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Mark Radcliffe (born 29 June, 1958) is an English
England

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 broadcaster
Presenter

A presenter, or host , is a person or organization responsible for running an event. A museum or university, for example, may be the presenter or host of an Collection ....
 who has worked in various roles for the BBC since the 1980s and remains one of Britain
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
's most recognised DJ
Disc jockey

A disc jockey is a person who selects and plays sound recording for an audience. Originally, disk referred to phonograph records, while disc refers to the Compact Disc, and has become the more common spelling....
s. He is currently a presenter on BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio radio station and the List of most-listened-to radio programs in the United Kingdom. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is best described as Adult contemporary music or Album-orientated rock, although the station is also noted for its specialist broadcasting of other musical genres....
, where he hosts an evening show four nights a week (Monday to Thursday 8pm - 10pm) alongside Stuart Maconie
Stuart Maconie

Stuart John Maconie is an England disc jockey, writer, journalist, critic and champion of pop music and popular culture. He is currently active on BBC Radio 2, co-hosting the Mark Radcliffe and Maconie show from 8-10 pm Monday to Thursday....
, called the Radcliffe and Maconie Show
Radcliffe and Maconie Show

The Radcliffe and Maconie Show is a weeknight radio programe that is broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in the United Kingdom. It runs from 8pm-10pm on Monday to Thursday evenings, and is presented by Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie....
.

liffe was born in Bolton
Bolton

Bolton is a large town in Greater Manchester, in the North West England region of England.Situated close to the West Pennine Moors, north west of the city of Manchester, it is the largest and most populous settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, the former county borough of Bolton has a population of 139,403, though this figure d...
, Lancashire
Lancashire

Lancashire is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in the North West England of England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea....
, educated at Bolton School
Bolton School

Bolton School is an Independent school in Bolton, Greater Manchester, in the North West England of England....
 and The University of Manchester, where he studied English and American studies and classical civilisation.






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Mark Radcliffe (born 29 June, 1958) is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 broadcaster
Presenter

A presenter, or host , is a person or organization responsible for running an event. A museum or university, for example, may be the presenter or host of an Collection ....
 who has worked in various roles for the BBC since the 1980s and remains one of Britain
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
's most recognised DJ
Disc jockey

A disc jockey is a person who selects and plays sound recording for an audience. Originally, disk referred to phonograph records, while disc refers to the Compact Disc, and has become the more common spelling....
s. He is currently a presenter on BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio radio station and the List of most-listened-to radio programs in the United Kingdom. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is best described as Adult contemporary music or Album-orientated rock, although the station is also noted for its specialist broadcasting of other musical genres....
, where he hosts an evening show four nights a week (Monday to Thursday 8pm - 10pm) alongside Stuart Maconie
Stuart Maconie

Stuart John Maconie is an England disc jockey, writer, journalist, critic and champion of pop music and popular culture. He is currently active on BBC Radio 2, co-hosting the Mark Radcliffe and Maconie show from 8-10 pm Monday to Thursday....
, called the Radcliffe and Maconie Show
Radcliffe and Maconie Show

The Radcliffe and Maconie Show is a weeknight radio programe that is broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in the United Kingdom. It runs from 8pm-10pm on Monday to Thursday evenings, and is presented by Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie....
.

Biography

Radcliffe was born in Bolton
Bolton

Bolton is a large town in Greater Manchester, in the North West England region of England.Situated close to the West Pennine Moors, north west of the city of Manchester, it is the largest and most populous settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, the former county borough of Bolton has a population of 139,403, though this figure d...
, Lancashire
Lancashire

Lancashire is a Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in the North West England of England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea....
, educated at Bolton School
Bolton School

Bolton School is an Independent school in Bolton, Greater Manchester, in the North West England of England....
 and The University of Manchester, where he studied English and American studies and classical civilisation. He took an interest in music from a young age; playing drums in numerous bands while at school and university and into his working life. He has an original take on the role of a DJ and puts his own stamp onto every programme, with a wide knowledge of rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 and pop
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
 and the more obscure. His style of humour and quick wit have led to comparisons to John Peel
John Peel

John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, Order of the British Empire , known professionally as John Peel, was an England disc jockey, radio presenter and journalist....
 but in many ways he is a more rounded character and is adept at interviewing and putting the general public and famous names at ease. As of 2007, he lives in Whitley, Cheshire
Whitley, Cheshire

Whitley is a parish in the borough of Vale Royal, Cheshire, England. It is surrounded by the Vale Royal parishes of Antrobus, Comberbach, Little Leigh and Dutton, Cheshire....
 is married with three daughters and became a grandfather in October 2008. Radcliffe is a supporter of Manchester City Football Club. He has a pet Cocker Spaniel called Toto.

Radio and music

Radcliffe's radio career began in late 1982 at Piccadilly Radio, where he hosted a Friday night show called Cures For Insomnia. He came to prominence as a DJ
Disc jockey

A disc jockey is a person who selects and plays sound recording for an audience. Originally, disk referred to phonograph records, while disc refers to the Compact Disc, and has become the more common spelling....
 on BBC Radio 5
BBC Radio 5 (former)

BBC Radio 5 was, for three years and eight months, a British Broadcasting Corporation radio network that carried sports, children's and educational programmes....
's Hit The North in 1990 but also appeared on other shows such as Cult Radio

Radio 1 career

Radcliffe joined BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is a United Kingdom international radio station operated by the BBC, specialising in current popular music throughout the day, with a slight bias to Rock music & Independent music music....
 in 1991, presenting the one-hour Monday evening show Out on Blue Six. Starting in early 1993, he presented the arts programme The Guest List on Thursdays.

His most famous work was as part of the act Mark and Lard
Mark and Lard

Mark and Lard, the stage name of Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley , are former BBC Radio 1 disc jockeys. Mark & Lard joined Radio 1 in October 1993 and left in March 2004....
 (with Marc The Boy Lard Riley
Marc Riley

Marc Riley is a United Kingdom musician, alternative rock critic and radio Disc jockey on BBC 6 Music. He was formerly known as Lard. Marc had a record label called In-Tape and then worked as a plugger....
) on BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is a United Kingdom international radio station operated by the BBC, specialising in current popular music throughout the day, with a slight bias to Rock music & Independent music music....
. The duo began in a 10pm-midnight slot on Mondays to Thursdays in October 1993. This show was unique for Radio 1 because it was based around non-playlist music and featured live music sessions, poetry readings and comedy. Having taken over the 'graveyard shift' from October 1993 onwards, Radcliffe and Riley hosted a show of unprecedented variety incorporating poetry readings from regular guest Ian McMillan, off the wall, irreverent comedy, bizarre quizzes 'Fish or Fowl', 'Bird or Bloke', 'Bard or Blake' (amongst others), and a play list that rivalled John Peel
John Peel

John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, Order of the British Empire , known professionally as John Peel, was an England disc jockey, radio presenter and journalist....
 in terms of eclecticism. The show also held some of the best sessions from up and coming and alternative bands of the time, including Throwing Muses
Throwing Muses

Throwing Muses are an alternative rock musical ensemble formed in 1981 in Newport, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, that toured and recorded extensively until 1997, when its members began concentrating more on other projects....
, Moloko
Moloko

Moloko were an Ireland/England electronica/pop music duo consisting of R?is?n Murphy from Wicklow, Republic of Ireland and Mark Brydon, from Sunderland, England....
, Nick Cave
Nick Cave

Nicholas Edward Cave is an Australian musician, songwriter, author, screenwriter, Painting, and occasional film actor. He is best known for his work in the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, established in 1984 in music, who have become critically acclaimed for their fascination with American roots music....
, Pulp
Pulp (band)

Pulp were an England alternative rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978 by Jarvis Cocker . They were originally known as "Arabacus Pulp," but this was shortened a year later....
, Baby Bird, The Divine Comedy
The Divine Comedy (band)

The Divine Comedy are a pop music from Northern Ireland fronted by Neil Hannon....
 and Mice. He is also credited with the success of White Town
White Town

White Town is a techno music-pop music act from the United Kingdom, and is the work of one man, Jyoti Prakash Mishra....
's Your Woman
Your Woman

"Your Woman" is a 1997 music single released by United Kingdom one-man band White Town, also known as Jyoti Mishra. It features a trumpet Hook taken from "My Woman" by Al Bowlly and it reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in 1997....
 in January 1997.

Following Chris Evans' sudden departure from Radio 1 in early 1997, Radcliffe and Riley were moved to a brief and unsuccessful position on the breakfast show. Their style of music and broadcasting was not a success in this slot (which catered for a more mainstream audience), and they were quickly moved to the early afternoon slot from 2pm-4pm. Then moved to 1pm - 3pm until they left in March 2004. They won a Sony
Sony

is a multinational corporation list of conglomerates corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates with revenue exceeding US$99.1 billion ....
 Gold award in the process.

Radio 2 transferral


Radcliffe left Radio 1 in March 2004 and moved to an evening slot on BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio radio station and the List of most-listened-to radio programs in the United Kingdom. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is best described as Adult contemporary music or Album-orientated rock, although the station is also noted for its specialist broadcasting of other musical genres....
 in June of the same year, with Riley moving to BBC 6 Music
BBC 6 Music

BBC 6 Music is one of the BBC's Digital radio in the United Kingdom radio stations, launched on 11 March 2002 and originally codenamed Network Y....
. The new show was reminiscent of the graveyard shift
Graveyard shift

Graveyard shift means a Shift work running through the early hours of the morning, especially one from midnight until 8 am. There is no certainty as to the origin of this phrase; according to Michael Quinion it is little more than "an evocative term for the night shift ......
 he had previously occupied on BBC Radio 1; with live music and studio guests. The respect Radcliffe had garnered as a broadcaster was cemented when he successfully scooped a major interview with Kate Bush
Kate Bush

Kate Bush is an England singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Her eclectic musical style and Idiosyncrasy lyrics have made her one of England's most successful solo female performers of the past 30 years having sold over 20,000,000 records worldwide....
 in late-2005, her first in several years. For many months prior to this, he had been running his own 'Bush-O-Meter' on his show, questioning the possible whereabouts and activities of the elusive singer-songwriter and adding a photo of the day's guest or the 'Blessed Kate' to the chart until she appeared on the show. Radcliffe also won a Sony award for this show. Starting on 16 April, 2007, Radcliffe joined forces with Stuart Maconie
Stuart Maconie

Stuart John Maconie is an England disc jockey, writer, journalist, critic and champion of pop music and popular culture. He is currently active on BBC Radio 2, co-hosting the Mark Radcliffe and Maconie show from 8-10 pm Monday to Thursday....
 to present a new show on BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio radio station and the List of most-listened-to radio programs in the United Kingdom. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is best described as Adult contemporary music or Album-orientated rock, although the station is also noted for its specialist broadcasting of other musical genres....
 on Mondays to Thursdays from 8-10pm.

He is a frequent stand-in during the 2pm-5pm slot when Steve Wright is away on holiday.

Band member


Radcliffe experienced brief commercial success with Shirehorses
Shirehorses

The Shirehorses are a spoof band comprising two BBC Radio DJs from Manchester, Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley, known collectively as Mark and Lard....
, a parody band (its name based on the short-lived band The Seahorses
The Seahorses

The Seahorses were an England band of the mid to late 1990s, best known as the post-The Stone Roses project of guitarist John Squire....
) spawned from his Mark And Lard antics. Earlier in his career, he had played in other bands, including the punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
 band Skrewdriver
Skrewdriver

Skrewdriver was a British punk rock band formed in Poulton-le-Fylde a town near Blackpool in 1976 by Ian Stuart Donaldson. They later changed into a skinhead band, and then became one of the first neo-Nazi white power rock bands, playing a leading role in the far right Rock Against Communism Social movement....
 (briefly, before their reincarnation as a white power skinhead band, in which he played no part). Mark has written about his part in this band in his book Showbusiness. As of 2007, Radcliffe was a member of the more folk
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
-oriented The Family Mahone
The Family Mahone

The Family Mahone are a folk rock band from Chester, England. The most famous member of the band is the radio DJ Mark Radcliffe....
 and the Four Counts.

Television

Radcliffe presented a live music TV programme, The White Room, for Channel 4
Channel 4

Channel 4 is a UK Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. Although commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the #Channel Four Television...
 in 1995, and has regularly appeared in the BBC's coverage of the Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is one of the largest music and performing arts festivals in the world....
 and the Cambridge Folk Festival
Cambridge Folk Festival

The Cambridge Folk Festival is an annual music festival held on the site of Cherry_Hinton_Hall in Cherry_hinton, one of the villages subsumed by the city of Cambridge, England....
. Along with Marc Riley
Marc Riley

Marc Riley is a United Kingdom musician, alternative rock critic and radio Disc jockey on BBC 6 Music. He was formerly known as Lard. Marc had a record label called In-Tape and then worked as a plugger....
, he presented a music-based quiz programme, Pop Upstairs Downstairs, for the BBC/Flextech
Flextech

Virgin Media Television is the content subsidiary of Virgin Media. It is a United Kingdom television company which is owned entirely by the United Kingdom based cable company Virgin Media, previously known as NTL:Telewest and acts as its television programme production arm....
 digital TV channel UK Play in 1999 and 2000. He also presented the BBC 1 football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 retrospective show Match Of The Nineties, which aired in summer 1999. In 2006, he won the ITV1
ITV1

ITV1 is the generic brand used by twelve franchises of the ITV television network in England, Wales, Scotland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands....
 singing competition Stars in Their Eyes
Stars In Their Eyes

Stars in Their Eyes is a British television talent show that ran from 21 July 1990 to 7 January 2006 in which contestants impersonate show business stars....
 with an appearance portraying The Pogues
The Pogues

The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish music with influences from punk rock and jazz, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan....
 frontman Shane MacGowan
Shane MacGowan

Shane Patrick Lysaght MacGowan is an Irish people musician and singer best known as the original singer and songwriter of The Pogues. His voice has been described by Jools Holland as a voice that touches the heart and soul....
 singing "The Irish Rover
The Irish Rover

"The Irish Rover" is a folk music Ireland song about a magnificent, though improbable, sailing ship that reaches an unfortunate end. It has been recorded by numerous artists, some of whom have made changes to the lyrics....
".

The Shirehorses were due to appear in an episode of the sitcom Phoenix Nights as the folk band Half a Shilling, but couldn't attend the filming due to a busy schedule. They were replaced at the last minute by Tim Healy
Tim Healy

Tim Healy may refer to:* Tim Healy , British* Timothy Michael Healy , Governor-General of the Irish Free State* Tim Healy, CEO & Chairman of EnerNOC...
.

Writing

Radcliffe wrote the autobiography
Autobiography

An autobiography is a biography written by its subject . The term was first used by the poet Robert Southey in 1809 in the English language Periodical publication Quarterly Review, but the form goes back to antiquity....
 Showbusiness: The Diary Of A Rock 'N' Roll Nobody; a critically-acclaimed history of his attempts at a career as a musician
Musician

A musician is a person who plays or writes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music:* An instrumentalist plays a musical instrument....
, including his exploits with Shirehorses
Shirehorses

The Shirehorses are a spoof band comprising two BBC Radio DJs from Manchester, Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley, known collectively as Mark and Lard....
. His novel Northern Sky — based around a folk music
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
 club in an imaginary northern English
Northern England

Northern England, the North, the North of England, or the North Country refers to the parts of England north of an ill-defined line....
 city — was published in 2005

Producing

Radcliffe is the producer of Count Arthur Strong
Count Arthur Strong

Count Arthur Strong is a fictional comedy character created by England comedian Steve Delaney. He is an elderly pompous out-of-work delusion actor from the North of England who is challenged by attention deficit disorder and memory loss....
's Radio Show for BBC Radio 4.

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