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Michael David Kenneth Read (born 1 March 1947) is an English radio
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, writer, journalist and television presenter. Read has been a broadcaster since 1976, best known for having been a DJ with
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, and television host for music chart series ''
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'', children's programme ''
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'' and music panel game '' Pop Quiz''. He is also a prolific author, having written over 50 books including his autobiography 'Seize the Day'. Mike Read currently hosts the Heritage Chart show on Downforce Radio & Talking Pictures TV.


Early life

Michael David Kenneth Read was born 1 March 1947 in Bury, north of
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, the only child of a publican. The family moved from Manchester to
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, Surrey, when he was an infant. He attended Woking Grammar School followed by a sixth-form college. Later, he worked as an estate agent, and recorded under various names including Mickey Manchester.


Broadcasting career

Read's professional broadcasting career began in March 1976 at Reading's
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, where he co-hosted a slot with Steve Wright – entitled ''Read and Wright'' – before joining
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late in 1977. Read joined Radio 1 in November 1978 and was soon presenting the night-time programme before the slot fronted by
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; here, Read championed new groups and featured live sessions. On 5 January 1981, he took over ''
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''. On 11 January 1984, Read suddenly interrupted broadcasting the
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song "
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", halfway through playing the single, denouncing the lyrics as 'obscene'. Read has said this account of his intervention is a myth; the interruption of the record was solely for timing reasons, as he only had access in the studio to the longer 12" version. The BBC had already decided to ban the record from ''Top of The Pops'', even though it reached No. 1 in the single chart. Following on from his five-year stint on Radio 1's breakfast slot, Read took over a Sunday morning programme in 1986. A year later, he moved to Saturday mornings, and also to a Sunday afternoon series, where he played classic tracks. In addition, he hosted ''Round Table'' and later went back to it as the renamed ''Singled Out'' on Friday evenings, where musicians and disc jockeys would review new single releases. Read's Saturday morning slot ended in September 1988 and his Sunday afternoon oldies series finished in January 1989, when
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re-joined the station to host an oldies version of ''
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'', which Read covered in November that year when Freeman was ill. From January 1989 to September 1990, Read presented a weekly series called ''The Mike Read Collection'' (which was broadcast on Monday evenings) and still remained on the Friday panel show ''Singled Out'' (which by then had gone back to its original name of ''Round Table''); he remained in this slot until 1991.


After Radio 1

Read left Radio 1 in 1991 and moved to Capital Gold in London, presenting his ''Mike Read Collection'', which went out on a Sunday night, before taking on the weekday 'drive-time' show in mid-1992, where he remained until he left the station in late 1995. Also in 1992, Read was heard on
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presenting special shows looking back at the career of
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and playing his music. Read then joined Classic FM, where he presented a weekend series, and had a stint as weekday breakfast presenter starting in March 1996. Subsequently, in 1997, he presented the networked 'breakfast show' on
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stations around the UK. From September 1999, Read presented the breakfast show on Jazz FM in the north of England; then, in 2001, he joined Spirit FM in
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, initially presenting a Sunday slot from 10am to 1pm before moving to a weekday afternoon slot from 2pm to 3pm, playing music from various featured years. Between 2003 and 2004, Read presented a Saturday morning slot on the
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network around the UK. In May 2005, he became the weekday morning presenter on
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, a station modelled on the 1960s pirate radio station; he has also done occasional stints on Talksport. In November 2008, he took time out from Big L to present the 3pm7pm 'drive-time' show on KCFM (based in Hull) for a week (10–14 November), as cover for
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. Read became the third former Radio 1 disc jockey to broadcast on the station, along with
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and
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. In November 2009, Read began hosting a mid-morning slot on
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in the
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. Exactly a year later, Read returned to Big L with a daily slot from 8am to 12pm, Monday-Friday. From July 2011, he hosted the Golden Hour on
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(
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and
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), formerly Total Star Wiltshire. Read was heard on
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in the north of England, where he presented their weekend breakfast series, on Saturdays and Sundays from 7am10am, starting in April 2012. He also presented the afternoon slot on Monday to Friday on
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between 1:00/30pm and 4pm until March 2015, and continued to do certain programmes for the station including a Saturday afternoon slot during the summer of 2015. In April 2018, Read was the first voice heard on the new internet radio station United DJs, where he hosted the station's breakfast slot on weekdays from 7-9am. He also hosted an additional weekly series for the station, entitled ''I Write the Songs''. From November 2019, he hosted, for a few months, the weekday breakfast slot, from 7-10am, on London and south-east DAB station Vintage Music Radio, but still presented occasional shows on United DJs and returned to the breakfast show there the following spring until November 2020. He left to join the new line-up of Nation Radio UK from 4 January 2021, and was replaced by Neil Fox in April. Since 15 November 2020 Mike Read has hosted the Heritage Chart on Sunday afternoons on the Nation Radio network in the UK. The programme was on originally on United DJ's Radio From July 26 to 8 November 2020. Dr Fox (Neil Fox) replaced Mike Read on the United DJs version of the show after Read joined Nation Radio. The Heritage Chart show is syndicated on other selected radio stations across the UK and around the world. Its production allows stations to add their own identity, flexibility to broadcast it at different times or days and, as a non-interactive format, it is ideal for broadcast on stations using automated or limited resourced studios. This has made it a popular choice with community radio stations or online only stations which are often run by volunteers or cannot produce 24/7 live output. A recent example is Enjoy Radio, an online station based in Greater Manchester who started carrying the Heritage Chart show in early 2022. On 12 April 2021, Mike started hosting the breakfast show on Downforce Radio broadcasting from 7-10am. Mike Read currently presents his “afternoon delight” show on the Sussex station V2 Radio. From the 1st August 2022, Mike Read continues his breakfast show but now also brings an audience from Sunshine Radio Online with a dual broadcast type arrangement.


Television

Read combined his radio work with a second career as a television presenter. He hosted the
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children's series ''Pop Quest'' from 1977 to 1979; then, on
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, Read presented or co-presented 65 editions of the music chart series ''
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'' from 9 November 1978 to 28 December 1989. From 1982 to 1987, Read presented the BBC's Saturday morning children's programme ''
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'', as well as the Saturday night music game show ''Pop Quiz'', which regularly got audiences of 10 million and featured rock and pop stars answering music
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questions; the series spawned
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and computer game spin-offs. The penultimate episode of ''Pop Quiz'', in 1984, featured a face-off between pop bands
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and
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. The format was revived twice: firstly in 1994 by the BBC with
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as the host; and then in June 2008, a revamped ''Pop Quiz'' recorded without a studio audience and in a pub (rather than a television studio) in which the participants were members of the public, aired on Red TV; this was again hosted by Read. In 1994, he returned to ''Top of the Pops'' to host a one-off special for its anniversary. Later, in 1997, he presented the
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television genre quiz ''Goldmaster'' in 1997. In 2004, Read was one of the contestants recruited for the jungle-based
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reality series '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' though his stay in the Australian outback was short-lived – he was the first celebrity to be evicted by the viewing public. Read was among 10 former presenters who returned as guest co-presenters for the final edition of ''Top of the Pops'', broadcast 30 July 2006 on
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. Today, Read is a regular newspaper reviewer for Sky News. In 2014, he appeared as himself in
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spoof docudrama ''
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''. In 2021, he joined
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founder Noel Cronin on the channel's archive programme ''The Footage Detectives'', a show which discusses forgotten films and lost TV shows such as ''The Barnstormers'' from 1964. On Sunday nights in 2022, ''The Heritage Chart Show with Mike Read'' is broadcast, first by the Local TV network of channels at 7pm and then by Talking Pictures TV as a late-night repeat. This programme is a pop music countdown of videos and live performances from veteran acts, such as Chesney Hawkes and Tight Fit, and is based on the chart broadcast on a number of community radio stations in the UK and abroad.


Song-writing

In 1979, Read wrote and performed the pop-punk song "High Rise" (upon which his Radio 1 intro jingle was subsequently based) under the guise of The Trainspotters; following this in 1980 with "My Town" by his next studio group, The Ghosts. He then wrote lyrics to the theme (composed by
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) for
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-winning '' Trainer''; the resulting UK Top 30 single, "
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", was performed by
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. In 1991, Read also provided a guest
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on "
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", UK Top 30 hit for
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. After ''I'm a Celebrity...'', Read recorded a charity single when he lyrically re-worked the Hank Mizell hit "Jungle Rock" and – as the Jungle Boys (with Neil 'Razor' Ruddock and
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) – had a UK Top 30 hit single. The follow-up, which made the Top 75, was a new version of
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classic "
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". In 2005, Read's song "Grief Never Grows Old" featured on a charity recording in aid of victims of the 2004 tsunami. Performed by an ensemble of artists named
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, the single reached No. 4 in the UK singles chart. Read has written music to accompany many poems written by
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. Thirty of these songs were recorded by artists including Cliff Richard,
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, Gene Pitney and
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for the 2006 various artists' album ''Words/Music'', and subsequently re-released in 2008 as a double CD titled ''Sound of Poetry''. On 19 October 2011, Read was presented with a
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Gold Badge Award in recognition of his contribution to music. In 2014, Read wrote and recorded "
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" in support of the
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(UKIP). It was criticized for being racist and Read subsequently apologised and withdrew it from sale.


Musicals

Read has staged a number of musicals, including: ''Young Apollo'' (a musical about the life of Rupert Brooke); ''Oscar'' (a 2004 production about
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which was derided by critics and closed after one performance); '' Great Expectations''; ''A Christmas Carol''; '' Cliff - The Musical'' (which closed after three months) and ''Ricky Nelson...Teenage Idol''. Read took one of the lead roles in the ''Cliff'' musical, touring with it and appearing for the three-month run in the West End at the
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. His production ''Betjeman'' (based on his musical settings of poems by Sir
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) has occasionally been staged for charities, including the
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and Children With Leukaemia. Actors appearing in his musicals and shows have included
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, Alvin Stardust and
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.


Books and poetry

Read was one of the founder editors of the UK chart reference book ''Guinness Book of British Hit Singles'', and also co-wrote other Guinness music books. Read's poetry books include ''The Aldermoor Poems'', ''Elizabethan Dragonflies'', ''A Room With Books'' and the latest, ''New Poems for Old Paintings''. He has edited and supplied biographies for the two best-selling poetry books, ''100 Favourite Poems'' and ''100 Favourite Humorous Poems'', and contributed to many of the titles in the series ''Poets' England''. He has also written two crime novels.


Contemporary art

In October 2007, Read started to produce contemporary art, with a gallery of works in the medium of confectionery entitled ''Choc Art''. The work includes recreations of album sleeves by
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, his own take on the famous map of the
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, and works based on the paintings of
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.


Personal life and ventures


Stalker

Read had a stalker who had changed her name to Blue Tulip Rose Read and believed that she was married to him. Rose was from Welwyn Garden City and her original name was Carol Ballard. She was featured in a 1996 film made by
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for
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, entitled ''I'm Your Number One Fan''. The film formed part of Channel 4's "Fame Factor" season, which examined the dark side of fame. Rose was one of the most candid interviewees in the film. She was filmed as she travelled to the offices of Classic FM, and as she wrote "love letters" to Read. The film stated that Rose had been writing obscene and threatening letters to Read for many years.


Politics

Having spoken three times at
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conferences, including entertaining guests at a Tory conference dinner in 2006 with a ten-minute political rap, Read said that he was asked to run for the
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nomination for the London Mayoral elections in 2008. He subsequently announced that he was instead putting his energies behind the ultimately successful candidate
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. On 21 July 2012, Read spoke at the
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's South East regional Conference in
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, where he was also announced as a member of the party. Read has since spoken at the UKIP 2012 Annual Conference at Birmingham Town Hall on 21 September. Read wrote and recorded a song in support of the party, "
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", which was released in October 2014 as a single credited to The Independents. An online petition was filed by former Labour borough councillor Richard McKenzie in which he called Read's song 'racist and offensive'. Party leader
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endorsed it and called for the party's supporters to download the song. Read adopted a faux-Jamaican accent, but said that it was 'not remotely racist' to do so, saying: 'It's a satire and a bit of fun. It's not terribly serious. It wouldn't have sounded very good sung in a Surrey accent.' Debate over the single featured on ''
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'', with UKIP spokesman
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, himself of Caribbean origin, praising the song and likening it to adaptations of predominantly black musical styles by
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and
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, although the
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's Nihal was critical of it. Read withdrew the song from sale on 22 October 2014 and apologised 'unreservedly' for the fact that it had 'unintentionally caused offence'. On 26 October 2014, the song reached number 44 on the
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.


The Rupert Brooke Society

In 1999, Read founded the Rupert Brooke Society of which he was chairman for a few years, as well as editing the society's twice-yearly magazine and creating a museum at the Orchard Grantchester.


Charity work

In 2013, Read and three friends formed the British Plaque Trust, a charity established to commemorate deceased achievers in show business, sport and the general arts by unveiling
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s on buildings with which they were associated. The organisation aimed to act alongside the work in London of
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who stated that they were "restructuring" their plaque scheme. In the same year, he was one of the event presenters at
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in All Cannings, Wiltshire.


References


External links

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British Plaque Trust

Mike Read at V2 Radio - Sussex
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