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He presents the Early Breakfast Show from 5 am to 6.30 am on TalkTV. He is a regular contributor to The Talk on TalkTV, The Jeremy Vine Show on Channel 5 and on Jeremy Vine ' Extra'. Other programmes he's presented include the Early Breakfast on BBC Radio London and the Weekend Breakfast Show for London speech radio station LBC 97.3 until ...
For his Nightline show Boyd was awarded the Royal Variety Club Radio Personality of the Year. He returned to children's radio on LBC with a Sunday afternoon programme called Lazily Stacey, named after a fictional detective he had invented. He later co-presented the breakfast show with Anne Diamond, before finally leaving the station in 1999.
Stuart was born in Durham on 19 February 1949 and grew up in Manchester, Hull, Birmingham, Nottinghamshire, before his family settled in Leicestershire. [3] He read philosophy, politics and economics at New College, Oxford, and after graduation moved to Wales where he began working as a journalist for the Western Mail.
His hard work paid off when he was approached by BBC Radio 1 and joined in October 1998 to present the early breakfast show between 4am and 7am. By 2004, he was moved into a weekend afternoon slot.
4 March – Jazz FM, a station playing mainly soul and jazz music, launches with an Ella Fitzgerald concert at the Royal Albert Hall. [5] [6]17 March – Gary King joins Radio 1, to take over the early breakfast show, initially replacing Tim Smith at weekends before moving to the weekday early show to replace Jackie Brambles, who moves to the weekday drivetime show.
Mark and Lard leave the Radio 1 Breakfast show to move to an afternoon slot and Zoe Ball joins the station to co-host the show with Kevin Greening. Chris Evans takes over the Virgin Radio breakfast show from Russ Williams. 1998. 29 March – BBC Radio 3’s Sunday breakfast programme Sacred and Profane is broadcast for the final time. [16]
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Chris Jackson/Getty Images The royal family’s Easter meal is fit for, well, a king. Former royal chef Darren McGrady offered insight into what the British royals can expect to be served while ...