A year later, the bulletin was expanded and relaunched as the news magazine programme South West at Six (hosted by Sheila Tracy) before being renamed again on 30 September 1963 as Spotlight South West.
These included Les Ross (who made his name locally with a long running breakfast show on BRMB), David Hamilton, Tony Brandon, Mike Wyer, Tony Lyman, John Darvall, Mick Wright, Jeff Harris, Roger Day, Andy Holmes, Mike Baker, Mike Hollis, Andy Marriott, Bev Bevan, Tom Clarke-Hill, Pete Johnson, Adrian Jackson, Chris Rolinson and Sheila Tracy.
These included John Peters, who launched Radio Trent (the East Midlands' first commercial radio station in 1975), Amanda Bowman, Tony Lyman, Tim Gough, Steve Merike, Paul Robey, Jeff Cooper, Andy Marriott, Ian Chilvers, Mark Burrows, Ron Coles, Steve Orchard, Tim Rogers, David Lloyd, Ashley Franklin, Peter Quinn, Sheila Tracy, 'Diddy' David Hamilton, Mike Wyer and Erica Hughes.
Spencer Tracy | Sheila Jordan | Tracy Chapman | Tracy Hickman | Dick Tracy | Sheila Horne | Sheila E | Tracy Morgan | Tracy Lawrence | Sheila E. | Sheila Copps | Cyclone Tracy | Tracy Jordan | Tracy Byrd | Sheila Tracy | Sheila Jackson Lee | Sheila Hancock | Sheila | Paul Tracy | Tracy | Sheila Walsh | Sheila Dixon | Tracy Pollan | Tracy Letts | Tracy 168 | The Story of Tracy Beaker (TV series) | The Story of Tracy Beaker | Sheila Kuehl | Dick Tracy's G-Men | Tracy Nelson |
Presented by Sheila Tracy from 1979 until 2001, other presenters have included Stacey Kent (2001–2004) and Helen Mayhew (2004–2006).