George Jones (radio presenter)

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George Jones (1944–) is a radio and TV personality from Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Born and brought up in the east of Belfast, Jones started entertaining in the showbands era in Northern Ireland. As a teenager, he was a member of the band the Monarchs which included his boyhood friend, Van Morrison. The Monarchs toured Europe for three months as the International Monarchs before returning to Belfast and disbanding. [1]George Jones moved to comedy cabaret by forming the well-known band Clubsound.[2]Other avenues of entertainment he has involved himself in include stand-up comedy, theatre shows, radio disc-jockeying and television presenting.

His first break into radio came with a Sunday slot on Downtown Radio. He went on to work for the BBC, appearing mostly on radio. He had his own show, Just Jones, for BBC Radio Ulster, which won him a Sony Radio Academy Award for best local radio presenter. In June 2006, after twenty-one years of presenting Just Jones, he was given two weeks notice from his bosses and then dropped from the line-up on BBC Radio Ulster. He presented his last afternoon show on June 30, 2006.

After the BBC radio show ended, George started to present on Sunday mornings on Radio U105 and as of January 22, 2007 has presented his own show on this same station from Mondays to Fridays from 3 to 6 pm.

He has also appeared on television shows such as Town Challenge and Children in Need.

Jones and his wife, Hilary live in Greyabbey and have a son, Jason (Jay) Jones and a daughter, Natalie.[3]


[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Rogan 2006. pp55-70
  2. ^ Rogan 2006. p335.
  3. ^ Belfast Telegraph online: George Jones: Secrets and Lies

[edit] References

  • Rogan, Johnny (2006). Van Morrison:No Surrender, London:Vintage Books ISBN 9780099431831