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Vic Galloway in 2009 |
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Birth name | Michael Galloway |
Born | 4 August 1972 Oman |
Show | BBC Introducing in Scotland |
Station(s) | BBC Radio 1 |
Time slot | 12-2am Thursday morning |
Show | The Vic Galloway Show |
Station(s) | BBC Radio Scotland |
Time slot | 8-10pm Monday night |
Style | Disc Jockey |
Country | United Kingdom |
Website | Myspace Twitter site BBC Radio 1 minisite |
Michael "Vic" Galloway (born 4 August 1972, Muscat, Oman) is a DJ on BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio 1, Vic presents a self-titled show on Radio Scotland (formerly known as Air) every Monday from 8:05pm-10pm and does the BBC Introducing Scotland Radio 1 programme Wednesday evenings/Thursday mornings from 12:00-2:00am. He presents BBC Scotland's T in the Park television coverage every summer and has also presented the station's The Music Show.
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In addition to his regular shows which have been running for over 11 years on BBC Radio, Vic has presented 2 series of 'Mouthing Off'[1] and ‘The Big Scottish Adventure'[2], as well as various documentary series including 'Indie-pendent Scotland', 'The Banned History of Rock'n'Roll', ‘Meet the Neighbours’ and ‘School for Genius’. He has broadcast live shows from the 'T in the Park', 'South by South West'[3], Indian Summer, 'Live 8' and ‘Connect' festivals for the BBC. He has also recently presented the Radio 1 Rock Show and covered for Marc Riley on BBC 6Music[4].
On TV he has presented 5 years of BBC 1 and BBC 2's 'T in the Park' coverage [5], 'The Music Show'[6] on BBC 2, BBC 4’s ‘Caledonia Dreaming’[7], and Channel 4’s ‘Transmission’[8].
As a freelance journalist, Vic Galloway does regular work for newspapers, magazines and websites, including a weekly music column for ‘A-Listed’. He has also written for The List and contributed articles such as "Why more DJ's must be like Peel" [9] to the Sunday Herald. He is often invited to host and MC events, such as 'Burnsong'[10], 'Ballads of The Book'[11] and 'The Scottish Style Awards'[12] in recent years. He also DJ’s in clubs and universities across the UK and abroad. In 2009-2010 he compered the ‘Waverley Stage’[13] as part of Edinburgh’s legendary Hogmanay Street Party Celebrations. Vic also writes a weekly column for the website Dear Scotland which features a listing of every Scottish band touring outside the UK that week [14].
On November 2nd 2010, it was announced that Vic would be leaving the Radio 1 Introducing show[15], to be replaced by Ally McCrae of Detour Scotland[16].
Galloway grew up in Haddington and achieved three A-levels, two Highers and eight GCSEs. A member of the National Youth Theatre, he played in the bands Miraclehead, Huckleberry and The Deaf Mutes and has also written for fanzines, worked as lighting director and co-ordinator at The Venue in Edinburgh, helped set up the independent Copper Records, and worked as press and radio promoter for Human Condition Records in Edinburgh. He's currently working as a specialist advisor for the Scottish Arts Council as well as writing, performing and producing music of his own.
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