Ian Peacock

Ian Peacock is a radio presenter and writer. He has appeared regularly on BBC Radio 4 since the late 1980s. Described as “a natural broadcaster” by The Observer, he has a Gold Sony Award for feature-making. He was named by The Independent as a 'Media Star 2006' - one of the media people who would "have the most impact" over the year.

Early life and career

Born in Northumberland, he has lived in Newcastle, Durham, Cambridge, Oxford and London. He now lives in Hertfordshire. After graduating with a first in English Literature, he presented and produced for BBC Radio Cambridgeshire and went on to make documentaries and features for BBC network radio.

Activities

He is a corporate media trainer for BBC producers and presenters.

He has contributed to many BBC Radio 4 programmes, such as Today, Front Row, Word of Mouth, Home Truths and Loose Ends.

Ian Peacock has presented numerous documentaries and series for BBC Radio 4, such as Revenge, Memories Are Made Of This, Every Breath You Take, Think About It, Tales Of Cats and Comets, Tripping The Light Fantastic, The Art Of Indecision, The Secret Life Of Phone Numbers, Lady Curzon And A Pineapple, From Arial To Wide Latin, Creative Genius, It Was A Dark And Stormy Night, Remembrance Of Smells Past, Tempus Fugit, Cache In Pocket, We Were Here - How To Make Your Own Time Capsule and the first ever radio feature about Nothing.

He has interviewed many well-known people such as Tony Blair, Barbara Cartland, Stephen Hawking, Bob Hope, Spike Milligan, Oliver Reed and Robbie Williams, and has reported from cities as far afield as Paris, Athens, Katmandu, Cairo, New York and Los Angeles.

Peacock has also reported for BBC Television, recorded adverts for Saatchi and Saatchi and done voiceovers for the BBC and corporate clients.

He is currently with London literary agents Gregory & Company and has written for publications such as Men's Health and The Times

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