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  2. Liz Kershaw - Wikipedia

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    Kershaw left Radio 1 in 1992 to present The Crunch, the UK's first national daily phone-in on BBC Radio 5 [4] but continued to host occasional shows on the station. In 1994 Kershaw was part of the team which relaunched the station as BBC Radio 5 Live. In 2000 she went back to BBC Local Radio as the first and only woman in the country to present ...

  3. List of Top of the Pops presenters - Wikipedia

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    Liz Kershaw: 1 11 August 1988 11 August 1988 1988 [75] Caron Keating: 2 20 October 1988 8 December 1988 1988 [76] Anthea Turner: 23 27 October 1988 30 May 1991 1988–1991 [77] Sybil Ruscoe: 7 10 November 1988 28 September 1989 1988–1989 [78] Susie Mathis: 2 17 November 1988 23 February 1989 1988–1989 [79] Hale and Pace: 2 9 March 1989 5 ...

  4. Timeline of BBC Radio 1 - Wikipedia

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    9 February – The final edition of Bruno Brookes' and Liz Kershaw's Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast Show is broadcast as Liz herself leaves the station, ahead of major changes to the station's weekend programming line-up. 21 February – Gary Davies presents his final 'Bit in the Middle' weekday lunchtime show.

  5. Bruno Brookes - Wikipedia

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    In April 1989, Brookes moved to the weekend breakfast show, co-hosting with Liz Kershaw, taking over from Mark Goodier. [ 3 ] and also regularly deputised for Simon Mayo on the weekday breakfast show.

  6. Andy Kershaw - Wikipedia

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    Liz Kershaw (sister) Andrew J. G. Kershaw (born 9 November 1959) is an English broadcaster and disc jockey , predominantly on radio, and known for his interest in world music . Kershaw's shows feature a mix of country , blues , reggae , folk music , African music , spoken word performances and a wide variety of other music from around the world.

  7. List of University of Leeds people - Wikipedia

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    Andy Kershaw, DJ and broadcaster (Politics) Liz Kershaw, journalist and radio DJ (Textiles, 1978) [10] Alice Levine, Co-host of My Dad Wrote a Porno and former BBC Radio 1 DJ; Melanie McFadyean (1950–2023), journalist and lecturer; Peter Morgan, screenwriter (Fine Art, 1985) [13] Jamie Morton, Co-host of My Dad Wrote a Porno

  8. Nik Kershaw - Wikipedia

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    Kershaw's first wife was Canadian Sheri Pogmore, herself a musician who featured on several of Kershaw's early studio albums. [29] The couple married in July 1983, had three children together, and divorced in 2003. Their second son was born with Down syndrome. [29] Kershaw remarried in 2009 and has also had a child with his second wife Sarah. [30]

  9. Mark Goodier - Wikipedia

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    Mark Goodier (born 9 June 1961) is a Zimbabwean-born British radio disc jockey and broadcaster best known for his time on BBC Radio 1 between 1987 and 2002. He had two spells presenting the station's Top 40 singles chart, from September 1990 to March 1992 and again from April 1995 until November 2002, becoming the show's longest serving presenter.