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Fraser Thomson was the presenter of the now defunct Real Radio Scotland Football Phone In, fielding the calls for
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and
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. He is a fan, and former stadium announcer, of St Johnstone FC, and has previously worked for Youth FM, Tay FM, Beat 106. He is one of the few people to have a degree in Scottish Ethnology from the University of Edinburgh and owns a cat named Scully. A former presenter of the blimey show on student radio, he once played Parklife 26 times in a row. Fraser presented breakfast on XFM Scotland before it was re-branded as
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. He was the last local presenter of
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weekdays 10-2 before it was networked from
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in 2017. As of 8 January 2018, Fraser was the presenter of weekday daytimes from 10am - 2pm on Bauer City 2 Scotland replacing veteran presenter Ally Bally who moved to weekends from 10am - 2pm. He left in October 2021 and was replaced by Stuart Webster. In November 2021, Fraser joined Pure radio presenting the 1-4pm slot.


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Fraser Thomson's Xfm page

Fraser Thomson's Real Radio Scotland page
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