Chris Hawkins
Chris Hawkins | |
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Born | |
Nationality | UK |
Education | University of Nottingham Ellesmere College |
Occupation(s) | radio presenter, TV personality |
Spouse | Clare Nasir (2005-present) |
Children | Sienna |
Website | chrishawkins |
Chris Hawkins (born 23 September 1975, in Loppington, Shropshire, England) is a presenter, performance DJ, reporter, journalist, producer, and music pundit.
Hawkins is the presenter of the BBC Radio 6 Music early breakfast radio show (also covering drive and afternoons), assuming additional duties on BBC Radio 2. He makes frequent TV appearances as a personality pundit and pop-culture expert.[2]
Early life, education
Hawkins did his university studies at the University of Nottingham, where he obtained a degree in American Studies, and spent some time at Middlebury College in the United States as an exchange student. Also, as a school boy at the independent school Ellesmere College in Ellesmere, Shropshire, he spent some time at the Tabor Academy in the United States, on an English-Speaking Union scholarship.[3][4]
Career
Chris started his radio career on BBC Radio Shropshire. He went on to BBC Radio Nottingham and BBC GLR.
He has worked for the BBC World Service doing the UK Album Chart Show and the UK Top 20, presented a daily show on GLR 94.9 (BBC London 94.9) for over two years, Talk Radio UK as a reporter and producer, BBC London Live, Real Radio, American College Radio, Jazz FM in London and Classic Gold.
He co-presented a radio talk show with psychic Becky Walsh on Friday nights on LBC 97.3 FM radio and had his own show on LBC 97.3 on Saturday afternoons.
As a music journalist, he writes a music column for London magazines, including the music review section of Angel magazine.
Personal life
Hawkins is married to meteorologist Clare Nasir, and is an ambassador for The Prince's Trust.[5]
In November 2009, Chris and Clare had their first child, a baby girl, Sienna.[6]
His lifelong phobia of fruit and vegetables was the topic of a 2008 edition of BBC Three's Freaky Eaters.[7]
In 2012, Chris and Clare and Sienna moved up to Wilmslow near Salford City and MediaCityUK where Chris continued working for BBC Radio 6 Music.[8][9]
Trivia
- The first song Hawkins ever played on the radio was "Uptown Girl" by Billy Joel.[10]
See also
Notes
- ^ "Profile: Chris Hawkins", Nikki Johnceline Publicity
- ^ "Agency Biography/CV: Chris Hawkins", McLean-Williams Management, London.
- ^ Van Voris, Richard, "Our Drama Exchange", Tabor Academy News, March 1, 2015
- ^ Reagle,Chris, "English students forge bonds at Tabor Academy", South Coast Today newspaper, New Bedford, Massachusetts, April 1, 1998 (Updated Jan 11, 2011)
- ^ "Believe in Tomorrow: Prince's Trust Annual Review 2008-2010", Prince's Trust, March 2011. Cf. p.35
- ^ "DJ’s dash to see birth of daughter", Shropshire Star, Saturday 14 November 2009
- ^ Freaky Eaters - "Addicted to Junk Food" episode, Series 2, BBC programme website
- ^ Slade, Jane, "Weather girl tunes in to better life in the north", Daily Express, Property, 29 February 2012
- ^ Reeder, Janet, "How Wilmslow and the North won over TV presenter Clare Nasir and Chris Hawkins", Cheshire Life, May 23, 2013
- ^ BBC 6 Music Biography, 2002.
External links
- {{BBC programme}} missing ID and not present in Wikidata.
- Chris Hawkins Official Home on the Web (archived 2016)
- Chris Hawkins on Twitter
- Chris Hawkins Facebook page
- Old Ellesmerian Club article on Chris Hawkins - June 2005, p.19