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Ewen Cameron (born 23 May 1972) is a Scottish comedian,
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and radio DJ. He currently presents on
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's Greatest Hits Radio Scotland and hosts ''The Big Scottish Football Podcast'' alongside Steven Mill. Cameron hosted the late-night television programme ''
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'' on
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from 2016 to 2018. He was also host of STV2 lifestyle show '' Live at Five'', from 2016 until 2018, as well as hosting a variety of STV
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, including, ''The Festival Show'' and ''Scotland's Big Sleep Out''.


Early life

Cameron grew up in
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and attended
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. He has two brothers; their parents split when they were young. He also had a half-brother, Craig, who died after taking his own life in April 2014, aged 31. Cameron has suffered from
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since he was 13.


Career


Early career

Cameron began his career working as a sports journalist in
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, United Arab Emirates. After filling in for his friend DJing in a nightclub there, he decided to quit journalism and do nightclub DJing full time.


Radio career

Having worked as a nightclub DJ in Dubai for a while, Cameron was offered a job at the city's radio station, Emirates Radio. Six months after joining, he was presenting the breakfast show and later switched to the drivetime slot before ultimately becoming station manager. On 11 September 2001, having mentioning in a UK newspaper feature that he would like to come back to live in Scotland, Cameron had an interview for
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in Glasgow, which he joined later that month as the station's sports editor. In 2002, he and
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became co-hosts of ''The Real Radio Football Phone In'', which they presented together for eight years; the show was also broadcast on television on
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. In December 2010, Cameron was announced as the new host of the Real Radio breakfast show, taking over from former Scot FM DJ
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. "This is a fantastic opportunity to host the Breakfast Show on Scotland's No.1 commercial radio station and one that I'm honoured to take," Cameron said. "I have thoroughly enjoyed my time on the Football Phone In, but now I will get the chance to actually go and watch the football, instead of just talk about it!" January 2011 marked the beginning of a long working relationship between Cameron and Cat Harvey. They continued in the breakfast slot when the station rebranded as
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Breakfast in May 2014. Cameron left the station to pursue other opportunities and was replaced by Robin Galloway when the normal weekday scheduled resumed on 5 January 2015, after the weekday schedule changed during the Christmas season. On 9 August 2015, Cameron and Harvey became hosts of the Sunday mid-morning show between 9.00am - 12.00pm on the Hits Radio Scotland Network as part of the
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, including
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,
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, MFR,
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,
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and West FM. Cameron began presenting solo at breakfast Monday to Friday from 10 September 2018, the show was now called ''Ewen Cameron in the Morning'' broadcasting live from the Radio Clyde studios in Glasgow between 6.00am - 10.00am on
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and West Sound, with West Sound Dumfries & Galloway picking up the show from July 2019 onwards In December 2020, it was announced Harvey would reunite with Cameron for ''Ewen & Cat at Breakfast'' on Greatest Hits Radio Scotland weekdays. Their show is broadcast live from the
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studios in
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from 06:00 to 10:00am. In October 2021, the duo stepped down from the Sunday mid-morning slot, with Greig "Greigsy" Easton taking over. Cameron can also be heard on ''The Big Saturday Football Show'', which is broadcast on
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every Saturday afternoon, alongside Steven Mill. Launched on 17 October 2020 to rival ''Superscoreboard'' on Clyde 1, the show features a mix of music, sport and entertainment. In July 2022, Cameron and Mill began hosting ''The Big Scottish Football Podcast''.


Television career

Cameron began his television career with STV when he guest presented The Hour with long-serving host
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in July 2011, then in 2015 Cameron began co-presenting ''The Fountainbridge Show'' on
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until he stepped down from the role in January 2016 in order to begin co-presenting '' Live at Five'' on
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then renamed to the
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channel in April 2017, The same year in 2016, Cameron was commissioned for his own late-night talk show on the STV2 channel, The show, ''
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'' also began broadcasting in January 2016, originally on the
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and
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networks, until both channels were axed in 2017 and merged to form the new STV2 channel, where the programme aired at 10:30 pm. In late 2017, Cameron appeared in an episode as himself in the online-comedy series ''The Glasgow Trip'' (where he starred alongside Des McLean and
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) then presented a couple of STV festive specials over Christmas time, ''Scotland's Big Sleep Out'' then a blooper show called ''Festive Failures'', all of which were aired in December respectively. On 16 May 2018, it was announced that STV2 would close and all of its original programming including '' Live at Five'' and ''The Late Show with Ewen Cameron'' would be axed in June 2018. The final episodes aired on 28 and 29 June ahead of the STV2 closure on 30 June, Cameron's final contribution to STV was a short series of Edinburgh festival specials called 'The Festival Show' that aired in the regional peak-time slot on the channel throughout August 2018, where the show covered guest interviews, reports, musical performances and features such as Festival Faces – where viewers found out more about the people and performers who flock to Scotland’s capital, and Ewen Meets – where former late-night chat show host Ewen Cameron was joined by a celebrity guest for an interview they won’t forget, Cameron then left STV in September 2018 to return to the radio airwaves full-time.


Personal life

Cameron has been married to his Irish wife, Teresa, since 1994. They renewed their vows on 14 May 2012. The couple live in
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and have three sons: Liam, Ryan and Josh. Cameron is a
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fan and has been a
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holder at
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"on and off" for several years.


Filmography


Television

* '' The Hour'' (2011): Guest co-presenter * ''The Fountainbridge Show'' (2015–2016): Co-presenter * '' Live at Five'' (2016–2018): Co-presenter * ''
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'' (2016–2018): Host * ''The Glasgow Trip'' (2017): Self * ''Scotland's Big Sleep Out'' (2017): Host * ''The Festival Show'' (2018): Co-presenter


Radio

* ''Ewen & Cat @ Breakfast'' (Real Radio Scotland/Heart Scotland, 2010-2014) * ''Ewen & Cat'' (Hits Radio Scotland, 2015-2021) * ''Ewen Cameron in the Morning'' (Greatest Hits Radio Scotland, 2018–2020) * ''Ewen & Cat @ Breakfast'' (Greatest Hits Radio Scotland, 2021–present)


References

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