- Peter Deeley
Peter Deeley is a prominent British journalist and until January 2006, was a full time
talk radio presenter on theLondon phone-in radio stationLBC 97.3 . Peter Deeley has lately become known as 'Fish' because of his love for Fish & Chips. Listeners and the production team on the "through-the-night" show came up with the nickname. He also owns a house on a Greek island.Career
Peter’s considerable journalistic experience has enabled him to spar with a multitude of world political figures including US Presidents
Ronald Reagan andRichard Nixon , former BritishPrime Minister s Baroness Thatcher and Sir John Major, Dr. Henry Kissinger, andTony Blair . His career began in the late sixties when he reported on theSolihull News in the West Midlands. It wasn’t long before he moved to the Birmingham Evening Mail where he rose to Deputy Chief Features Sub-Editor.In the late seventies, radio beckoned and Peter took on the post of Deputy News Editor and presenter at Beacon Radio in
Wolverhampton . From there he moved to join the IRN reporting team, where he remained until the early eighties. He then moved toLBC in London, presenting such programmes as LBC Reports and Weekend Breakfast. From 1985-1990 he was the breakfast anchorman at LBC alongsideDouglas Cameron – a programme which attracted big listening figures in themetropolitan area . Peter has also worked as adrivetime presenter on LBC, Talk Radio andBBC Radio Kent , and was a senior producer atBBC Radio 5 Live .LBC Radio Show
During his full time contract, Peter presented a four hour show from 1am to 5am on Monday mornings and a five hour show from 12am to 5am on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Peter's topics varied throughout his show as he did not have a set agenda. A mix of lively and topical debate and talk with real-life experiences, conversations and off the wall stories, as well as the intimate insight of listeners themselves. One of his more bizarre views is that man never landed on the moon. (See
Apollo moon landing hoax accusations ).In December 2005, Deeley announced his departure from his LBC show live on air, saying he is leaving broadcasting altogether to become an "addiction psychotherapist" - being a recovering alcoholic himself. However he decided that addiction psychotherapy was not for him. As of April 2006, Peter had been filling in for
Marcus Churchill for a few weeks, due to Churchill's illness. Deeley broadcast his last show on Monday, 2nd January 2006. However, he returned at the end of February 2006 to host shows as cover for absent night presenters. He returned to air on Tuesday, 12th December 2006, for two nights.Since his departure from LBC, Deeley had been staying in his house in Greece, and as he puts it, "doing other things".
External links
* [http://www.lbc973.co.uk/ LBC 97.3 Website]
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