Radio One More Time: The pseudonyms
If, as we saw yesterday, Radio One's listings played host to a surprising number of unexpected names, the airwaves also played host to a depressing number of fake and adopted personas. It seems that nobody can work on a radio programme without being given a matey name.
Comedy Dave on Chris Moyles' show is but the latest in a very, very long line of producers, researchers and sidekicks who've travelled under false documents - either to disguise their real names, or to create a hilarious comedy character. The Steve Wright show buckled under the weight of them: Sid The Manager; Jervaise the hairdresser (complete with 'hilarious' homophobic overtones); Mr. Angry From Purley. Even Marc Riley spent his entire time at the station under the "Boy Lard" banner - although, oddly, Mark Radcliffe dropped the "Scrawn" nickname when the pair moved over from Radio 5. Gary Davies found space every day for Willie On The Plonker - two knob gags for the price of one - and Kevin Greening's travel was handled by Major Holdups. Jimmy Savile's Record Club owed the debt of organisation to Dignified Don, while Tony Blackburn's Junior Choice carried a credit for Uncle Ted.
And, one Christmas, Mike Smith got through the thankless task of presenting breakfast with the assistance of a Christmas Fairy. The fairy bore a surprising vocal resemblance to Sarah Greene.
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3 comments:
When Jimmy Saville was running one of his many Sunday morning Marathons, and his show was recorded he used to call himself Herbert Hologram. Hilarity often ensued.
Off topic but I like to remind people that groovy from-the-block shouty music lovin' Zane Lowe's real name is.... umm.... Alexander. It's unlikely that he uses Zane to avoid being mistaken for the former singer with Hurricane #1. Alex Lowe isn't so sexy is it though?
Was Man Ezeke really called Man Ezeke? We should be told.
Apparently, yes. His full name's Ezekiel Gray.
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