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Peter Heaton-Jones | He left full-time broadcasting in August 2006, apart from a guest role presenting the launch programme and first week of Breakfast shows at community radio station Swindon 105. |
Julian Clary | He also appeared on television regularly in 2008, starting in January when he was drafted in as a relief presenter for This Morning, co-presenting alongside Fern Britton and Ruth Langsford during Phillip Schofield's absence. |
Denise van Outen | Since Spring 2013, Denise has presented her own Saturday afternoon radio show on London's Magic 105. |
Carrie Gracie | Since January 2008 she has been the main morning presenter on BBC News each Tuesday to Friday alongside Simon McCoy, previously her co-presenter on Fridays. |
Liz Fuller | tv on Sky Digital, and in August 2002 Fuller broke into terrestrial TV on ITV1 and became the female host for The Pop Factory on HTV Wales with Steve Jones, which later led to her presenting Record Of The Year on ITV. |
Lauren Laverne | On 30 March 2010, Laverne revealed on her BBC Radio 6 Music show that she was pregnant with their second child. |
Andy Zaltzman | In July 2009 Zaltzman hosted a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5 Live entitled Yes, It's The Ashes, taking a comic look at the 2009 Ashes. |
Fearne Cotton | It was reported in the press on 21 July 2009, that whilst presenting the Radio 1 Chart Show two days previously Cotton had been the target of threatening text messages. |
Charles Hill, Baron Hill of Luton | Consequently, Hill's role as the'' Radio Doctor'' became part of the Ministry of Food's programme,'' Kitchen Front'', every morning from 1942. |
Kevin Greening | In April 1993, Greening joined the newly launched Virgin Radio, presenting a Friday and Saturday evening show and a Sunday morning show. |
Chloe Madeley | In March 2010, it was announced that Madeley would be presenting Live From Studio Five for one week before Emma Willis took over from Melinda Messenger. |
Stephen Mulhern | Stephen has presented The Hub, a small segment on the ITV daytime show This Morning since 2012. |
Gerry Ryan | He presented The Gerry Ryan Show on radio station RTÉ 2fm each weekday morning from 1988 until hours before his sudden death. |
Greg Abbott (footballer) | He resigned in January 1999, to concentrate on his role with Leeds United as well as radio commentary with BBC Radio Leeds. |
Mark Radcliffe | Nearly twenty years later in 2009 he briefly stood in as a presenter on BBC Radio 5 Live, the station that replaced it, to cover the Simon Mayo afternoon show. |
Richard Clarke (radio personality) | Clarke has covered the Capital London's Capital Breakfast whilst Johnny Vaughan was absent in July 2009. |
Valerie Sanderson | Sanderson was one of the launch presenters for BBC News 24 in 1997 and could often be seen presenting the 1-4pm slot on News 24 alongside Bill Turnbull or Chris Eakin. |
Christian Howes (presenter) | From 1 August 2013, Howes will appear on three shows each week ; including The Clare Balding Show, BT Sports Panel and BT Sport Live on Mondays and Fridays. |
Iain Dale | Dale continued to present the station's Sunday Politics show between 10am and 1pm each weekend for a further few weeks in March 2013 until Andrew Gilligan took over. |
Jameela Jamil | On 9 November 2012, it was announced that she would take control of the The Radio 1 Chart Show, after it was announced Reggie Yates would be leaving. |
Carlos (DJ) | Carlos joined the newly launched national Smooth Radio station in Manchester in October 2010 as its Drivetime and Saturday afternoon presenter. |
Tony Blackburn | In addition to his BBC Radio 1 weekend show, he joined BBC Radio London in 1981, where he presented the weekday afternoon show. |
Richard Bacon (broadcaster) | He returned to 6 Music in January 2012 for six weeks to present a Saturday morning programme. |
Jim Rock | Rock currently fights on Brian Peters promotions which are broadcast on Irish station RTÉ and is unbeaten since 2003. |
Zo? Ball | In September 2007 she hosted a show with Sara Cox celebrating 40 years of Radio 1. |
Phil Trow | In 2006 he began presenting the BBC Radio Lancashire Sunday morning programme with Sally Bankes. |
Craig Doyle | Doyle presented Now That's What You Called News for RTÉ over the Christmas at the end of 2011. |
Nick Abbot | Later in the year, he moved to the drive time slot until leaving Virgin once again in May 2001. |
Mike Graham (journalist) | In April 2010 he presented the 10pm-1am slot every Friday and Saturday night, replacing George Galloway as well as continuing to present the Monday 1-6am slot. |
Tom Williams (presenter) | html In April 2009, Williams relieved as sport presenter on Nova 969 during Merrick & Rosso with Kate Ritchie, whilst Marto was having surgery. |
Charley Speed | Speed again appeared on The Wright Stuff, as a guest panelist, from Monday, 5 to Friday, 9 September 2011. |
Marty Sheargold | In August 2011, Meshel, Tim and Marty moved to Melbourne and started presenting Drive nationally on Nova FM replacing Fitzy & Wippa. |
Rob Rouse | In 2005 Rouse was one of the presenters of The Friday Night Project, now known as The Sunday Night Project, an entertainment show for Channel 4. |
Brian McFadden | In late 2008, McFadden teamed up with singer Ricki-Lee Coulter and former Big Brother host Mike Goldman to present the Summer Breakfast Show on 2Day FM. |
Richard Newman (broadcaster) | He went on to host Mr Gay UK that year, and in October 2006 it was announced that Richard would be working as a host on the digital station Gaydar Radio. |
Al Murray | From January 2006, Murray filled in for Tim Lovejoy on Virgin Radio on Sunday afternoons, in character as the Pub Landlord, and broadcast his final show on 24 December 2006. |
Simon Dee | In 1967 Dee began his early evening chat show Dee Time on BBC TV. |
Stan Collymore | For the 2009 -- 10 season Collymore moved to Monday to Wednesday nights with Mark Saggers as well as keeping his commitments on Saturday afternoons. |
Larry Gogan | He returned to a weekday slot in January 2010 after a period of Saturday and Sunday afternoon shows. |
Wolfgang Gartner | In 2010, Gartner debuted as a featured guest on BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix series, hosted by DJ/producer Pete Tong. |
Dermot Murnaghan | As of 9 January 2011, Murnaghan started presenting his own show called Murnaghan on Sky News that airs on Sunday mornings from 10. |
Mike Graham (journalist) | From July 2010 he moved from weekends to weekdays and then presented alongside Mike Parry between 10am-1pm replacing Andy Townsend, who left the station because he no longer wanted to commute from his Midlands home to the London studio. |
Gabby Logan | In light of the move of BBC Radio Five Live north from London to MediaCityUK in Salford, Logan left her weekday show in April 2011 due to other BBC work and family commitments, replaced by Shelagh Fogarty. |
David Jensen | Jensen continued to present the weekday drivetime show on what was now called Capital FM until 1998. |
Christian O'Connell | On 7 August 2004, O'Connell became the second person to host the BBC Radio Five Live show Fighting Talk, following the departure of Johnny Vaughan. |
Sara Cox | Cox's breakfast show stint began on 31 March 2000, three days early so she could calm her nerves. |
Terry Scott | Scott's novelty record'' My Brother'' (written by Mitch Murray, released 1962 on Parlophone) was based on this schoolboy character (he dressed in the uniform to sing it on TV) and received regular airplay on BBC Radio (in particular Ed Stewart's Saturday and Sunday morning programme Junior Choice which was simultaneous broadcast on BBC Radio 1 and 2) for many years. |
Gerald Sinstadt | He presented the Friday evening Granada football magazine preview show, Kick Off and then over the weekend commentated on matches, usually involving Liverpool, Manchester City, Everton and Manchester United which from 1975 until he left would be broadcast in Kick Off Match, Granada's regional variation of ITV's The Big Match. |
Danny Baker | On 15 March 2007, Baker launched the All Day Breakfast Show, a podcast to reach listeners beyond BBC London's FM radio reach. |
Sarah-Jane Mee | In January 2008, it was announced that she would leave both Central Television and Heart FM in order to join BSkyB. |
Holly Samos | In September 1997, Evans and his team made a return to Breakfast Radio, on Virgin Radio, and handed preparation of his TFI Friday programme for Channel 4 to Samos, Revell and McGrath. |
Samia Ghadie | In early September 2009 she appeared on Saturday and Sunday morning ITV kids' entertainment show Toonattik as a stand-in for regular Anna Williamson ; her team lost 147 -- 60 to Jamie Rickers and she was given the humiliating Toonattik pie in the face at the end of the show. |
Zo? Ball | Although known primarily for her TV work, Ball first worked in radio, after she became co-host of The Radio 1 Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1 in October 1997 with Kevin Greening. |
Colin Jackson | In 2008, Jackson co-hosted with Louise Minchin, the Sunday morning show Sunday Life on BBC One. |
Kathy Tayler | When Jayne Irving stopped presenting the After Nine programme, in the screening slot immediately after Good Morning Britain, Kathy Tayler took her place and remained a regular presenter until December 1992. |
Simon Bates | Initially a weekend presenter playing new pop records, Bates took over the weekday mid-morning programme in November 1977 and remained for 16 years, with up to 11 million listeners. |
Matt Barbet | Throughout 2012, Matt occasionally reviewed the news on This Morning alongside his Daybreak co-host Ranvir Singh. |
Joel Ross | In January 2013, Joel joined Heart West Midlands Since joining Heart Radio Joel is been covering a number of shows for Neil' Roberto' Williams on the evening show and Heart West Midlands Breakfast. |
Fergie (DJ) | He is working under the name Fergie (DJ) In 2001 he was signed by BBC Radio 1, initially as a bi-monthly resident for it's Essential Mix radio show. |
Tam Cowan | Cowan was also a guest presenter for STV's overnight interactive strand The Nightshift and rejoined the station on Tuesday 20 September 2011 as a main co-presenter for the lifestyle magazine show The Hour, alongside Michelle McManus. |
Wil Anderson | In 2005 after five years Wil and Adam stood down from breakfast radio to pursue their solo careers. |
James Whale (radio) | In 1994, Whale presented a weekend afternoon show on LBC in London. |
Colin Murray | In 2006 he moved shows on Radio 1, departing Colin and Edith to front the late night weekday evening music vehicle, The Colin Murray Show. |
Pat Sharp | In January 2013 Sharp became the station's weekday afternoon presenter after a major overhaul of the Smooth schedule. |
Sharon Osbourne | On Friday 15 June 2007, Osbourne guest hosted The Friday Night Project with Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr. |
Fifi Box | In November 2010, it was revealed that Box was going to be co-host with Jules Lund on Fifi and Jules across the Today Network leaving Friday's show open for Hamish and Andy to do their show. |
Mike Goldman | On 1 June 2008, he co-hosted the Big Brother eviction show with Jackie O for the first time in his eight years in the show when regular co-host Kyle Sandilands felt ill. |
Dave Fanning | In August 2009, after spending some time presenting on RTÉ Radio 1, it was announced that Fanning would be returning to RTÉ 2fm to present his evening weekday show in his old 19:00 slot. |
Gary Davies | He was most recently heard on the Real Radio and the Century Radio network, presenting a CD chart show every Sunday originally from 1-4pm but from 2006 the show went out from 4pm -- 7pm. |
Brigitte Duclos | After four years of breakfast radio on Triple M, Duclos in 1997 joined drive show, The Grill Team, sharing the microphone with Dermott Brereton and her former Network Ten colleague Eddie McGuire. |
Anthea Turner | She remained as sole host of The National Lottery Live until 20 April 1996, when she defected to ITV and the travel show Wish You Were Here... ? |
Eleanor Glynn | In 2005 Eleanor had a presenting slot live on a local broadcasting channels Music TV show titled' Passion TV' in conjunction with SIXTV studios. |
Phil Upton | 1998 saw him move from BRMB to 100. |
Kate Ritchie | In 2007 Ritchie joined Nova radio to co-host the drive show with comedian Akmal Saleh, replacing Matthew Newton. |
Chris Moss Acid | In April 2006 Chris did a 30 minute live radio session on London's Resonance FM playing on the show Underplayed. |
Lulu (singer) | In the summer of 2009, Lulu guest presented on STV's daily lifestyle show The Hour, alongside main anchor Stephen Jardine. |
Coleen Nolan | In 2000, Nolan became a regular panellist on ITV's daytime series Loose Women. |
Aled Haydn Jones | In August 2002, Aled joined Chris's afternoon show on a permanent basis, taking over from Lizzie Buckingham as a Broadcast Assistant. |
Jonathon Brandmeier | On August 20, 2013, it was announced that WGN Radio would be replacing Brandmeier on the morning drive with Steve Cochran, temporarily moving Brandmeier to a'' virtual FM station.'' |
Sybil Ruscoe | In July 2003, she joined BBC Radio 2, taking over from Lynn Parsons on the weekend overnight slot. |
Michael Costa (politician) | Since October 2012, he has appeared on Channel 7 breakfast show Sunrise on Wednesdays as a Hot Topics regular, along with 2GB breakfast radio host Alan Jones. |
Liz Kershaw | In running this she produced Radio 1 DJ's Mike Smith, Janice Long and Dave Pearce before devising her own show for Radio 1 in 1987, Backchat, which won several awards. |
Jo Coburn | Coburn joined the BBC Two's weekday political programme Daily Politics in 2008, presenting the show alongside Andrew Neil on Thursdays. |
Edith Bowman | In November 2012 she began to co host a radio show on BBC Radio 6 Music alongside Adam Buxton on Saturday mornings. |
Susanna Reid | In light of the move of BBC Breakfast to MediaCityUK in Salford, Greater Manchester, and existing Monday to Thursday presenter Sian Williams deciding to stay in London on other programmes, in April 2012 Reid had taken over Williams' position as a main weekday presenter, alongside Bill Turnbull. |
Celina Hinchcliffe | On 21 January 2006, she became the first woman to present BBC One's Saturday lunchtime show Football Focus. |
Iain Lee | From 12 October 2009, Lee's show broadcasts Monday to Thursday from 11:00 pm -- 1:00 am, taking over the slot from Ben Jones. |
Keith Cunningham | He is currently, (January 2010), employed by 100-102 Today FM and presents' The KC Show'. |
Andrea McLean | In July 2008, it was announced that McLean would quit working on GMTV to focus on her role on Loose Women, to share the permanent host job with Brambles. |
Lee Hasdell | Criticism of Hasdell's events continued and on 15 March 2000, Lee Hasdell, Dexter Casey and Lee Murray appeared on Johnny Vaughan's The Big Breakfast. |
Janice Long | Long joined Radio 1 in December 1982 with her own Saturday evening show from 7:30 to 10 pm. |
Anne Diamond | Following the loss of the TV-am breakfast franchise in 1992, Diamond was rejoined by Nick Owen to present the BBC daytime show Good Morning with Anne and Nick. |
Noel Gallagher | Gallagher along with Matt Morgan (who was co-host on The Russell Brand Show) sat in for Dermot O'Leary's Saturday show on BBC Radio 2 on 10 September 2011. |
Joel Ross | JK and Joel made a return to radio in early 2009, covering shows on Manchester's Key 103 and Leeds' 96. |
Mark Durden-Smith | In 2010, Mark began presenting ITV's This Morning as a guest presenter, standing in for Phillip Schofield or Eamonn Holmes. |
David Hamilton (broadcaster) | He presented the final edition of Housewives ` Choice in 1967 and was first heard on Radio 1 in November, 1967, presenting Family Choice. |
Gary Davies | After a brief sabbatical, Davies then rejoined Virgin Radio in November 1995, taking over a Sunday late night show from 10pm-2am. |
George Jones (radio presenter) | After the BBC radio show ended, George started to present on Sunday mornings on U105 and as of 22 January 2007 he presented his own show on the same station from Mondays to Fridays from 3 to 6p. |
Ugly Phil | In July 2008 he returned to Australian airwaves hosting a night time show on Triple M Sydney once again. |
Lucy Owen | In a surprise but personally motivated move, from Monday 5 November 2007 Owen began presenting the BBC Wales evening news programme BBC Wales Today, replacing long-standing presenter Sara Edwards. |