Mark Page

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Mark Page (born in Middlesbrough) is an English Radio Presenter and announcer. Between 1983 and 1986 he was the presenter of the BBC Radio 1 early weekend breakfast show.

Career

Early Career and BBC Radio 1

Page started out radio presenting on BBC Radio Cleveland in 1975, he also hosted the breakfast show Radio Tees when it was first launched.[1] When Pat Sharp left radio 1 in 1983, Page was offered the 6-8 am slot on weekend mornings, he titled the show Me Mark Page. The show included humorous chat interspersed with great music of the day. Mark used to say he had been a try-out for Darlington FC. His show featured 'Mark's Goldmine' where he would pick one record out of ten and start it within five seconds.

In 1986, he left from Radio 1 and began working for Independent radio stations.

After Radio 1

Page returned to Independent radio and began broadcasting for Clyde FM and fronted the weekend breakfast show on Aire FM in Leeds, he was awarded the International Radio Personality of the Year at the New York Radio Awards in 1990 for Clyde FM and the following year he picked up the Sony Gold Award, for Britain's Best Breakfast show - Aire FM in Leeds.

Recent career

Following a long association with Forces Broadcasting, In 2001 Page founded the army base radio Garrison FM, where he presents the Saturday lunchtime slot. He can also be heard on Low Power AM to the military community across Scotland.[2] He has also taken up work as a announcer for the Premiership. In 2013 Page announced he was reforming the now defunct Teesside radio, after TFM brought it out.[3]

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