BBC 6 Music DJs

Andrew John Collins (born March 4 1965, Northampton, United Kingdom) is a British journalist, scriptwriter and broadcaster. After studying graphic design at Chelsea School of Art, Collins first came to notice as a writer for New Musical Express in the early 1990s, subsequently taking up editorship of Q. He also formed a double-act with fellow music journalist Stuart Maconie, presenting the Sony Award-winning BBC Radio 1 show Collins & Maconie's Hit Parade and Collins & Maconie's Film Club on ITV. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andrew Collins (writer)"

BBC 6 Music is one of the BBC's newest radio stations, launched on March 11, 2002 and originally codenamed Network Y. It was the first national music radio station to be launched by the BBC in 32 years. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC 6 Music"

"Whispering" Bob Harris (born in Northampton on 12 April 1946) is a radio host who currently works for BBC Radio 2, presenting music three nights a week. His programmes feature a moderately eclectic blend of mostly American and British rock, country, and occasional folk music from the 1950s to the present. His on-air delivery suggests a deep enthusiasm and affection for the music and musicians featured on his shows. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bob Harris (radio)"

Bruce Dickinson (born Paul Bruce Dickinson, August 7, 1958 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England) is the lead singer in the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Before this, he was singer in similar band called Samson from 1980, until he joined Iron Maiden the following year. He made his recording debut with Iron Maiden on their Number of the Beast album in 1982. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bruce Dickinson"

Chris Hawkins (born September 23, 1975, in Loppington, North Shropshire, England) is a presenter, performance DJ, reporter, journalist, producer, and music pundit. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chris Hawkins"

Clare McDonnell is a radio broadcaster and presenter. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clare McDonnell"

Craig Charles (born July 11, 1964, Liverpool, England) is a British actor, poet, radio and television presenter. He is best known for playing Dave Lister in Red Dwarf. ...more on Wikipedia about "Craig Charles" Whatever You're Into, Get Into http://www.shortopedia.com.

Born in Birmingham in 1970, Emma Bs real surname is Battersby. She became known as Emma B when she worked for creation records (her maiden name was Boughton). ...more on Wikipedia about "Emma B"

Gideon Coe is a radio DJ, presenter, sportscaster, voice-over artist, and journalist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gideon Coe"

Jane Gazzo (born 1977) is a radio presenter, performance and club DJ, TV personality, voice artist, music journalist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jane Gazzo"

Janice Long (born April 5 1955) is a Liverpudlian radio broadcaster in the UK, the sister of former TV personality Keith Chegwin. ...more on Wikipedia about "Janice Long"

Jayne Middlemiss (born 5 January, 1971 in Northumberland, England) is a former Page 3 girl who became a British radio and television presenter. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jayne Middlemiss"

Liz Kershaw (born 3 January, 1960) is one of the UK's most high-profile female music broadcasters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Liz Kershaw"

Marc "Lard" Riley is a musician, alternative rock critic and DJ on BBC 6 Music where he presents Rocket Science on Saturday afternoons and Mint on Sunday evenings. Riley is best known as one half of the duo Mark and Lard, with fellow DJ Mark Radcliffe, who presented the late evening show on BBC Radio 1 before moving on to the breakfast show in the mid 1990s, before moving on to the 1pm to 3pm slot. ...more on Wikipedia about "Marc Riley" www.shortopedia.com - now! shortopedia

Natasha Desborough (born June 21, 1974) is a radio presenter, DJ, radio and television producer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Natasha Desborough"

Nemone Metaxas (born November 3, 1973) is a DJ, presenter, producer and athlete. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nemone"

Phill Jupitus (born March 6, 1962 in Newport, Isle of Wight) is a British comedian. He is a regular on television and radio panel shows, including BBC Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue and BBC Two/ BBC Four's Qi, and is a team captain on BBC TWO's Never Mind The Buzzcocks. He was also a team captain on the BBC's somewhat flawed television comedy panel show It's Only TV But I Like It in 1999. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phill Jupitus"

Steve Lamacq (born 16 October 1965), sometimes known by his nickname Lerpac (given to him by John Peel), is a British disc jockey who has been broadcasting for several years on the popular BBC radio station Radio 1. He presented the Evening Session with Jo Whiley from 1993 to 1997, and then on his own until December 2002, when the programme was cancelled. Colin Murray served as a temporary replacement for six months until Zane Lowe's contract with the London station XFM ended in June 2003, where he took up a permanent position. Steve still presents the indie radio show Lamacq Live every Monday evening. Lamacq Live began in late July 1998. His homepage on the BBC's website describes this programme as "the UK's most influential indie radio show". He also has a programme on the BBC's digital station, 6 Music, which was on Sunday afternoons, but from April 2005 he has presented the daily teatime show on 6 Music, taking over from Andrew Collins. ...more on Wikipedia about "Steve Lamacq"

Stuart Maconie (b. 1960, Wigan, Lancashire, England) is a British radio presenter, writer, journalist, and critic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stuart Maconie"

Tom Robinson (born June 1, 1950, Cambridge, UK) is a British musician and DJ. Robinson was the founding member of the Tom Robinson Band, an overtly political band with several hits in the 1970s, such as "2-4-6-8 Motorway" and "Power in the Darkness". ...more on Wikipedia about "Tom Robinson"

Vic McGlynn (born 1978 in Blackpool, England) is a radio presenter and DJ. ...more on Wikipedia about "Vic McGlynn"

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