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Richard Paul Bacon (born 30 November 1975) is an English television and radio presenter. He has worked as a reporter or presenter on numerous television shows, including ''
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'', ''
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'', on
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's '' Good Morning Britain'' as a stand-in presenter, and on radio stations including Capital FM,
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and BBC Radio Five Live. In 2016, Bacon became the presenter of The
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's reboot of its documentary/panel discussion TV series, '' Explorer''.


Early life and education

Bacon grew up in
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,
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, and was educated at St Peter's Church of England Primary School on Bellamy Road, followed by two independent schools, also in Nottinghamshire: at Wellow House School, a preparatory school on Newark Road in the village of Wellow, and then at Worksop College, a boarding school on Windmill Lane in Worksop. He studied Business Studies with Electronics at
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, but dropped out after a year.


Life and career

His first job in the media was as a reporter for BBC Radio Nottingham, notably on the programme ''The Beat''. In February 1996, he joined
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as a reporter; this saw him being banned from the
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, and having a beer thrown at him by
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as he tried to interview him leaving a nightclub.


''Blue Peter''

Bacon's television break was as a presenter on the children's show ''Blue Peter'', which he joined on 21 February 1997. He presented alongside Romana D'Annunzio, Katy Hill, Konnie Huq and Stuart Miles. On 19 October 1998, he was the programme's first-ever presenter to have his contract terminated in mid-season, after the tabloid newspaper ''
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'' published a report of Bacon taking
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. His tenure on the programme lasted just over 18 months. The then Head of
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children's programmes Lorraine Heggessey went on air to explain Bacon's dismissal to
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viewers. Bacon was required to return his Blue Peter badge upon his dismissal.


TV career since ''Blue Peter''

Bacon's television career survived the setback, and he has since presented such shows as ''
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'', ''
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'', and reality TV shows '' Back To Reality'' and '' Castaway Exposed''. In August 2005, the band
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walked out of ''Top of the Pops'', after Bacon made a remark that was widely thought to be about the body shape of members of the band; during rehearsals he referred to the band as a "big, fat melting pot of talent". Since 2006, he has narrated and presented BBC Three's series ''
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''. Bacon guest-hosted
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's '' This Morning'' during 2005, Channel 5's '' The Wright Stuff'' on several occasions during 2007 and 2008, and
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's '' Something for the Weekend'' from 2008 to 2009. He was the narrator for series 1 to 3 of
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's police documentary ''
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''. In late 2010, he presented ''
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'' on
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. A second series aired in late 2011. Just before the
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he hosted a show called ''World Cup's Most Shocking Moments'', with Peter Crouch. Bacon presented editions of BBC Three's '' Young Voters' Question Time''. He has made several TV
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s as himself, including ''
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'' in 2007 (in which his character hires
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to play Scrabble with him all night), the episode "Video Killed the Radio Star" of the TV series '' FM'', an episode of '' The Thick of It'' (both in 2009) and an episode of '' Psychoville'' in 2011. In October 2011, he hosted BBC Three's ''Up for Hire'', an interactive series over the course of five nights tackling one of Britain's biggest issues – youth unemployment. In April 2012, he presented the
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television series ''
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'', each programme of which featured ordinary members of the public taking tests in certain fields or skills to identify any previously unidentified talent. On 13 January 2013, Bacon appeared on All Star Family Fortunes with his family playing against Louie Spence. On 25 November 2013, Bacon hosted one series of ITV's game show ''
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''. On 8 December 2013, he guest-presented an episode of ''
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''. On 17 February 2014, he hosted a one-off show, ''Benefits Britain: The Debate'', for Channel 4. In the same year he presented the live Channel 4 programme ''How Rich Are You?'', about the UK economy. In 2015, Bacon co-presented the first series of ''
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'' alongside
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for
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, and sports show ''Eternal Glory'' for ITV. He also joined
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as a substitute co-host of
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's ''
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'' overnight and '' America This Morning'' news program. Beginning on 14 November 2016, the U.S. worldwide educational cable network
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debuted its "global" overhaul and rebranding of the channel with its entirely new primetime lineup that night: the much anticipated, multi-million-dollar docudrama miniseries ''
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'', followed by the reboot of '' Explorer'', and then '' Star Talk'', a lighthearted panel discussion series loosely centered around
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and
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, hosted by astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson. Bacon became the presenter for the '' Explorer'' programme, which comprises several (usually three) short films, introduced by Bacon and shot from all over the world, involving matters of social, political, environmental, and/or humanitarian significance. Each film is then discussed before a live studio audience with Bacon moderating and usually includes the filmmaker or another representative of the film. Then, at least one expert on either side of the issue also joins the discussion. The live-audience segments of each episode of ''Explorer'' are filmed at CBS Studios in New York City. For the debut show, Bacon hiked through
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with
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. In June 2017, he began hosting a daily half-hour newsmagazine show called ''
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''. It originally aired on Fox affiliates for four weeks before being picked up as a regular series, broadcast nationally across America in September 2017. On 13 September 2017, it was renewed through 2019. In July 2019, he became one of the guest presenters to fill in for Piers Morgan on '' Good Morning Britain''. In October 2019, the American TV network
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commissioned his original "whodunnit" game show format '' The Hustler'' for an eight-part series, hosted by
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. Production began in the fall, with Bacon serving as one of its
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s.


Radio career

Bacon joined
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to present the late-night show on Saturdays and Sundays. After this, he worked as an announcer for BBC 7 and then a DJ for Capital FM followed by
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. He returned to 5 Live, and from November 2007 until December 2009 presented the late-night programme, in which his sign-off ("Goodnight Great Britain, wherever you are") copied that of Jack Killian, the main character in the NBC television series ''
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''. He also on occasion stood in for
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in the daytime film review programme, and stated that his favourite film is '' The Apartment''. In January 2010, Bacon became the regular presenter of the 5 Live mid-afternoon show from Mondays to Thursdays, in which he replaced the departing Simon Mayo. The show covered news, sport, celebrity interviews and special features. On Tuesdays there was a TV review with Boyd Hilton and another guest, looking back over the week's television and previewing future programmes. In the Moan-In on Wednesdays, listeners could share their moans and receive marks out of 10 from Bacon and a guest, often
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. On Thursdays the feature was Chart The Week, where two guests would discuss the week's most talked-about news stories. At the same time, Bacon started to present a regular Saturday afternoon show on BBC Radio 6 Music; he later left to concentrate on other commitments. He returned to 6 Music in January 2012 for six weeks to present a Saturday morning programme. Bacon's afternoon show attracted criticism for its content, which was classified by the BBC Trust as "news". Rival broadcaster Talksport made a general complaint in 2010 to the BBC Trust, claiming the BBC Radio 5 Live station was not providing its mandatory 75% news output, "with many items falling outside of the remit, such as 'entertainment-based interviews' and listener-generated features." Talksport's complaint "particularly singl dout Bacon's two-hour weekday afternoon show for criticism", finding in a poll that only 20% of listeners considered Bacon's show to comprise "news". In their response, the BBC Trust rejected Talksport's complaints, but admitted that a review was required to develop "'a more nuanced method of monitoring the proportion of news output' on 5 Live compared to the current system, which counts the whole of Richard Bacon's afternoon show as news". In August 2011, Bacon recommended that his listeners should watch a
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video of comedian Doug Stanhope, in which he mocked
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's disabled son Trig. The
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complained to the BBC about the broadcast, stating "the association is shocked that a BBC employee has publicised the work of a comedian which is nothing more than a vile offensive rant." Both Bacon and the BBC apologised for the broadcast, with Bacon writing "I full well understand my responsibilities as a broadcaster and such a reference fell below the standards I set myself personally in my broadcasting." On 1 July 2014, it was announced that Bacon would be leaving BBC Radio 5 Live later in the year. Bacon's last Radio 5 Live show was broadcast on 24 September 2014. Bacon also has covered for Simon Mayo on his
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''Drivetime'' show, when Mayo was on holiday in August 2015, and more recently in April 2016. Bacon covered for Ian Payne on his
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afternoon shows on 6 and 7 July 2019.


Personal life

Bacon married Rebecca McFarlane in 2008. They live in
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, where Bacon works in
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. They have two children. His father-in-law is
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, who served as chairman of
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from 2015 to 2019. In October 2011, Bacon announced on his podcast that he had been contacted by the
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, who advised him that his phone had been hacked by the private investigator
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. On 28 March 2018, Bacon explained to Nicky Campbell in an interview with
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that at the age of 42 he was diagnosed with
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(ADHD), about which he said "I like having it a lot, it is who I am. It's just learning to work with it and manage it means that life gets less chaotic and painful for my wife and children." In July 2018, he was placed in an induced coma after becoming ill with
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. In October 2019, he discussed his alcohol addiction.


Charity

Bacon is a celebrity supporter of the
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and is particularly interested in their National Flood Appeal and international messaging services.


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