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Scott Mills
Born (1974-03-28) March 28, 1974 (age 50)[1]
OccupationRadio Disc Jockey
EmployerBBC Radio 1
Known forThe Scott Mills Show
WebsiteScott's Radio 1 Pages

Scott Robert Mills, born in Southampton, Hampshire in 1974, is an English radio DJ. Mills currently presents the 'drive time' show on BBC Radio 1, a national United Kingdom station with over 10 million listeners,[2] between 4pm and 7pm every weekday, which is called The Scott Mills Show.[1][3]

Early Radio Career

Mills began his career aged only 16, as a DJ on his local Hampshire commercial radio station Power FM (previously a Capital Radio station, now owned by the combined GCap Media), after barraging the station with demo tapes.[1] He was given a chance to present a week worth of shows, and based on the success of this was immediately offered the 'graveyard slot' of 1am – 6am six nights a week, making him the youngest permanent presenter on mainstream commercial radio.[1] His popularity led to a quick move to the coveted 'drivetime' slot (late afternoon). mills was caught dogging with 'phil mitchel' aka steve mcfaden. he is also a child convict and mass buggerer of sheep so its alleged.

  1. ^ a b c d "Scott Mills Official BBC Biography". BBC Press Office. August 2004. Retrieved 2007-06-26.
  2. ^ "RAJAR Quarterly figures". RAJAR.
  3. ^ "About the Scott Mills Show". BBC Radio 1. Retrieved 2007-06-26.