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Tom Edwards (broadcaster)

Tom Edwards (born 20 March 1945 in Norwich, England) is a British radio presenter and television announcer.

Early radio career

Edwards began work as a journalist, then became the announcer on the Border Television programme Beat the Border. He worked for Radio City and Radio Caroline in the 1960s, and later for BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2, presenting the early Saturday morning show on the latter in the 1970s and early 1980s.[1] In 1968, Edwards replaced Simon Dee on "Midday Spin" on Radio 1 and Radio 2.[2] In the 1970s he worked as a presenter on BBC East's daily morning regional opt-outs from the Today programme on BBC Radio 4.[3]

TV career

Edwards might be best known as the in-vision announcer for Thames Television for most of the 1980s, also working for ATV and HTV West. In the late 1980s he moved to the United States but soon returned to Britain. He worked on BBC Radio Norfolk in the 1990s. He has appeared occasionally on Saga Radio. He presented shows on Pirate BBC Essex on board the LV18 ship in 2004 and 2007. Easter bank holiday weekend 2009 was the 45th anniversary of Radio Caroline. Edwards returned to Pirate BBC Essex on board the LV18 at Ha'penny Pier in Harwich.

Later career

In April 2009 Edwards and David Clayton, editor of BBC Radio Norfolk, compiled an hour-long story of his life. Edwards The Confessor was broadcast on Monday 31 August. Edwards followed with two hours of music from his pirate radio days and those of Radios 1 and 2. He has written a biography, suggested by Bob Monkhouse when they worked on the television series Wipeout in the late 1990s. His book "Is Anybody There", was published by Kaleidoscope on 8 December 2018. Edwards used to open his show by knocking on the microphone three times and saying "Is Anybody There".

Is Anybody There? - 2018

Edward's autobiography Is Anybody There? was published in December 2018. During an interview to promote the book he states, "My book is a turbulent read but I hope you enjoy it and you can join me on a journey that took me here, there and just about everywhere."[4] Not only does the book highlight his varied and successful career as a DJ in pirate and commercial radio, and as a TV broadcaster working for the BBC and many other TV companies, plus a spell in Hollywood, the book also delves into Edwards' personal battle with alcohol and drug addiction which he successfully overcame after spending three years in rehab.[5][6]

Family

Edwards lives in the village of Heckington in Lincolnshire.[7] On 2 April 2016, Tom presented an evening with Tom Edwards under the title ‘Edwards the Confessor’ at Heckington Village Hall, during which he spoke about his life and his Radio and TV career.[8]

Edwards who gave the DJ Tallulah, born Martyn Allam, the name "Tallulah" on a Sunday night at a pub in Herne Bay. The name stuck.[9]

Further References

  • BBC - Tom Edwards [10]
  • Tom Edwards - The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame [11]
  • Tom Edwards - Getty Images [12]

Notes and references

  1. ^ offshoreradio.co.uk's Pirate Radio Hall of Fame
  2. ^ On The Radio: New Book by Veteran Broadcaster Tom Edwards (retrieved 8 December 2018):https://ontheradio.co.uk/2018/11/new-book-by-veteran-broadcaster-tom-edwards-is-a-turbulent-read/
  3. ^ "BBC Radio Norfolk's 25th anniversary". BBC.co.uk. 9 September 2005. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  4. ^ On The Radio: New Book by Veteran Broadcaster Tom Edwards (retrieved 8 December 2018):https://ontheradio.co.uk/2018/11/new-book-by-veteran-broadcaster-tom-edwards-is-a-turbulent-read/
  5. ^ Is Anyone There?:http://tom-edwards.co.uk/is-anybody-there/
  6. ^ Ipswich Star (retrieved 8 December 2018) Tom Edwards Autobiography published:https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/tom-edwards-autobiography-from-radio-1-and-hollywood-to-homeless-in-norwich-1-5791543
  7. ^ TV Ark 10th anniversary video
  8. ^ ‘Edwards the Confessor’ 2 April 2016, Heckington Village Hall (article) in the SleaFord Standard 28 February 2016 (retrieved 21 August 2018):https://www.sleafordstandard.co.uk/news/an-evening-with-former-presenter-tom-edwards-1-7233652
  9. ^ Tallulah interview conducted by Bill Brewster at www.DJhistory.com (July 2004)
  10. ^ BBC - Tom Edwards at 70:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02mpm93/p02mplwp
  11. ^ The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame Disc Jockeys: http://www.offshoreradio.co.uk/djse2h.htm
  12. ^ British radio presenter and television announcer Tom Edwards, UK, 26 June 1966:https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/british-radio-presenter-and-television-announcer-tom-news-photo/1014131824?#british-radio-presenter-and-television-announcer-tom-edwards-uk-26th-picture-id1014131824

External links

  • Official Tom Edwards Website

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Saturday morning show on the latter in the 1970s and early 1980s 1 In 1968 Edwards replaced Simon Dee on Midday Spin on Radio 1 and Radio 2 2 In the 1970s he worked as a presenter on BBC East s daily morning regional opt outs from the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 3 TV career EditEdwards might be best known as the in vision announcer for Thames Television for most of the 1980s also working for ATV and HTV West In the late 1980s he moved to the United States but soon returned to Britain He worked on BBC Radio Norfolk in the 1990s He has appeared occasionally on Saga Radio He presented shows on Pirate BBC Essex on board the LV18 ship in 2004 and 2007 Easter bank holiday weekend 2009 was the 45th anniversary of Radio Caroline Edwards returned to Pirate BBC Essex on board the LV18 at Ha penny Pier in Harwich Later career EditIn April 2009 Edwards and David Clayton editor of BBC Radio Norfolk compiled an hour long story of his life Edwards The Confessor was broadcast on Monday 31 August Edwards followed with two hours of music from his pirate radio days and those of Radios 1 and 2 He has written a biography suggested by Bob Monkhouse when they worked on the television series Wipeout in the late 1990s His book Is Anybody There was published by Kaleidoscope on 8 December 2018 Edwards used to open his show by knocking on the microphone three times and saying Is Anybody There Is Anybody There 2018 EditEdward s autobiography Is Anybody There was published in December 2018 During an interview to promote the book he states My book is a turbulent read but I hope you enjoy it and you can join me on a journey that took me here there and just about everywhere 4 Not only does the book highlight his varied and successful career as a DJ in pirate and commercial radio and as a TV broadcaster working for the BBC and many other TV companies plus a spell in Hollywood the book also delves into Edwards personal battle with alcohol and drug addiction which he successfully overcame after 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