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James H. Reeve

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James Hengist Reeve, born 25 June 1950, is an English broadcaster, journalist, raconteur and radio phone-in host based in the Manchester area. Reeve has hosted shows on Piccadilly Radio, BBC GMR (now BBC Radio Manchester), BBC Radio Five Live, The New Hallam FM, talkSPORT, TEAMtalk 252 stations and, up until July 2006, presented the late night phone-in show at Key 103.

BBC GMR

Reeve joined the Manchester BBC Local radio station GMR in April 1995, presenting the afternoon show. In April 1998, he rejected an opportunity to join new station Century Radio to stay with GMR.[1] Just a few months later, he left GMR in controversial circumstances with Reeve claiming he had been unfairly dismissed and had to explain complaints of "gratuitous use of racist language on and off-air."[citation needed]

Career chronology

Surgery

In July 2006, Reeve had his gall bladder removed at Manchester Royal Infirmary by surgeon Jon Bell, son of Colin Bell, formerly of Manchester City Football Club and England.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Why James H Reeve left". Archived from the original on June 14, 2008. Retrieved 2006-08-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ Manchester Evening News, August 2, 2006, p7