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Lamb, with Marc Hughes, hosts the [[6 Music|BBC 6 Music]] mid-morning radio show. The show won the [[Sony]] DAB ‘Rising Star’ Award at the 2008 [[Sony Radio Academy Awards]]<ref>[http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/organgrinder/2008/05/the_sony_radio_awards_the_winn.html The Sony radio awards - the winners, the losers... and George Lamb]</ref>. He also hosts the popular Tv show" Big Brother's Little Brother" |
Lamb, with Marc Hughes, hosts the [[6 Music|BBC 6 Music]] mid-morning radio show. The show won the [[Sony]] DAB ‘Rising Star’ Award at the 2008 [[Sony Radio Academy Awards]]<ref>[http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/organgrinder/2008/05/the_sony_radio_awards_the_winn.html The Sony radio awards - the winners, the losers... and George Lamb]</ref>. He also hosts the popular Tv show" Big Brother's Little Brother" |
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His 6 Music show mixes banter, interviews and listener-led discussions with an eclectic mix of music, much of which is 'Old Skool' dance, hip hop and northern soul. |
His 6 Music show mixes banter, interviews and listener-led discussions with an eclectic mix of music, much of which is 'Old Skool' dance, hip hop and northern soul. In the well known [[Viz]] magazine, he is regularly described as "fucking awful". |
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==Television presenting== |
==Television presenting== |
Revision as of 17:58, 13 August 2009
George Martin Lamb (born 20th December 1979 (aged 29), Dundee, Scotland) is a Scottish radio presenter, television presenter and producer on telly and radio.
Lamb, with Marc Hughes, hosts the BBC 6 Music mid-morning radio show. The show won the Sony DAB ‘Rising Star’ Award at the 2008 Sony Radio Academy Awards[1]. He also hosts the popular Tv show" Big Brother's Little Brother"
His 6 Music show mixes banter, interviews and listener-led discussions with an eclectic mix of music, much of which is 'Old Skool' dance, hip hop and northern soul. In the well known Viz magazine, he is regularly described as "fucking awful".
Television presenting
Lamb hosts E4's music show, Freshly Squeezed. Lamb replaced Dermot O'Leary as the host of Big Brother's Little Brother when it returned on 6 June 2008[2] which he eventually took over after his co-host received poor reviews.
He also co-presents the ITV2 show The Fashion Show, with models Abigail Clancy and Michelle de Swarte.[3]
In 2007, he replaced Alex Zane as the host of the second series of BBC reality Celebrity Scissorhands and returned in 2008 for the third series.
George, in 2009, also presented both Make My Body Younger and Can I Get High Legally?.
Music
He managed the band Audio Bullys and also the pop singer Lily Allen whom he met in Ibiza.[4]
Controversies
Lamb's 6 Music show has proved controversial, provoking rival anti- [5] and pro- [6] petitions and both unfavourable[7] and favourable [8] reviews.
In May 2008 Lamb was reprimanded for appearing to pledge his support on air for Boris Johnson in the London mayoral race.[9]
Personal life
Lamb is the son of actor Larry Lamb[10]. His mother is an entrepreneur.[11] He supports Dundee United.[12] and Fulham F.C.[13].
Previously dated Model/Actress Karima Adebibe. and ireland hockey international Paula Black.
Is a close friend of Lily Allen.
Confessed to once being 'a bit of a womanizer', but claims he has since calmed down.
References
- ^ The Sony radio awards - the winners, the losers... and George Lamb
- ^ "Revealed: The NEW BBLB presenters are..." Heatworld. 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
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(help) - ^ West, Dave (2008-05-12). "ITV2 sets fashion show with Clancy, Lamb". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
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(help) - ^ http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/sftw/article54963.ece
- ^ Get George Lamb off 6Music
- ^ Keep George Lamb on 6 Music
- ^ Hark! Is that the sound of the nation switching off its sets?
- ^ Russell who? George Lamb is the future of radio
- ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/may/13/bbc.radio1
- ^ "Meet us", E4. URL last accessed 2008-05-12.
- ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/16/radio.bbc
- ^ "George Lamb". BBC Radio 6 Music. 2008-11-11. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
- ^ "George Lamb". BBC Radio 6 Music. 2009-03-13. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
External links
- George Lamb at IMDb
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