Commercial Radio
From late 2001 into 2002, 102.2 Jazz FM employed him for various slots, then in May 2002, he briefly joined London's Heart 106.2 presenting their 2-6pm weekend afternoon show.
In June 2002, he joined London's Rock station XFM, sitting in for Christian O'Connell on the Breakfast Show. One month later, he took over the station's mid-morning slot from 10am-1pm, where he remained until December 2003.
In January 2004, he was moved to the Station's Best of X show on Saturday evenings from 6-9pm.
After a stand-in stint on the BBC 6 Music Night Train programme, and in addition to his Saturday evening show on XFM, in April 2004, he re-joined 102.2 Jazz FM to present a Sunday morning show from 10am-2pm. Shortly after, he also took over from Clive Warren on Saturdays 10am-2pm.
On 7 June 2005, he took over the 10am-3pm slot on 102.2 Jazz FM's replacement, 102.2 Smooth FM. From 26 March 2007, he moved to a 1-4pm weekday afternoon slot on the relaunched 102.2 Smooth Radio where he built up a cult following. His "game with no name" quiz show, in which listeners had to suggest the most suitable song to play against a particular news item, was particularly popular.
He also presented Saturday afternoons from 2-5pm on the station.
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