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Victoria Nwayawu Nwosu-Hope [1] (born 25 September 1989) [2] is a British television and radio presenter, journalist and published author. Hope hosts the BBC Radio 1 drivetime show Going Home with Vick, Katie and Jamie with Katie Thistleton and Jamie Laing. The Sunday Times dubbed her a "voice of a generation" when she started at BBC Radio 1 in ...
Sarah Story is a British DJ and Radio DJ . She is best known for presenting Radio 1's Future ... Story hosted Radio 1's Dance Party on BBC Radio 1 on 1 January 2021 ...
BBC Radio 4 Extra: 1 episode 2014–2018: Alice Levine: Presenter 13:00–16:00 Saturday-Sundays BBC Radio 1 2018 Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast Show Co-presenter 06:00–10:00 Friday-Sundays with Dev: 2018–2020 Dev & Alice 13:00–16:00 Friday-Sundays 2020 The Museum of Curiosity: Curator 18:30–19:00 Sunday BBC Radio 4: Series 15; with John Lloyd
She joined Capital London in 1987 as its youngest DJ, and after a year on the evening show joined the BBC in 1988 and had her own prime time show on the national pop network BBC Radio 1. She took on the Radio 1's early morning show, first at weekends, before moving to weekdays. She also joined her colleagues on the Top of the Pops presentation ...
In 2004 she was the first female DJ from Radio 1 to be inducted into the Radio Academy Hall of Fame. [8] In both 2006 and 2007 she won The International Breakspoll Award for Best Radio Show. [13] On 20 May 2011, Nightingale was featured in the BBC Four documentary Annie Nightingale: Bird on the Wireless, documenting her life and passion for ...
In running this she produced Radio 1 DJs Mike Smith, Janice Long and Dave Pearce before devising her own show for Radio 1 in 1987, Backchat, which won several awards. [2] This was followed by Kershaw presenting the Radio 1 Evening Show and then, with Bruno Brookes, Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast Show and the Radio 1 Roadshow from 1989 to 1992. [3]
Johanne Whiley-Morton [1] (born 4 July 1965), better known by her professional name Jo Whiley, is an English radio DJ and television presenter, who was the host of the long-running weekday later weekend Jo Whiley Show on BBC Radio 1. She currently presents her weekday evening Radio 2 show.