- Geoff Lloyd
Infobox Person
name = Geoff Lloyd
image_size = 320px
caption = Geoff Lloyd
birth_date = birth date and age|1973|4|20|df=y
birth_place =Withington ,Manchester ,England
death_date =
death_place =
known_for =Geoff Lloyd's Hometime Show
employer =Absolute Radio
occupation =Radio personality
relatives = Rob (brother)
website = [http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/djs_shows/djs/lloyd.html Profile at AbsoluteRadio.co.uk]Geoff Lloyd (born
20 April 1973 inWithington ,Manchester ) is a British radio presenter. Lloyd presentsGeoff Lloyd's Hometime Show , Monday-Friday, 5pm-8pm onAbsolute Radio . Until Autumn 2008, he presented the late night programThe Geoff Show and before that, until Winter 2005 he co-presented theVirgin Radio breakfast show withPete Mitchell (the show was known as the "Pete And Geoff Breakfast Show"). Occasionally he is asked to present the breakfast show withAnnabel Port whenChristian O'Connell is on leave.Lloyd is known for his witty but often cynical sense of humour and speculative banter on the radio which has occasionally offended people in the past. Despite this he is often self critical of his own appearance and lack of status as a celebrity.
He is a noted
Beatles and 60s fan which is frequently reflected in his personal style and choice of music; Lloyd played an entireBeatles album without interval on the radio in2006 .Early career
Lloyd grew up in
Macclesfield , Cheshire, a South Manchester satellite town. After working as a paperboy, in 1989 he began working at a local print works after school, earning £1 an hour [ [http://education.independent.co.uk/careers_advice/article1962617.ece The Independent - My First Job: Virgin Radio DJ Geoff Lloyd was a printer's devil] ] . He began his radio career in 1992 atSignal Radio in Stoke-on-Trent, as a traffic & travel reporter, before taking over their weekday evening show. Rob, Geoff's younger brother, occasionally helps to increase the ratings of the show by his spontaneous appearances. Rob recently announced his own interest in radio work, creating a competitive edge between the brothers.Geoff later signed up with
Piccadilly Radio in Manchester, and in 1996 he teamed up withPete Mitchell to present the afternoon show onKey 103 .The duo rapidly established a cult following with their witty and slightly risque banter, and in 1998 won a Sony radio academy award for their show [ [http://www.noelgay.com/html/artist_corporate.php?id=47 Geoff Lloyd's CV] ] .
Absolute Radio
In late 1998 they were subsequently recruited by
Virgin Radio , where they took over the weekday evening show and also covered Chris Evans on the Breakfast Show, and again rapidly built up a significant audience. The pair took over theDrivetime (late afternoon) show in early 2002. By 2003, they were the most popular DJs on the station and were moved to the Breakfast Show in order to increase the audience. This they did very successfully, sticking to their well-established formula ofoff-the-cuff , humorous remarks concerning contemporary news and culture, with Mitchell tending to play the "straight man" to the more outrageous Lloyd. Lloyd occasionally courted controversy with some of his remarks, most notoriously when he expressed willingness to eat the limbs of a dead baby to ease poverty. A complaint against the station was upheld and Lloyd was reprimanded for his comments. Nevertheless, the audience for the show remained strong, despite (or possibly because of) Lloyd's willingness to stray to the edge of acceptability with his remarks.On
28 November 2005 , to the dismay of their listeners, the duo announced that they were splitting up and leaving the Breakfast Show on Virgin Radio. Their final show together took place on16 December . While Geoff Lloyd remains at Virgin Radio (presenting the late-night show),Pete Mitchell left the station to pursue other projects.Christian O'Connell , from the Breakfast Show on London indie stationXFM replaced the pair as host of the breakfast show on Virgin Radio in January 2006Geoff's show, entitled "
The Geoff Show " started on3 January 2006 and was broadcast from 10pm - 1am Monday to Thursday on Virgin radio, with his co-hostAnnabel Port and producerNelson Kumah .It was announced on
2 September 2008 that the Geoff Show would be returning to the Drivetime show in place of Nick Jackson who will move to afternoons when Virgin Radio rebrands as Absolute Radio.In late September 2008, Geoff began presenting the new
Absolute Radio drive-time program, entitledGeoff Lloyd's Hometime Show . It runs from 5pm through to 8pm each weekday evening.Television appearances
Lloyd has made several television appearances , appearing on the
Channel 4 show "Richard & Judy " on8 December 2005 to celebrate the life of former Beatle, John Lennon and again on26 March 2007 to discuss the bandSlade , together with the band's frontmanNoddy Holder . However, Mr Holder spoke quite extensively and Geoff did not get a chance to say anything, much to the amusement of the co-hosts on his nightly radio show. He has also appeared on a commentary show for "Big Brother", "Big Brother's Little Brother", withDermot O' Leary .Geoff has appeared as a celebrity contestant in the game shows "Eggheads" and "Win, Lose or Draw Late".ee also
*
Absolute Radio
*The Geoff Show
*Pete And Geoff
*Geoff Lloyd's Hometime Show
*Annabel Port
*Tony Moorey
*Nelson Kumah
*Leslie Phillips References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1899939/ Geoff Lloyd] at the
Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/geoff VirginRadio.co.uk - "The Geoff Show"]
* [http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/djs_shows/djs/lloyd.html Geoff's profile at VirginRadio.co.uk]
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