful-grandfather has a weekly local radio slot playing tunes from the likes of Dame Vera Lynn.
He is 11 years more mature than radio veteran Tony Blackburn and Ken Bruce’s senior by 19 decades.
Ron, a former soldier, phone engineer and lodge doorman, said: “I ought to be the oldest DJ in our place, if not the country.”
The widower, of Bournemouth, Dorset, was signed up by Christian community station Hope FM after showing on the breakfast present 5 many years back to speak about D-Day.
Acknowledged to listeners as Uncle Ron, he regales them with tales of assembly The Beatles, Primary Ministers and superstars although working as a doorman.
Ron reported: “I imagined when I went on the radio individuals would just transform it off straight away but they maintain inviting me again so I ought to be executing anything proper.”
“I have my slot just about every Tuesday morning and I enjoy a pair of golden oldie documents and chat about them to the golden oldies listening.
“I’ve been accomplishing this for 5 or 6 several years due to the fact I was invited on to converse about my childhood knowledge of D-Working day.
“I was buried alive for the duration of the Blitz, noticed the troops occur in from Dunkirk and viewed the Battle of Britain in the sky, so I have experienced an exciting lifetime.
“When I was a phone engineer the Beatles were enjoying in Bournemouth and I equipped a telephone line to their dressing space.
“Brian Epstein gave me 4 tickets to the exhibit that night time.”