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Nicholas Andrew Argyll Campbell (born April 10,1961) is a radio and television presenter.
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Campbell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, to birth parents from Dublin and Armagh. He was adopted as a four-day old baby, and attended Edinburgh Academy.
After graduating from the University of Aberdeen with a
degree in history,
he toyed with ideas of becoming an actor and got involved in commercial
production for radio in order to gain his
He worked at London station Capital
Radio from 1986
to 1987 and
joined BBC
Radio 1 in 1987,
presenting a Saturday night show from 10pm-midnight. In early 1988, he took over the
weekend early morning show from 6-8am from Simon
Mayo and in October 1988 he presented the Monday-Thursday
late-evening music and interview show which he named Into The
Night, which went out from 10pm-midnight. Guests included
political figures, with Campbell interviewing John Major
in 1991
after
Campbell left the network briefly in October 1993 to care for his sick wife. In early 1994, he took over the weekday drivetime show from 4-7pm, and in 1995 he took over the afternoon show from 2-4pm. Campbell attracted a large audience, and when Radio 2 wanted a replacement for Jimmy Young, he revealed that he was the BBC's choice and detailed a series of meetings between himself and the controller of Radio 2. However, the BBC later claimed that Campbell had initiated the meetings himself, and his public revelations prompted the wrath of Greg Dyke
He supports Scottish football club
Campbell presented the British version (produced by Scottish
Television for the ITV
network) of
Campbell left BBC Radio 1 in October 1997 and joined BBC
Radio 5 Live, the news and sport network. He presented the mid-morning
programme on 5 Live before moving to his current breakfast slot, which
he currently co-presents with
In 2006, Campbell starred in the celebrity duet singing show
Campbell met his first wife Linda Larnach, who was eight years older than him, in Scotland. He later nursed her through a cancer scare and myalgic encephalomyelitis, and took time out from his career. He was then criticised when he broke up with her and she gave interviews in which she said his career break had been a publicity stunt .
Campbell is married to his second wife, journalist
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| Preceded by Nicholas Parsons |
1991 - 1993 |
Succeeded by Donald Findlay QC |
| Preceded by None |
Host of 1988-96 |
Succeeded by Bradley Walsh |
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