Hospital Radio - Notable People Who Started in Hospital Radio

Notable People Who Started in Hospital Radio

  • Chris Moyles - Presenter, BBC Radio 1. Worked at Wakefield's Broadcast to Hospitals Service.
  • Scott Mills - Presenter, BBC Radio 1.
  • Huw Stephens - Presenter, BBC Radio 1.
  • Simon Rix - Kaiser Chiefs (Bass).
  • Nick Hodgson- Kaiser Chiefs (Drums).
  • Philip Glenister - Actor (Life On Mars, Ashes To Ashes)
  • Karl Pilkington - Author/personality.
  • Ken Bruce - Presenter, BBC Radio 2
  • Andrew Peach - Presenter, BBC Radio 2
  • Christian O'Connell - Presenter, Absolute Radio
  • Jill Dando - Presenter, BBC. Worked at Sunshine Hospital Radio
  • Simon Mayo- Presenter, BBC Radio 2
  • Aled Haydn Jones - Producer on the Chris Moyles Show, BBC Radio 1. Worked at Bronglais Hospital Radio
  • Phillip Schofield- Presenter. Worked at Hospital Radio Plymouth
  • Tim Key - series producer of The Bill. Worked at Kidderminster Hospital Radio
  • Amanda Sergeant - Presenter GMTV. Worked at Radio City 1386AM - The ABM University Health Boards Radio Service in Singleton Hospital, Swansea.
  • Jason Mohammad - Presenter and Newsreader - BBC Radio Wales, BBC Wales Today, Wales on Saturday. Worked at Radio City 1386AM - The ABM University Health Boards Radio Service in Singleton Hospital, Swansea.
  • Simon Clark - Sports presenter, BBC Look North. Worked at Kingstown Radio.

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