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Since its launch, Clark has co-presented ''[[Wake Up to Money]]'' on BBC Radio 5 Live, formerly with [[Adrian Chiles]], then with [[Andrew Verity]] and later with [[Adam Parsons]]. Mickey shared the co-hosting responsibility with a range of presenters, including [[Sean Farrington]], Louise Cooper, Guy Kilty and Danni Hewson. Clark is known for his pessimistic delivery.
Since its launch, Clark has co-presented ''[[Wake Up to Money]]'' on BBC Radio 5 Live, formerly with [[Adrian Chiles]], then with [[Andrew Verity]] and later with [[Adam Parsons]]. Mickey shared the co-hosting responsibility with a range of presenters, including [[Sean Farrington]], Louise Cooper, Guy Kilty and Danni Hewson. Clark is known for his pessimistic delivery.


In February 2020, Clark's contract with the BBC was terminated and he presented his last Radio 5 show on 28th February 2020.
In February 2020, Clark's contract with the BBC was terminated and he presented what was supposed to be his last Radio 5 show on 28th February 2020, but subsequently reappeared from 30th December 2020.


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Revision as of 06:22, 30 November 2020

Mickey Clark is an English financial journalist, currently working for the London Evening Standard and BBC Radio 5 Live.

Clark re-joined the Evening Standard in 1999, writing for The Times and the Daily Express in the interim period.

His first television presenting role was on Channel 4's Business Daily from its launch in September 1987. He then presented on The Channel 4 Daily until 1991. After presenting on CNBC, Sky News and London Weekend Television, he presented three series of BBC 2's Pound for Pound.

Since its launch, Clark has co-presented Wake Up to Money on BBC Radio 5 Live, formerly with Adrian Chiles, then with Andrew Verity and later with Adam Parsons. Mickey shared the co-hosting responsibility with a range of presenters, including Sean Farrington, Louise Cooper, Guy Kilty and Danni Hewson. Clark is known for his pessimistic delivery.

In February 2020, Clark's contract with the BBC was terminated and he presented what was supposed to be his last Radio 5 show on 28th February 2020, but subsequently reappeared from 30th December 2020.

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