Robin Galloway

Robin Galloway

Robin Galloway is a Scottish radio broadcaster and the current presenter of the Real Breakfast Show on Real Radio Scotland.

He started his career in March 1983 as a presenter for Northsound Radio in Aberdeen.

Four years later, he switched to television and joined Grampian Television as a continuity announcer. During this time, Galloway was also a newsreader for "Grampian Headlines" and a presenter of various programmes, including feedback series "Put It In Writing" and Grampian's local & networked contributions for the ITV Telethons.

He left Grampian in the mid 90s and after presenting for Granada Sky Broadcasting and Discovery, returned to radio. After stints at Key 103 & 100.4 Jazz FM in Manchester and Clyde Century in Glasgow, Robin returned to Northsound.

Galloway now presents the Real Breakfast Show alongside Cat Harvey and the Real Golden Hour, which follows the breakfast show every weekday morning. The programme has become infamous in Scottish broadcasting for its daily 'Real Wind Up' phone pranks, which have spun off into numerous compilation CDs.

Galloway also writes a weekly column for the Scottish Sun published every Friday and is a voiceover artist.

External links

* [http://www.robingalloway.com Official site]
* [http://scotland.realradiofm.com/sectional.asp?id=10519&s=onair Real Breakfast Show website]


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