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Simon Andrew Hicks Mayo (born 21 September 1958) is an English radio presenter and author who worked for
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from 1982 until 2022. Mayo has presented across three BBC stations for extended periods. From 1986 to 2001 he worked for Radio 1, including a five-year stint on the ''
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''. From 2001 he presented on
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: from his debut until 2009 on a daily afternoon programme, and since then until 2022 with '' Kermode and Mayo's Film Review'' on Fridays. Between January 2010 and December 2018 he was the presenter of '' Simon Mayo Drivetime'' on
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, for the final six months with co-host Jo Whiley. Since March 2021, ''Simon Mayo Drivetime'' has returned on Greatest Hits Radio. In 2008, Mayo was recognised as the "Radio Broadcaster of the Year" at the 34th annual Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, and the "Speech Broadcaster of the Year" at the Sony Radio Academy Awards, receiving the latter for his "ability to paint colourful pictures of location and event and his ability to bring the very best out of his guests, encouraging conversation and interaction between them while skilfully nudging and controlling them" and for being "a master of light and shade, handling serious and lighter issues with aplomb." Mayo is also a published author. His works include a book titled ''Confessions'', based on the '' Confessions'' slot from his radio shows, and several fictional thrillers.


Early life

Simon Mayo was born in September 1958. His father was a headteacher, and his mother, who had worked as a BBC studio manager in the 1950s, also taught for a time. His father was the headmaster of the Junior School section of Royal Russell School, Croydon, in the late 1960s, which the actor Martin Clunes attended at that time. In the early 1970s, his father was the headmaster of the Herbert Shiner School in Petworth, West Sussex, a middle school or intermediate school. He attended St John's Primary School in
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, the Arden School in Knowle in the West Midlands (for one term), the independent Solihull School and Worthing High School for Boys in West Sussex, which was then a state
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for boys. He graduated from the
University of Warwick The University of Warwick ( ; abbreviated as ''Warw.'' in post-nominal letters) is a public research university on the outskirts of Coventry between the West Midlands and Warwickshire, England. The university was founded in 1965 as part of ...
in 1981, with a degree in history and politics.


Early career

His mother had undertaken part-time work in radio, and having occasionally experienced it with her, Mayo had wanted to work as a studio manager. But as a result of a frequency deficiency in his left ear, he failed the required hearing test, and refocused his career on presenting. Mayo spent some time honing his skills at Southlands Hospital Radio, He had fully planned to start a PGCE course, but instead was offered work, for five years as a presenter with BBC Radio Nottingham from 10:45am to 2pm. With a Radio Nottingham colleague he developed a programme format called ''Globe Phone'' and sent it to Johnny Beerling, head of Radio 1, who offered him a job. He joined BBC Radio 1 in 1986, presenting a two-hour Saturday evening show from 7:30pm to 9:30pm. In October 1987 he progressed to the weekend early slots from 6am to 8am, and then became presenter of the weekday evening show in January 1988, which went out from 7:30pm to 10pm. Five months later he was offered the
BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It specialises in modern popular music and Contemporary hit radio, current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including ...
breakfast show, regarded as the most prestigious presentation job in UK radio.


Shows


BBC Radio 1


''Breakfast''

Mayo spent five years presenting '' Radio 1 Breakfast'' on BBC Radio 1. Throughout his tenure on the breakfast show, which was based on a " zoo" format, Mayo was joined by news anchor Rod McKenzie and by a sidekick weather and travel presenter: first Carol Dooley, then Sybil Ruscoe, Jackie Brambles, and Dianne Oxberry. Weather and travel news reader stand-ins include Mayo's Radio 1 colleague Lynn Parsons, Caron Keating (from '' Blue Peter'' and ''
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''), and Philippa Forrester (from
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). The show's producer was Ric Blaxill, who also made regular speaking contributions. He started his first breakfast show by playing " Somewhere in My Heart" by Aztec Camera, which was preceded by a montage of previous breakfast show hosts and then Mayo himself saying "It's me, Simon Mayo, good morning." The programme became known for various features, including '' On This Day in History'', sound-tracked by a looped version of
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's " I Want Your Sex"; the long-running cryptic game '' The Identik-Hit Quiz'', where Mayo and his co-hosts would act out a short scene which cryptically led listeners to the title of a hit song; and his '' Confessions'' feature where members of the public sought absolution for their (often frivolous or humorous) "sins". Mayo had already presented the dilemma show ''Scruples'' for BBC television and had joined his Radio 1 colleagues on the host roster for ''
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''. Both ''On This Day in History'' and ''Confessions'' spawned spin-off books. Due to frequent plays from Mayo, several unlikely hit singles reached the UK charts, including " Kinky Boots" by Patrick Macnee and Honor Blackman; " Donald Where's Your Troosers?" by Andy Stewart; and " Always Look on the Bright Side of Life", sung and written by
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. For helping
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have a hit with the latter, thirteen years after it first appeared on the soundtrack to '' The Life of Brian'', Idle presented Mayo with a model bare foot, in the style of the animated version which used to end the opening titles to the TV show. Like all Radio 1's high profile presenters of the time, Mayo would take his turn to spend a week in a coastal area of the UK during the Radio 1 Roadshows which ran for two months of the summer. For a short while, he also presented an additional weekend show for the station on a Sunday afternoon, provisionally titled ''O Solomon Mayo'', to cover for the absent Phillip Schofield, who was working in the West End.


Mid-mornings

Mayo formally gave up the breakfast show in 1993, though he had been on an extended period of paternity leave when the announcement was made. His stand-in Mark Goodier was his replacement. Mayo took over the station's mid-morning slot on 25 October 1993, where he remained until February 2001. In addition to this, in May 1994, he presented ''Simon Mayo's Classic Years'', where he played two hours of classic pop tunes. The show originally went out on a Sunday lunchtime from noon till 2pm, but in November 1994 went out from 10am till noon on Sundays. This lasted until October 1995. In January 1997, Mayo made a brief return to the breakfast show for three weeks after Chris Evans was dismissed, but both Mayo and Radio 1 ruled out the possibilities of a permanent return to the programme. On his first morning as breakfast stand-in, Mayo read out an email from a man who had emigrated to New Zealand four years earlier and had arrived back in the UK that morning and was "delighted to hear you're still doing the breakfast show". In 1999 Mayo broke a world record by broadcasting for 37 hours in aid of that year's
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. Mayo remained on the mid-morning slot until he left Radio 1 in 2001, seeing breakfast show presenters Mark Goodier, Steve Wright, Chris Evans, Mark and Lard, Kevin Greening, Zoe Ball, and Sara Cox, come and go from the slot. He was replaced by Jo Whiley. His final show was on Friday 16 February 2001, and before signing off, he said: "One of the reasons I'm not going to ' do a DLT' is that I've nothing to complain about at all – though as I'll still be employed by the BBC it'd be a stupid thing to do. I always thought as a kid working at Radio 1 would be the most fun and the best place for any presenter to work and I still think that's true." His final track played on Radio 1 was " Ace of Spades" by
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.


BBC Radio 5 Live

In May 2001, after 15 years of broadcasting with Radio 1, Mayo moved on to another national BBC station,
BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio 5 Live is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It broadcasts mainly news, sport, Talk show, discussion, interviews and phone-ins, and is on air 24 hours a day. It is the principal BBC radio station Broadca ...
, to present an afternoon programme. He began broadcasting every weekday from 1pm to 4pm, where he remained until 18 December 2009. He was on air in 2001 when the 9/11 attacks took place in the United States, broadcasting live as the events unfolded. The programme generally combined topical debates, interviews and reviews. It came live from
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each Wednesday for live coverage of
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, with discussion and debate afterwards with political correspondents and MPs. The programme also featured Mayo's former Radio 1 sidekick
Mark Kermode Mark Kermode (, ; ; born 2 July 1963) is an English film critic, musician, radio presenter, television presenter, author and podcaster. He is the co-presenter (with Ellen E. Jones) of the BBC Radio 4 programme ''Screenshot'', and co-presenter ...
reviewing the new movie releases each Friday afternoon. The banter between Mayo and Kermode in this section of the programme was described by both men as "wittertainment at its most wittertaining." (The
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''wittertainment'' is a
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of '' witter'' and ''entertainment'', and was coined in a now deleted Wikipedia entry. However, Kermode and Mayo took note of the article before its deletion and have since been using the term regularly to refer to their show.) In a May 2008 interview with ''
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'', Mayo mentioned he "signed a contract for the next two years" and was uncertain whether he would still be at 5 Live when it moved to
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. It was later confirmed that Mayo was to move to
BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the List of most-listened-to radio programs, most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 14 million weekly listeners. Since launching in 1967, the sta ...
's drivetime slot, though he continued to host a weekly two-hour film review show, '' Kermode and Mayo's Film Review'', on 5 Live with Kermode until April 2022. In May 2009, Mayo and Kermode won a Gold Sony Radio Award in the Speech Award category.


BBC Radio 2

In addition to his daily programme on 5 Live, from October 2001 to April 2007, Mayo hosted the Album Chart show each week for BBC Radio 2. Alongside this, on 2 January 2006, he presented ''The Ultimate Music Year'' for the station, where listeners got the chance to vote for their favourite year for music. He has also presented many ''Sold on Song'' projects, presented the Top 100 Albums and provided holiday cover for
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on Sundays. From April 2007 to April 2008 Mayo took over the ''Radio 2 Music Club'' every Monday night from 11:30pm to 12:30am. In January 2010, Mayo took over from Chris Evans on the Drivetime show, noting he was "very lucky to be given a second chance in such a high-profile slot." The programme included a number of regular daily features including "Nigel's Recipes", " Confessions", "Homework Sucks" and "The Showstopper". Every Friday he hosted "All-Request Friday" where listeners rang the show and had their favourite song played on the radio after a short interview. The show ended on 4 May 2018 after eight years, as Mayo was to begin hosting a revamped drivetime show with co-host Jo Whiley from 14 May 2018. On 22 October that year, the station announced that Mayo would be leaving Radio 2 altogether after a backlash against the change, with Whiley moving back to an evening slot. Their last show together aired on 20 December, with Mayo presenting his last show after 17 years with the station the following day. As his opening theme Mayo used the 2003 recording by
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and
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of the 1948 song " Enjoy Yourself" by Carl Sigman and by Herb Magidson. Later editions of the show also used the popular 1950 hit version by
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and his Royal Canadians. Incidental music included " Light My Fire" by Edmundo Ros. In May 2011, Mayo won a Sony Award for "Best Music Show" for his work and that of his team on the Radio 2 drive time slot. On 21 December 2018, Mayo presented his last show on BBC Radio 2, it being an All-Request Friday, which featured his jingles previously used on his drivetime show. The last song to be played was " Bring Me Sunshine" by Morecambe and Wise.


Scala Radio later Magic Classical

On 4 March 2019 at 10am, Mayo presented the launch of a new
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station, Scala Radio, for which he was one of the lead presenters. He presented a daily mid-morning show for two years, until starting work for Greatest Hits Radio; he continued to present his ''Essential Albums'' show for Scala on Saturdays until May 2023. He then presented a two-hour show on Sunday mornings, which continues after Scala was rebranded as Magic Classical in September 2024.


Greatest Hits Radio

In addition to his daily programme on Scala, Mayo joined Greatest Hits Radio in September 2020, firstly taking over a weekly album show on Sundays from 1-4pm. He then returned to his Monday to Friday drivetime radio show on 15 March 2021 on Greatest Hits Radio, resurrecting many staples from his former
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drivetime shows, including "Confessions", "Tunesday", "Nigel's Recipes" (Foodie Thursday, sponsored by
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), and "All-Request Friday". Mayo is joined on the weekday drivetime show by Matt Williams, the show's sports presenter, who previously had worked with him for some time on the Radio 2 drivetime show, during Mayo's time presenting the show – another example of the show resembling its BBC Radio 2 format. He continues to present his ''Album Show'' on Sunday afternoons.


Other work


BBC Radio 4

Mayo presented '' Act Your Age'', a
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for
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, first broadcast on 27 November 2008. In January 2024 Mayo was the guest on the Radio 4 programme ''
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''; his choice was
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.


Television projects

Between 1995 and 1998 Mayo presented a TV version of ''Confessions'', based on the hit feature from his BBC Radio 1 breakfast and mid-morning shows. Starting in 1999 he was the original presenter of National Lottery game show ''
Winning Lines ''Winning Lines'' is a National Lottery (United Kingdom), National Lottery game show that was broadcast on BBC One from 12 June 1999 to 16 October 2004. It was originally hosted by Simon Mayo and then by Phillip Schofield. Gameplay Round 1 Fort ...
'' on
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until 2000 when he was replaced by Phillip Schofield in 2001. In 2005 he presented a series ''The Big Dig'' on BBC TV about allotments in the Rhondda Valley contrasted with others in Highgate, London. Mayo hosted a revival of the classic quiz show '' Blockbusters'', which began airing on Challenge on 14 May 2012 until 3 August 2012. He was the announcer for the
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celebrating
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's
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on 4 June 2012.


Podcast

Following the end of the BBC Radio 5 Live show '' Kermode and Mayo's Film Review'', the pair started the podcast ''Kermode and Mayo's Take'' in May 2022. In July 2018 Mayo, along with Matt Williams, began presenting a weekly podcast: ''Simon Mayo's Books of the Year''.


Books

''Confessions'', based on the hit feature from his
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drivetime show, and his former
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breakfast and mid-morning shows. was released in October 2011. The book is a compilation of the best confessions sent to the show by listeners. Mayo's debut novel, ''Itch'', was released on 1 March 2012. The titular protagonist is a fourteen-year-old boy who discovers a previously unknown chemical element. ''The Guardian'' called it 'a great and thrilling book with an easy to read storyline that will help kids to understand elements!' His second novel ''Itch Rocks'' was released in February 2013 and the third instalment, ''Itchcraft'', came out in September 2014. ''Itch'' and ''Itch Rocks'' were adapted into an opera, ''Itch,'' which premiered on 22 July 2023 at Opera Holland Park. It was commissioned by Opera Holland Park, and composed by Jonathan Dove with libretto by Alasdair Middleton. His first young adult novel, ''Blame'', was published in July 2016. Mayo's first novel for adults, ''Mad Blood Stirring'', was published in April 2018 and received mixed reviews. It is a historical novel set in Dartmoor Prison in 1815. Clare Clarke, for ''The Guardian'', said: "With its huge, amorphous cast and little interior characterisation, its pages rich with Shakespeare’s poetry and the rousing gospel music for which Block 4 was reputedly renowned, the dialogue-heavy ''Mad Blood Stirring'' reads more like a first-draft film treatment than a finished novel. Mayo has served up all the ingredients he could find, but longer cooking would have given it greater depth and subtlety of flavour." The novelist John Boyne said: "Bristling with energy, written with passion, ''Mad Blood Stirring'' is a joy to read." In 2020 ''Knife Edge'', a first thriller for Mayo, was published. Its setting is drawn from his experiences when an undergraduate at Warwick University, and the denouement is in the neighbouring city of Coventry. The book was promoted as a ''Sunday Times'' Top 10 bestseller. ''Tick Tock'', a thriller based on a mysterious global illness, was published in 2022.


Radio credits

* BBC Radio Nottingham – ''The Simon Mayo Show'' 10:45am2pm, 19821986 *
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: ** Saturday evenings 7:30pm9:30pm, 19861987 ** Weekend early mornings 6am8am, late 1987 ** MondayThursday evenings 7:30pm10pm, JanuaryMay 1988 ** Breakfast Show 6am9am, May 1988September 1993 ** Mid Morning Show 9am12 noon, October 1993February 2001 *
BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio 5 Live is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It broadcasts mainly news, sport, Talk show, discussion, interviews and phone-ins, and is on air 24 hours a day. It is the principal BBC radio station Broadca ...
: ** Afternoon Show 1pm4pm, May 2001December 2009 ** Kermode and Mayo's Film Review Friday 2pm4pm, January 2010May 2019; 3pm5pm, May 2019March 2020, August 2021February 2022; 2:30pm4pm, March 2020August 2021, February 2022April 2022 *
BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the List of most-listened-to radio programs, most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 14 million weekly listeners. Since launching in 1967, the sta ...
: ** Album Chart Show Monday evenings 7pm8pm, October 2001April 2007 ** Music Club Monday nights/Tuesday overnight 11:30pm12:30am, April 2007April 2008 ** Drivetime Monday – Friday 5pm7pm, 11 January 20104 May 2018 ** Jo Whiley & Simon Mayo – Monday – Thursday 5pm8pm; Friday 5pm7pm, 14 May 2018 21 December 2018 *
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– ''Act Your Age'' 6:30pm, NovemberDecember 2008 * Scala Radio: ** Monday – Saturday mid-mornings 10am1pm, 4 March 201926 February 2021 ** Essential Albums. Saturdays 3pm5pm, 3 April 2021 – 21 May 2023 ** Sunday mid-mornings 10am12pm, 28 May 2023 – 15 September 2024 * Greatest Hits Radio: ** Album Show. Sundays 1pm4pm, 6 September 2020 – present ** Drivetime Monday – Friday 4pm7pm, 15 March 2021 – present * Magic Classical ** Sunday mid-mornings 10am12pm, 22 September 2024 – present


Personal life

While at university, he was a presenter on the student radio station,
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. In 2005 the university awarded him an honorary
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. Mayo is married to Hilary Bird, who had worked at Radio Nottingham since 1984 on ''Action Line'', and also worked for
BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the List of most-listened-to radio programs, most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 14 million weekly listeners. Since launching in 1967, the sta ...
as a producer for Canon Roger Royle and later Don Maclean on ''Good Morning Sunday'' from 1987 to 1990. The wedding took place on Saturday 11 October 1986 at St Helen's Church in
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, Nottinghamshire. They have two sons and a daughter. Mayo is a supporter of
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, and lives in London. Mayo was appointed
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(MBE) in the 2021 Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting.


References


External links

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The Simon Mayo Drivetime Show on Greatest Hits Radio
(Greatest Hits Radio)
Simon Mayo: All Request Friday on Greatest Hits Radio
(Greatest Hits Radio)
Simon Mayo on Magic Classical
(Magic Classical)
Simon Mayo: The Album Show on Greatest Hits Radio
(Greatest Hits Radio)
Raiders Of The Lost 80s with Simon Mayo on Greatest Hits Radio 80s
(Greatest Hits Radio 80s)
Kermode and Mayo's Take Official Website


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