Simon Bates
English radio host and broadcaster

Born
December 17th, 1946
78 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United Kingdom
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A prominent radio host started a career in broadcasting in the late 1960s. Gained widespread recognition through presenting the breakfast show on Radio 1, which showcased various musical genres and helped popularize many artists. Hosted the afternoon show on other stations later in his career, contributing to the development of radio programming in the UK. Known for engaging interviews and distinct personality, he became a familiar voice to many listeners across generations.
Presented the breakfast show on BBC Radio 1
Hosted the 'Our Tune' segment on Radio 1
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