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The Christian O'Connell Show is a multi-award-winning radio show, hosted by Christian O'Connell. The show was originally produced in the United Kingdom, starting as The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show on a local station in Bournemouth in 1998, going national in 2001, then moving with O'Connell to Australia in 2018. Though still broadcast ...
Christian Liam O'Connell (born 7 April 1973 in Winchester, Hampshire) [1] is an Australian based British radio disc jockey (DJ), television host, writer and comedian. He is currently the host of The Christian O'Connell Show, airing on weekday mornings on the Gold 104.3 radio station in Melbourne and replayed on weekday evenings on Gold 104.3 in Melbourne, Gold 101.7 in Sydney, KIIS 97.3 in ...
18 May – Christian O'Connell presents Absolute Radio’s breakfast show for the final time. [42] [43] He is replaced on 4 June by Dave Berry. 9 August – Nick Grimshaw presents Radio 1 Breakfast for the final time. 20 August – Greg James becomes the 16th person to present Radio 1 Breakfast. [44] [45]
18 May – Christian O'Connell presents the breakfast show for the final time. [69] [70] 21 May – Pete Donaldson replaces Dave Berry as presenter of the weekday "Hometime" show. Dave is to become the new breakfast show presenter. 23 May – Absolute 70s ends radio transmission and becomes an on-line station. It had previously been available ...
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show; The Chris Moyles Show; The Christian O'Connell Show; G. Good Morning Scotland; Good Morning Sunday; Good Morning Ulster; H. Heart ...
Although a separate entity, Absolute Radio 60s takes a limited amount of programming from the main Absolute Radio station, chiefly The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show and the weekend programmes The Frank Skinner Show and Jason Manford. From 23 September 2019, weekday afternoon drivetime show Hometime with Bush and Richie has also been ...
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Their final show together took place on 16 December. Geoff Lloyd remained at Virgin Radio, hosting the Late Show, whilst Pete Mitchell left the station to pursue other projects. Christian O'Connell, from the Breakfast Show on Xfm London, replaced the pair as host of the Breakfast Show. Pete Mitchell died on 12 March 2020.