- Wes Butters
Infobox_Person
name = Wes Butters
birth_date = birth date and age|1979|5|4|df=y
birth_place =Salford ,England
occupation = Writer and broadcaster
website = [http://www.wesbutters.com www.wesbutters.com]Wes Butters (born Wesley Lee-Butters in
Salford, Greater Manchester ,4 May 1979 ), is a radio broadcaster, formerly ofBBC Radio 1 , and writer.Early life
Butters attended Buile Hill High School in
Salford , and studied at theUniversity of Salford between 1995 and 1997 where he gained a National Diploma in Design & Media Communications, followed by a BA (Hons) Television and Radio between 1997 and 1999.Radio career
On joining
AA Roadwatch he shortened his name to Wes Butters. After a year presenting traffic and travel bulletins on local North West radio stations plus stints on The Wave (Blackpool),Wish FM (Wigan) and Century 105, he was offered the evening show on Century 106 in Nottingham. He left there in 2000 to move to Newcastle as Head of Music and mid-morning presenter forGalaxy 105-106 .Radio 1
In December 2002, following extensive speculation in the press and online, it was announced that Wes would be taking over as host of the Official UK Top 40 show on
BBC Radio 1 in February 2003, when it was renamed "The Official Chart Show with Wes". A change in the show's format led to more coverage of the album charts and an end to the need for every single one of the Top 40 singles to be played.He regularly stood in for
Scott Mills - first on early breakfast, then on drive-time. He also deputised forChris Moyles on the prestigious Radio 1 breakfast show on Bank and Christmas Holidays.Working closely with
Top of the Pops he interviewed hundreds of popstars includingKylie Minogue ,Destiny's Child ,George Michael andThe Black Eyed Peas .In November 2004 it was revealed that Butters would leave Radio 1 the following February and the chart would under go more massive changes to its format.
Butters was regularly heard on the
BBC World Service too. He sporadically presented Top of the Pops, Wright Round the World (sitting in forSteve Wright ) and was used as their voice forLive 8 .After Radio 1
Soon after his final chart rundown on 30 January 2005 the press announced the launch of podshows.com, a joint venture by Butters and fellow broadcaster
Daryl Denham . It was the world's first professional pod-casting company using household names such asTony Blackburn ,Paul Gambaccini ,Gary Davies andTerry Christian to record tailor-made programmes for MP3 players.This coincided with the release of his
Crazy Frog record (that he'd premiered on an early breakfast show the previous November). Under the guise of Pondlife the record went in at Number 11 and remained in the UK Top 40 for 5 weeks.Wes@Breakfast
In October 2005 it was revealed that Butters had agreed a deal with Galaxy and returned to the airwaves at Galaxy 102, immediately boosting figures to their highest ever level, winning a Silver Sony award for Best Breakfast Show and an Arqiva nomination for Best UK Presenter in 2006.
In May 2007 he was voted North West England Presenter of the Year in the radio industry magazine
X-Trax .It was announced in June 2007 that Wes had "had enough of early starts" and that he wanted more time to focus on his other projects. Keen to keep him on the station he agreed with Galaxy to do a short afternoon show but in April 2008 he revealed that he would leave the group completely.
At the end of July 2008 Wes enjoyed another stint on breakfast, this time sitting in for
Shaun Keaveny onBBC 6 Music .Television and writing
Wes has appeared on many TV programmes including
Never Mind the Buzzcocks ,Top of the Pops ,Liquid News ,Celebrity Fame Academy , Record of the Year and BBC TV news, in addition to a range of children's programmes.As a voice-over, Wes has been heard on An Audience with Take That, An Audience with Lionel Ritchie and
The Brit Awards , as well as the Top of the Pops rundown and ads for Asda.He's written for
The Guardian newspaper.His first book is entitled
Kenneth Williams Unseen and is due out in October 2008, throughHarperCollins .He wrote the acclaimed two-part documentary The Pain of Laughter - The Last Days of Kenneth Williams for
BBC Radio 4 , broadcast in April 2008.Trivia
* He is a fan of Laurel & Hardy and the
Carry On films .
* He has appeared inLove Actually ,Shameless , and aMatt Goss video.
* He studied for his National Diploma in media at the same University building asPeter Kay andChristopher Eccleston .External links
* [http://www.wesbutters.com Wes Butters: Official Website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2579359.stm Profile - BBC News]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv_and_radio/story/0,,1239592,00.html Wes Writes for the Guardian (2004)]
* [http://www.wesbutters.com/wescam.html Wes Butters pictures from wesbutters.com]
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