Waqas Saeed
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Waqas Saeed, also known as "Wax", is a British radio presenter. He was born in Manchester on 22 February and studied at the University of Bedfordshire. His "nearly career" in making films was short lived after joining BBC Asian Network in 2004.
He created the characters Wacky Waqas and Waki Shroff on the station and has interviewed Jackie Shroff and Asian glamour models.
In 2007 Saeed joined The Adil Ray Show production team and soon became a regular voice on air. Saeed regularly dabbles in comedy and has a writing credit in the book Citizen Khan's Guide To Modern Britain published by Sphere.
He presented various shows on BBC Asian Network.
He was nominated for the Rising Star Sony Award in 2010.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ "BBC Asian Network shortlisted for Sony Radio Awards". BusinessLive. 8 April 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
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