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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Scottish DJ, a Radio 2 regular since 1984. He rode out the many changes in Radio 2's musical output (from pop to easy listening and back again) and | + | Scottish DJ, a Radio 2 regular since 1984. He rode out the many changes in Radio 2's musical output (from pop to easy listening and back again) and was synonymous with the [[Popmaster]] quiz. |
Beforehand, he was a staff announcer for BBC Scotland on radio and, occasionally, television. | Beforehand, he was a staff announcer for BBC Scotland on radio and, occasionally, television. | ||
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+ | Ken left the BBC in 2023, taking his show to commercial station Greatest Hits Radio. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 19:33, 17 January 2023
Biography
Scottish DJ, a Radio 2 regular since 1984. He rode out the many changes in Radio 2's musical output (from pop to easy listening and back again) and was synonymous with the Popmaster quiz.
Beforehand, he was a staff announcer for BBC Scotland on radio and, occasionally, television.
Ken left the BBC in 2023, taking his show to commercial station Greatest Hits Radio.
Trivia
Ken owns a quarter share in a vintage Routemaster bus. Two of the other members of the consortium are Alan Dedicoat (Voice Of The Balls) and Charles Nove, two of the Radio 2 newsreaders.
Books
Tracks of My Years: The Autobiography (hardback)