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After presenting a Sunday morning show at London's [[Heart 106.2]] & the Drivetime show on [[Reading 107]], Clive now works at century fm as the drivetime host in the north west.
After presenting a Sunday morning show at London's [[Heart 106.2]] & the Drivetime show on [[Reading 107]], Clive now works at century fm as the drivetime host in the north west.


In August of [[2007]] it was announced he is set to be starring alongside [[Rebecca De Mornay]] in a film due [[2008]] from a script idea originated by [[Karl Pilkington]].
In August of [[2007]] it was announced he is set to be starring alongside [[Rebecca De Mornay]] in a film due [[2008]] from a script idea originated by [[Karl Pilkington]]. However, this was by accident. Karl really meant [[Clive Owen]], and the film will not be made.


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Revision as of 11:55, 18 October 2007

Clive Warren is a British radio DJ.

Early career

His first experience of radio broadcasting came at Radio Moorfields, the hospital station at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, from there he joined the first in-store radio station, Radio Top Shop, at Oxford Circus in London. He went onto presenting Children's ITV from 1989 to 1991, before becoming a DJ again at London's Capital FM, where he presented a Saturday night show from 10pm-1am, before taking over the weekend early show & the overnight slot on Mondays & Tuesdays.

Radio 1

He joined BBC Radio 1 in November 1994, presenting the Weekend Breakfast Show. In October 1995, Clive became Chris Evans' warmup presenter as he took over the Weekday Early Breakfast show from 4-6.30am. In July 1997, he took over the weekday overnight slot from 1-4am, this became 2-4am from October 1998. He remained on this slot until he left Radio 1 in September 2000.

Virgin Radio

In October 2000, Clive joined Virgin Radio, presenting a Sunday afternoon show from 1-4pm & in January 2001, he took over the Weekday late-night slot from Gary Davies, from 10pm-1am.

He left Virgin in January 2002 and returned to Capital FM presenting occasional overnight slots.

Real Radio & Jazz FM

In early 2003, Clive joined Real Radio Wales, where he presented the afternoon show and in March 2004, he joined London's 102.2 Jazz FM, presenting a Saturday morning show from 10am-2pm & the Weekday late night show from 9pm-Midnight. He remained here until October 2004.

Current work

After presenting a Sunday morning show at London's Heart 106.2 & the Drivetime show on Reading 107, Clive now works at century fm as the drivetime host in the north west.

In August of 2007 it was announced he is set to be starring alongside Rebecca De Mornay in a film due 2008 from a script idea originated by Karl Pilkington. However, this was by accident. Karl really meant Clive Owen, and the film will not be made.

References