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Chris Berrow

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Chris Berrow (born on 5 December 1989 in Morden, Surrey) is a presenter and journalist currently working for the BBC World Service.[1], BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 2. Chris was educated at King's College School in Wimbledon and St. John's College, University of Cambridge[2] where he studied Music.

Career[edit]

Radio[edit]

After leaving University, Chris began work at BBC Radio 2, as a broadcast assistant for the Jeremy Vine Show.

As a presenter, Chris has worked for BBC Radio Lincolnshire[3], BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, BBC Essex, BBC Northampton, and BBC Radio 1 on the Dan and Phil Show.

Documentaries[edit]

Chris' first documentary was broadcast on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, called "Pink Floyd in Cambridge", and was about the origins of the band[4].

Chris' second documentary was broadcast on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, called "The Night Climbers of Cambridge", about the secret tradition of night climbing. It is subsequently being broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live[5].

Chris is a gaming commentator[6][7][8], and teaches guitar[9][10][11]

Awards[edit]

Chris won the "Best Student Radio Chart Show" in 2012. The prize was a visit to the Absolute Radio studios.


References[edit]

  1. "Happy Podcast". WS Partners.
  2. "The Eagle" (PDF).
  3. "BBC Radio Lincolnshire - Chris Berrow - Episode guide". BBC.
  4. "BBC Radio Cambridgeshire - BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Special, Pink Floyd in Cambridge". BBC.
  5. "BBC Radio 5 Live - Local Stories, The Night Climbers of Cambridge". BBC.
  6. "Great Yarmouth seafront arcade opens after heavy investment". March 28, 2024 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  7. "Naked Gaming, from the Naked Scientists". Apple Podcasts.
  8. "Chris Berrow - Gaming Presenter and Commentator".
  9. "How To Play Guitar with Chris Berrow". YouTube.
  10. "Oasis fans recall memories of cancelled gig in 2009". East Anglian Daily Times. August 28, 2024.
  11. "Oasis fans who attended V Festival in 2009 emotional after reunion news | The Independent".

External links[edit]


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