Mike Read (born 1 March 1951 in Manchester, England) is a British disc jockey and former television presenter.
Read joined BBC Radio 1 in November 1978, presenting a Saturday evening show from 7:30-10:00 p.m. and made his TV presenting debut in the same year when he became one of the hosts of Top Of The Pops. In 1979, he took over the Monday - Thursday evening show from 8-10 p.m., then on January 5, 1981 he began a successful stint on the Radio 1 breakfast show, which he hosted until April 18, 1986.
Read's radio career was respected and impressive but largely uneventful until one morning he played the Frankie Goes To Hollywood single Relax on his show in late 1983. Finding out what the lyrics were saying and seeing the saucy imagery on the cover, he listened more intently to the song (which he had included to his show unheard) and took action, removing it from the turntable midway through, snapping it on air and branding it "disgusting". He even smashed the record on his desk, broke it and cut his fingers. His refusal to play the disc led to an all out BBC-ban. The BBC backed up Read's stance immediately and the song was banned from all of its broadcasting outlets within hours. Yet this led to huge public clamour and the song went to Number 1 for five weeks nevertheless in early 1984.
Following on from his five years stint on Radio 1's Breakfast show, Read took over a Sunday morning show in 1986, from 10 a.m.-12.30 p.m.. In 1987, he moved to Saturday Mornings from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., & also a Sunday afternoon show from 1-3 p.m., where he played classic tracks. In addition to this, Mike also took over Singled Out on Friday evenings from Janice Long. This is where musicians and disc jockeys would review the new single releases.
Read's 2 weekend shows ended in December 1988 when Alan Freeman rejoined the station to host an oldies version of Pick of the Pops.
From January 1989 to September 1990, Read presented a weekly show called The Mike Read Collection which went out on Monday evenings, and still remained on the Friday panel show Singled Out (which had now reverted to its original name of Round Table).
Read left Radio 1 in 1991 and moved to Capital Gold, (then a London-only station), presenting his Mike Read Collection, which went out on a Sunday Night, before taking on the Weekday Drivetime show in mid-1992, where he remained until he left the staton in late 1995.
Also in 1992, Read was heard on BBC Radio 2 presenting special shows looking back at Cliff Richard's career and playing his music. He claims that he wanted to host a regular show on Radio 2, but was rejected by the then controller Frances Line, who wanted a format more reminiscent of the old BBC Light Programme. He also claims that he has, in recent years, been congratulated by members of the public for his shows on Radio 2; in these instances he has clearly been confused with other former Radio 1 DJs (most likely to be his old Radio 210 colleague Steve Wright).
In addition to his Daily Show on Capital Gold, he presented a weekend show for Classic FM, before becoming the classical station's Breakfast host in 1996. He was also heard on various Classic Gold stations around the UK as presenter of the Breakfast show.
In September 1999, he presented the Breakfast Show on Jazz FM in the North of England, occasional & special shows on Spirit FM in the South of England throughout 2001 and in 2002, presented a Saturday Morning show on the Magic network around the UK, where he remained until 2004. As of 2006, he is the weekday morning presenter on Radio London, a revival of the 1960s pirate radio station. He has also done occasional stints on Talksport.
In 2003, he married long time partner Eileen, an interior designer.
In October 2004, his musical about Oscar Wilde closed after just one night at the Shaw Theatre in Euston after a severe critical mauling. He has also staged a musical based on the songs of Cliff Richard, and is reported to be producing one about the Village People.
He was one of the founder editors of the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles, the best-known UK chart reference book, and also co-wrote many of the other Guinness music books. In his own right he is the author of Major to Minor: The Rise and Fall of the Songwriter (2000) and, with Richard Havers, Read's Musical Reciter (2004), a collection of tall tales from the music business.
Read is one of many celebrities who have had trouble with stalkers. Read has been said to have stalker who has changed her name to Blue Tulip Rose Read and believes that she is married to him. Rose and Read appeared in a 1996 channel 4 documentary as part of a fame theme night.
The first release coincided with the World Cup 2006 qualifications. This was after performing live, the best response was for a track based upon a W.E.Henley poem, England My England, which was recited by the British troops in WWI before going over the trenches.
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