Simon Lederman - Radio Show Formats

Radio Show Formats

Lederman has hosted radio programmes mainly as a solo presenter. Formats have varied but include entertainment speech-based programmes, phone-in, news and interview based.

He has worked with the following as co-presenters:

  • broadcaster and writer Vanessa Feltz
  • politician Edwina Currie
  • writer and broadcaster Andrew Gilligan
  • writer and former Tory spin doctor Amanda Platell
  • TV presenter and former model Amanda Lamb
  • double gold medal winning Olympic athlete Kelly Holmes
  • TV presenter Gaby Roslin
  • TV presenter Jeni Barnett
  • TV and radio presenter Nikki Bedi
  • Bam Bam (radio presenter)
  • Birds of a Feather actress Linda Robson
  • Birds of a Feather actress Lesley Joseph
  • Eastenders actress and top 40 singer Michelle Gayle
  • TV presenter Julia Bradbury
  • comedian Gina Yashere
  • BBC One TV continuity announcer Kath Melandri
  • model and TV presenter Jayne Middlemiss
  • radio presenter and Crossroads actress JoAnne Good
  • TV presenter and journalist Lowri Turner
  • radio presenter Lorna Milton


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