Simon Mayo

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Mayo continues a family line of media workers, as his mother was the manager of a radio studio. He studied history and politics at university. Via Radio Nottingham, he landed a job at Radio 1 in 1986. His popular [[Confessions]] feature, where listeners wrote in to confess to naughty past deeds, was turned into a successful - if controversial - BBC1 format. He has an interest in religion, and has written a book and hosted a series taking a comical look at the world of cults, beliefs and factions.
Mayo continues a family line of media workers, as his mother was the manager of a radio studio. He studied history and politics at university. Via Radio Nottingham, he landed a job at Radio 1 in 1986. His popular [[Confessions]] feature, where listeners wrote in to confess to naughty past deeds, was turned into a successful - if controversial - BBC1 format. He has an interest in religion, and has written a book and hosted a series taking a comical look at the world of cults, beliefs and factions.
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In 2010 he moved from his long-running morning show on Five Live to take up the Radio 2 drivetime slot recently vacated by [[Chris Evans]]. He left that show at the end of 2018 and shortly afterward was announced as the headline signing for the new Classic FM rival Scala Radio. He now hosts the drivetime show on Greatest Hits Radio and the podcast ''Kermode and Mayo's Take'' with Mark Kermode.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Current revision as of 09:55, 8 April 2022

Contents

Shows

Act Your Age

Blockbusters

Confessions (devisor and host)

The Movie Game

Popmaster (stand-in)

Scruples

Winning Lines

Biography

Mayo continues a family line of media workers, as his mother was the manager of a radio studio. He studied history and politics at university. Via Radio Nottingham, he landed a job at Radio 1 in 1986. His popular Confessions feature, where listeners wrote in to confess to naughty past deeds, was turned into a successful - if controversial - BBC1 format. He has an interest in religion, and has written a book and hosted a series taking a comical look at the world of cults, beliefs and factions.

In 2010 he moved from his long-running morning show on Five Live to take up the Radio 2 drivetime slot recently vacated by Chris Evans. He left that show at the end of 2018 and shortly afterward was announced as the headline signing for the new Classic FM rival Scala Radio. He now hosts the drivetime show on Greatest Hits Radio and the podcast Kermode and Mayo's Take with Mark Kermode.

Trivia

He once worked as a car park attendant before landing his first job in local radio.

Books / Tapes

Bible Dayze

Simon Mayo's Confessions (audio cassette)

Contact

PBJ Management, 7 Soho Street, London W1D 3DQ

Web links

PBJ Management page

IMDb entry

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