Marcus Churchill

Marcus Churchill

Marcus Churchill is a British radio personality. He presented, until recently, the Sunday to Wednesday late night/early morning show on London's LBC 97.3 ('Real Life, Real London'). He is known for his forthright views on current affairs although from time to time relaxes the rules and people can call in for any reason they see fit - from the environment to LOST and from plight of Muslims in modern Britain to fashion.

Marcus was off air from March to June 2006 due to illness. A serious gallstone problem meant that he had to have his gallbladder removed. Despite his strong belief in the NHS, he opted to go private to overcome a long waiting list. During his four and a half month absence his shows were filled by Peter Deeley, Bill Buckley, Adrian Allen and Alex Thomas. He returned to the station on 5th July.

Upon his return, he dismissed rumours spread on the internet which claimed his absence was to have a kidney transplant. He personally attacked Wikipedia for giving a voice to these rumours, but later admitted that they were harmless.

After another break lasting from December 2006 until the end of August 2007, Marcus has since returned to LBC standing in for other presenters such as Bill Buckley, Clive Bull, Steve Allen and Anthony Davis.

Career

2004 to 2006 - LBC 97.3 - Presenter "Through the night"

Training/Facilitation: NEF - Anti voter apathy event at Spitalifields.

1998 to 1999 - LBC 1152AM - Presenter/Producer "Early Breakfast with Marcus Churchill"

1997 to 1998 - LBC 1152AM - News Editor.

1996 to 1998 - ITN News Direct Radio - Reporter/Presenter.

1992 to 1996 - United artists Cable Television - Anchor Presenter/Producer.

Education

1990 to 1991 - Goldsmiths College, University of London - Post Graduate Diploma in Communications (Radio Journalism).

1987 to 1990 - Goldsmiths College, University of London - Bachelor of Music (Hons)


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