Dotun Adebayo

Dotun Adebayo


Oludotun Adebayo
Born August 25, 1960 (1960-08-25) (age 51)
Lagos
Occupation Radio broadcaster

Oludotun Adebayo MBE (born 25 August 1960) is a Nigerian-born, British-based radio presenter, writer and publisher. He is best known for his work on Up All Night on BBC Radio 5 Live, as well as the obituary programme Brief Lives.

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Early life

Dotun Emmanuel Adebayo was born in Lagos but moved to the UK at the age of five. As a young boy he joined the National Youth Theatre where he starred in Killing Time by Barrie Keeffe, Julius Caesar by Shakespeare and several other productions. The American playwright Tennessee Williams chose Adebayo to play a small part in the world premiere of his last play, The Red Devil Battery Sign, in which Adebayo acted opposite Pierce Brosnan. Adebayo also acted opposite Vincent Price and Christopher Lee in The Oblong Box at the age of eight, and Michael Elphick in Danish filmmaker Lars Von Trier's The Element of Crime.

As well as claiming to have been the first black teddy boy in London in his early teens, Adebayo also won a Rotary Club public speaking award as a teenager.

Education

Adebayo was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, an independent school in Borehamwood in Hertfordshire in south east England, followed by Stockholm University (Frescati), where he studied Literature, before going to the University of Essex, at Wivenhoe Park, near to the town of Colchester in Essex, where he took a degree in Philosophy.

Career

In 1987, Adebayo was elected president of the University of Essex Students' Union to serve in the 1987/8 academic year. Standing as an independent, he defeated Labour Students candidate Asad Rehman. However, Adebayo resigned the sabbatical post within a few months to take up a job with The Voice, Britain's main black newspaper, where he was music editor until 1991.

His columns and articles have been published in Pride Magazine and the New Nation, as well as broadsheet and tabloid newspapers such as The Guardian, The Independent, The Times, London Evening Standard and the News of the World. Some of these columns were compiled into Can I Have My Balls Back Please (2000) and its sequel Sperm Bandits (2002). He is working on his first novel, Promised Land, an epic saga spanning 50 years in the lives of Britain's richest black family.

His broadcasting work includes programmes on BBC London 94.9, such as the Saturday night reggae show. He also does television work, including writing and presenting the docudrama Sperm Bandits, the documentary White Girls Are Easy (both for Channel 4), and the weekly show Heavy TV. He has made one stage appearance as an adult, featuring in a revival of the Rocky Horror Picture Show in 2002. On his Up All Night show on BBC Radio 5 Live he presents both the World Football Phone-in and the Virtual Bookshelf, the latter a quest to find the hundred must-read books as voted for by his listeners.[1]

Adebayo founded the publishing company X Press, which produces black fiction such as Baby Father; Yardie, which became the first black British bestseller when it was published in 1992; and Cop Killer, which gained instant notoriety when 200 bullets were sent out to press to promote the title. He is also responsible for the Nia imprint of literary black fiction, such as J.California Cooper's In Search of Satisfaction, and the 20/20 imprint for current generic fiction such as the bestseller Curvy Lovebox.

Adebayo is co-founder of Colourtelly, Britain's first general interest black internet television station. To save costs Adebayo uses his own house as the studio. When it launched on 1 August 2007, Adebayo had the aim of attracting 6000 subscribers in order to break even.

In October 1999, he was invited to Buckingham Palace to meet Queen Elizabeth II. Ten years later he was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2009.[2]

Personal life

Adebayo is married to the singer Carroll Thompson. His younger brother Diran Adebayo is a novelist.

Adebayo is fluent in Yoruba, English, and Swedish; he has conversational French. He has lived in Nigeria, France, Sweden and the United States.

He supports Charlton Athletic and once shared a flat with the "shoebomber" Richard Reid.

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