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Aled Jones

Join Aled on Radio 1 for The Surgery every Sunday from 21.

Annie Mac

Annie Mac born in Dublin, Republic of Ireland as Annie MacManus on 18 July 1978, is an Irish DJ and television presenter who hosts an eponymous electronic dance music show on BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom which airs at 7:00 pm on Friday evenings as well as a Sunday evening show alongside co-presenter Nick Grimshaw.

Chris Moyles

Chris Moyles, best known as the saviour of Radio 1.

Colin Murray

After setting up and co-publishing his own cutting-edge music magazine Blank - the highest circulating magazine of its type at the time in Ulster - Murray unexpectedly found himself co-hosting for BBC Radio 1’s Session In Northern Ireland, after attending a five minute audition believing it was for BBC Radio Ulster.

Comedy Dave

Dave Vitty, better known as Comedy Dave, is part of the hugely successful Chris Moyles Breakfast Show and was one of the stars of the 2011 series of ITV's Dancing on Ice You can currently catch Dave on Radio 1's Chris Moyles Breakfast Show.

Dave Berry

Dave has completed his final Breakfast Show on XFM and has now moved over to Capital FM presenting every weekend from 09.

Dev

Listen to Dev bringing you the Early Breakfast Show on Radio 1 weekdays from 04.

DJ Spoony

Spoony could be seen on Saturday Mornings, bright and early presenting Soccer AM, live from SKY.

Ed Stewart

Ed Stewart was one of the original team of presenters on Radio 1, initially presenting the short lived Happening Sunday and also the What’s New? record review show.

Edith Bowman

Edith, a massive music fan and fanatical gig goer, joined Radio 1 in 2003 and her first show for the network was on Saturday 29 March.

Fi Glover

Fi Glover currently hosts her own show SATURDAY LIVE on BBC Radio 4.

Fred Macaulay

Fred MacAulay has been presenting the very funny and eventful Fred MacAulay Show - now MacAulay And Co - on BBC Radio Scotland since June 1997.

Greg James

Listen to Greg James on Radio 1 every afternoon from 13.

Jamie Theakston

Jamie Theakston joined BBC Radio 1 in April 1999 to present the Sunday Lunch show and fronted the One Big Sunday events during 2000.

Jonathon Ross OBE

Jonathan began his media career as a researcher on the Channel 4 chat show Loose Talk.

Ken Bruce

Ken Bruce, who presents the mid-morning show on BBC Radio 2, was born in Glasgow.

Libby Purves

Libby is a well known broadcaster and author, currently heard each week presenting BBC Radio 4’s popular programme “Midweek” and the education strand “The Learning Curve”, as well as numerous documentaries.

Oli Willson

At the age of 14, is when Oli Willson first had his set of turntables bought by his parents to try and keep him out of mischief, but what they did not realise is that Oli would become a well established and good bet on being one of the UK's finest DJ talents.

Pat Sharpe

Pat presented his first daytime strip show for BBC Radio 1 at just twenty years of age.

Patrick O'Connell

He was the Wall Street anchor for the BBC, and was due for a meeting at the World Trade Centre during the attacks on the USA in 2001.

Pete Tong

As a DJ, Pete has graced the decks of the best clubs and festivals worldwide.

Richard Bacon

Richard began his media career making tea at BBC Radio Nottingham and went on to spend three years at the station working as a News Reporter.

Richard Blackwood

Richard Blackwood is a singer, stand-up comedian, actor and television presenter.

Sara Cox

Bolton lass Sara joined Radio 1 in 1999 and is now hosting her show every Saturday and Sunday from 1-4pm.

Scott Mills

Scott currently hosts the drivetime slot from 4.

Shivani Mair

Shivani Mair is a broadcaster, event host, compere, awards host and voiceover artist.

Simon Mayo

Simon Mayo is an English radio presenter, who has worked for BBC Radio since 1981.

Sir Terry Wogan

Sir Terry Wogan is the familiar face and voice of Children in Need, Auntie’s Bloomers and Eurovision to name but a few.

Steve Wright

After a variety of jobs, Steve got his big break in the seventies at the legendary Radio Luxembourg, where he presented his own nightly show before joining the BBC in 1980 to present the Saturday night slot on Radio 1.

Vanessa Feltz

Vanessa started work as a journalist, becoming a columnist at She magazine, the Daily Mirror and the Jewish Chronicle’s first ever female columnist.