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Radcliffe has written about his part in this band in his book Showbusiness. As of 2007, Radcliffe was a member of the more folk-orientated The Family Mahone which evolved into the group Mark Radcliffe & Foes. He also fronted the Dr. Feelgood tribute band Mark Radcliffe & the Big Figures [26] and the pirate-themed band Galleon Blast. Radcliffe ...
Mark Radcliffe may refer to: Mark Radcliffe (radio broadcaster) (born 1958), English radio broadcaster, musician and writer; Mark Radcliffe (politician) (born 1971 ...
Marc Riley was formerly a member of British Manchester band the Fall and later the Creepers before embarking on a radio presentation career alongside Mark Radcliffe. Formerly a double act on BBC Radio 1 , in March 2004 they went their separate ways, Radcliffe initially to BBC Radio 2 , Riley to BBC Radio 6 Music and later joined at the station ...
Mark A. Radcliffe (born June 20, 1971) is an American Democratic politician and lawyer. Radcliffe served in the Wisconsin State Assembly , representing the 92nd Assembly District from his election in 2008 until 2013, when his final term ended.
Daniel Jacob Radcliffe (born 23 July 1989) [1] is an English actor. Radcliffe rose to fame at age twelve for portraying the title character in the Harry Potter film series.He starred in all eight films in the series, from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011).
In February 2004 the pair announced they were leaving Radio 1, with Radcliffe moving to BBC Radio 2 and Riley moving to BBC Radio 6 Music. [1] Their last show was broadcast on 26 March 2004 and featured a guest appearance by Travis, messages of commiseration from Neil Hannon, Radiohead, Blur (Damon Albarn composed a special song but "broke down in tears" before finishing it) and Kelly Jones of ...
Radcliffe & Maconie is a weekend radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio 6 Music in the United Kingdom and via the internet. It runs from 8-10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and is presented by Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie .
Out on Blue Six was a weekly hour-long radio show broadcast by BBC Radio One on Monday evenings between 1991 and 1993 [1] and presented by Mark Radcliffe. The music played on the show was mostly garage, psychedelia or punk. The show received a Sony Award in 1992 for Best Specialist Music Programme. [2]