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Richard Skinner (born
December 26,
1951) is a
British radio and television
broadcaster. The only presenter to have fronted the three BBC 'flagship' programmes
Whistle Test,
Top Of The Pops and
Radio 1's Top 40.
Early career
He grew up in
Portsmouth where he began his career as a newspaper journalist, before joining
BBC Radio Solent as a presenter of music programmes and news reader.
Radio 1
He joined
BBC Radio 1 in 1973 as one of the original presenters of
Newsbeat. He continued in this role for some years, also working as an in-vision continuity announcer for
Thames Television.
He then went on to present music shows for
Radio 1 in early 1981 taking over the Monday -Thursday evening show from
Mike Read, who had taken over the Breakfast show.
In late 1981, Skinner moved to the
Rock On show on Saturday afternoons & also
Roundtable on Friday evenings, where he and a panel of guests would review the new releases. He continued with this until late 1985
In addition to
Roundtable, in 1983, Skinner moved to the
Saturday Live show from 4-6.30pm alongside Andy Batton-Foster & on
September 30 1984.
Seventeen years to the day after Radio 1 began, he took over the Sunday afternoon
Top 40 show, also broadcast on FM, on the same day that
David Jensen, who had just left Radio 1 at the time, started presenting the Network Chart on
commercial radio in direct competition.
On BBC Television, he also presented
Top of the Pops and
Whistle Test, and also played two definitive roles in the
Band Aid and
Live Aid phenomena of the 1980s -
Bob Geldof announced the Band Aid project on Skinner's Radio 1 show in 1984 instead of publicising new
Boomtown Rats material as planned.
Then, on July 13th 1985, Skinner made the famous opening announcement at
Live Aid ("it's 12 o'clock in London...") as the event got underway. He also fronted the first stint of BBC TV's coverage of the event.
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Capital FM
In the spring of 1986 Skinner left
Radio 1 to join
Capital Radio, and was replaced on the chart show by
Bruno Brookes. At Capital, he presented on its FM Album Rock station "CFM", and hosted
The Way It Is - Capital's equivalent of Radio 1's
Newsbeat.
Return to Radio 1
In October 1988, when Radio 1 - which had recently acquired its own FM transmitters - extended its broadcasting hours, Skinner rejoined the station to host a midnight show which tended to play adult rock music of the sort associated with
Q magazine, but also championed
The Stone Roses, a band of whose merits
John Peel was notably sceptical. He also presented
Top of the Pops again around this time. In addition to this, in late 1989, Skinner took over the Saturday afternoon Radio 1 show (the 'Saturday Sequence') from the late
Roger Scott.
In April 1990 he was replaced on the midnight show by
Bob Harris, but still continued with the
Saturday sequence, where he remained until 1991, when
Johnnie Walker took over the programme.
GLR
From the turn of the 1990s, while he was still at Radio 1, Skinner also presented a daily show on
BBC GLR, a mix of music, both recorded and live, and a range of live interviews featuring people from pop to politics. This programme continued until January 1993.
Virgin Radio
In January 1993, he joined the launch team at
Virgin Radio, working as Joint Programme Director and Head Of Music at the station and presenting the weekday morning show until the Autumn of 1996.
Magic
After a short spell at London's
Liberty Radio as Breakfast presenter alongside
Carol McGiffen, in 1997 Richard joined
London's
Melody FM, which later became
Magic 105.4, presenting the station's mid-morning show until September 2003, which included 12-months of networked programming on Magic's newly-rebranded heritage stations in the north of England.
Virgin Radio Classic Rock
In late 2003 Skinner was on air at
Wave 105 on the
Solent, & in addition to that, in early 2004 Richard rejoined
Virgin Radio on their
London digital station
Virgin Radio Classic Rock, where he hosted the mid-morning show which was initially pre-recorded, but was broadcast live from mid-2005. During this period, he was also heard providing holiday cover on
Virgin Radio. He eventually left when live programming was abandoned in December 2005.
Classic Gold/BBC Radio Berkshire
After freelancing on the
Classic Gold network, Richard joined
BBC Radio Berkshire to host their Saturday and Sunday mid-morning programme, occasionally covering for holidaying weekday presenters. He left on 6th January
2008.
Original 106
Richard joined
Original 106 as its mid-morning presenter on
14th January 2008. He also presents the Original Album Chart, which can be heard on all three Original stations; in the Solent area, Bristol and Aberdeen.
Miscellaneous
Richard is married to 'Delightful' Deborah, who was part of Steve Wright's 'posse' on BBC Radio One in the 1980s. He has two sons, Christopher, born in 1977 and Jamie, born in 1996.
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