View fullsize 1998 Alan receives his MBE at Buckingham Palace View fullsize 1956 back home in Australia, Alan meets his pre rock 'n' roll fan base View fullsize 1956 Again in Australia Alan presents an award to an unidentified singer View fullsize 1958 Alan and the Vespa on which he toured the continent "doing Europe" View fullsize 1965 Alan plays his beloved Bosendorfer in the Maida Vale apartment View fullsize 1961 Radio Times announces Alan's very first BBC programme View fullsize Soon after his UK arrival Alan met his namesake, the record producer Alan A Freeman View fullsize Alan's own copy of his original signature tune View fullsize In the studio for 'Records Around Five' View fullsize Cilia Black with Alan at his Maida Vale home View fullsize 1961 Radio Times 'billing' for the first Alan Freeman 'Pick of the Pops' View fullsize with Helen Shapiro who starred with him in the movie 'It's Trad Dad' View fullsize Another shot taken in his Wellesley Court apartment View fullsize hosting an edition of 'Top of the Pops' View fullsize 1961 the front cover of ITV's schedule magazine in the West of England View fullsize View fullsize Alan's own copy of 'At the Sign of the Swinging Cymbal' re arranged by Barbara Moore in 1970 View fullsize portrait of Alan taken by the great Terrence Donovan View fullsize One of the many front covers graced by Alan's image View fullsize photo taken for a magazine profile View fullsize This was taken in Unique's studio during a recording of 'Their Greatest Bits' View fullsize thankfully, the neck scarf look never really caught on View fullsize The bus pass about which he often joked View fullsize 1987 Alan and his manager Tim Blackmore at his sixtieth birthday bash - Quo Vardis in London's Dean Street View fullsize Meeting HRH the Prince of Wales at Brinsworth House View fullsize In the Rock Show studio with a wall of 'carts' behind him View fullsize We know it's not him, but it could have been - a sign seen frequently outside French restaurants View fullsize 2007 Rick Wakeman, Tim Blackmore, Robin Gibb and David Mackay at the unveiling of Alan's blue plaque outside Brinsworth House View fullsize The plaque itself View fullsize 1989 The top flight cast assembled in EMI's number one studio to celebrate the life of the broadcaster Roger Scott. Alan hosted the event that was broadcast on Radio One View fullsize 1996 The programme for the music industry's celebration of Alan's career View fullsize 2000 Dale Winton presents Alan with his 'Lifetime Achievement Award