I just wanted to add that I’ve checked his marital history and this was before his current wife just in case he tries to sue me. It was in the early Nineties so he was still married to his first wife.Johnny Walker - Sounds of The Seventies. Why does he substitute D for a T or TH when he’s speaking? It’s really started to bug me. Sounds of Da Sevendies. It’s got worse. I know he’s been doing it for a long time but still. I’m listening on the Sounds App.
I once had the misfortune of sitting opposite him in a restaurant, same table with a female friend. She knew him. He was sitting next to his then wife or girlfriend and he started playing footsie with me under the table. It was so gross. I could not believe he was doing it whilst sitting next to his partner.
EXCLUSIVE: Nick Grimshaw QUITS Radio One after 14 year stint
The presenter, 36, who joined BBC Radio 1 in September 2007, is hanging up his microphone, with Jordan North and Vick Hope set to takeover his Drivetime show.www.dailymail.co.uk
Shocked that Grimshaw would quit as he never seems comfortable in front of the camera, so I don't expect TV work. Maybe he will end up on Heart like Dev did? Love Vick Hope and Jordan North so I am happy with this.
He could have been sacked but was allowed to say it was his choice. That’s a large salary to give up.EXCLUSIVE: Nick Grimshaw QUITS Radio One after 14 year stint
The presenter, 36, who joined BBC Radio 1 in September 2007, is hanging up his microphone, with Jordan North and Vick Hope set to takeover his Drivetime show.www.dailymail.co.uk
Shocked that Grimshaw would quit as he never seems comfortable in front of the camera, so I don't expect TV work. Maybe he will end up on Heart like Dev did? Love Vick Hope and Jordan North so I am happy with this.
Very surprising as well with the length of time he’s been there that he’s just left so quickly, compared to Annie Mac who announced she was leaving in April and her last show isn’t til the end of July!He could have been sacked but was allowed to say it was his choice. That’s a large salary to give up.
The hour between 5am - 6am on Radio4 is great, the handover from the WorldService, Shipping Forecast, the papers, news/sport, birdsong of the day etcI adore the archers & desert island discs the most out of everything, sometimes I’ll listen to Pete Tong but I just love radio 4. Think it’s because mum had it playing my whole life and it feels homey to me. I’m 23 and my friends barely listen to the radio, they all take the piss out of me for being putting radio 4 on
I immediately thought this had happened. They wanted fresh blood, and needed more diversity and females to tick the box so Grimmy was the one to go but allowed to say it was his choice.He could have been sacked but was allowed to say it was his choice. That’s a large salary to give up.
Selsey Bill always tickles my fancy when I'm listening in bed.The hour between 5am - 6am on Radio4 is great, the handover from the WorldService, Shipping Forecast, the papers, news/sport, birdsong of the day etc
Bless you! When I was 23 I would only listen to music on the radio, as I got older I couldn't be bothered so much about music, especially the boring regurgitated playlists. Older still, I tuned into talk radio stations, but now in my 50's they also bore me with the same topics and the same callers. I joked with a friend that I must be getting old as I now much prefer Radio 4. Same as you - The Archers, Desert Island Discs, the short plays and the many interesting topics not interrupted by ignorant callers. I also love the World Service.I adore the archers & desert island discs the most out of everything, sometimes I’ll listen to Pete Tong but I just love radio 4. Think it’s because mum had it playing my whole life and it feels homey to me. I’m 23 and my friends barely listen to the radio, they all take the piss out of me for being putting radio 4 on
The North Channel does it for meSelsey Bill always tickles my fancy when I'm listening in bed.
Edit: Oh dear, that sounds quite rude
OMG! I'm so pleased you said this as I was also very surprised with his choice of music.I caught last Sunday's Desert Island Discs repeat on Radio4 this morning, with lawyer & former head of the CPS Nazir Afzal.
A really good programme, an interesting life Nazir has had, with high profile cases.
Some great music too, I still can't quite picture a leading lawyer raving to 'Set You Free by N-Trance' though
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