Diana Luke
Diana Luke | |
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Diana Luke live on air | |
Born |
15 July Toronto, Canada |
Show | Diana Luke Loves The 60s |
Station(s) | BBC Radio Sheffield |
Time slot | Saturday: 22:00 – 01:00 |
Station(s) | BBC Radio Sheffield, BBC Radio York, BBC Radio Humberside |
Country | United Kingdom |
Diana Luke is a Canadian-born radio presenter and hynotherapist who grew up in Toronto, Ontario and works in the UK.
She presents two regular citicated shows which are broadcast simultaneously on several BBC regional stations in an evening radio's Sheffield, Leeds, York and Humberside on a Saturday between 10pm & 1am and Sunday night between 9pm & 1am. Some listeners have criticised this move which cuts jobs and means less local output from the BBC.
Career
Radio
Luke has worked for many radio stations across the country. Her radio career started on Viking Radio in Kingston-upon-Hull in 1987, where she was their first female presenter. She also presented a weekend show on the Yorkshire Radio Network. After leaving YRN, Diana went to County Sound in Surrey as the mid-morning presenter, and later as one of the original presenters on the ill-fated overnight service The Superstation.
Diana Luke was the breakfast presenter and first voice heard on London's 102.2 Jazz FM opening day, on Sunday 4 March 1990.[1]
As of 2015 she presents two regular shows on BBC radios Sheffield, Leeds, York and Humberside on a Saturday between 10pm & 1am and Sunday night between 9pm & 1am. Diana is a regular freelance presenter for BBC Radio Manchester - BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Radio Sheffield.
Hypnosis
Luke is a professionally qualified clinical hypnotherapist, psychotherapist and health and fitness advisor, and is a member of the National Register of Hypno-Psychotherapists.
Private life
Diana Luke is the mother of four adult children and has eight grandchildren to date.
References
- ↑ "25 years of Jazz FM | On Air | Jazz FM". jazzfm.com. Retrieved 2015-04-13.