- Greg Roskowski
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death_place =Colombo
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nationality = Polish
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known_for = Presenting 'Binaca Hit Parade' on the Commercial Service ofRadio Ceylon
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employer = The Government of Sri Lanka
occupation = presenter/announcer with Radio Ceylon
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relatives = owned the Nippon Hotel in Colombo
website = http://www.slbc.lk
footnotes =Greg Roskowski was an announcer of
Radio Ceylon during the height of the station's popularity in the 1950s inSouth Asia . Roskowski, born of a Polish father and a Japanese mother, was the booming voice of Radio Ceylon's morning radio programs.The Roskowski family at one time also owned and ran Hotel Nippon, a middle budget hotel and restaurant, situated in the commercial heart of
Colombo . HotelNippon has one of the earliest oriental restaurants and it exists to this day in downtown Colombo.According to one-time radio colleague
Jimmy Bharucha , Greg Roskowski used to receive fan mail of over 500 letters a day. Listeners to Radio Ceylon enjoyed his 'wakey wakey' style and he introduced the hit songs ofFrank Sinatra ,Dean Martin ,Sammy Davis Junior ,Bill Haley & His Comets ,Cliff Richard andElvis Presley to audiences in Ceylon and beyond.Greg Roskowski was known as 'Happy-go-lucky-Greg' over the airwaves of Radio Ceylon. He was immensley popular on the Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon and the All Asia Service where he presented a countdown of English pop music called the 'Binanca Hit Parade.'
Indian listeners of Greg Roskowski's programme then wrote into the station in their thousands clamouring for a countdown programme of Hindi filmi songs since All India Radio had banned
Bollywood music.'Binaca Geetmala ,' presented byAmeen Sayani was the outcome - it became an iconic radio programme over the airwaves of Radio Ceylon.Greg Roskowski was one of a handful 'overseas announcers' working for Radio Ceylon in the 1950s and 1960s when the station ruled the airwaves in
South Asia ;the others being the American Craig Thompson who co-presented the 'Kiddies Corner' a program for children and Ameen Syani from India who presented 'Binaca Geet Mala' a program of Indianfilmi music.ee also
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* [http://www.dailynews.lk/2005/12/21/fea10.htm SLBC-creating new waves of history]
* [http://www.dailynews.lk/2005/12/27/fea02.htm Eighty Years of Broadcasting in Sri Lanka]External links
* [http://www.slbc.lk- Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation]
* [http://ivan_corea.tripod.com - Vernon Corea The Golden Voice of Radio Ceylon]
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