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Call him anything but not a shock jock. This is the story of the Southerner who moved North and defined UK late night radio.\\xa0
\\n\\n\\nJames Whale began his radio career on Day One at Newcastle\\u2019s Metro Radio, before moving to a brief, frustrating stint at BBC Radio Derby. When Radio Aire called, James answered and delivered a programme which was not only to be on radio but on TV too in one of the earliest ever televised radio programmes. Thus began a successful TV career, a rarity for a radio name. James was to appear on a host more stations including, notably, the original Talk Radio UK (later Talk Sport).
\\n\\n\\nIn this hour of \\u2018Conversations\\u2019 James opens up about the end of his days there, his career before, his cancer, and his views on BBC local radio. He shares too his reasons for entering the Celebrity Big Brother house \\u2013 his thoughts on what makes a great broadcaster - and his current radio life.
\\n\\n\\nIn his own words, this is the James Whale story.
\\n\\n\\nSee the whole \'Conversations\' series here.\\xa0Music by Larry Bryant.
\\n\\n\\n(James\'s book at http://www.jameswhale.co.uk/books/)
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