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8 unusual facts about Mark Goodier


1449AM URB

2006 – Best Marketing & Branding – judge Mark Goodier commented "there was something about the winning entry URB that really stood out."

Blue Jam

Each one revolves around a contemporary DJ, such as Chris Moyles, Jo Whiley and Mark Goodier.

Drop Nineteens

The band made three music videos, and toured on the success of their first album; they headlined/ co-headlined/opened tours in England, Europe, and North America, and recorded BBC radio sessions for John Peel and Mark Goodier.

Mark Goodier

A further session recording was "Something in the Way", released on the 2011 edition of Nevermind.

In 1992, Nirvana's "odds-and-sods" release, Incesticide, featured several songs recorded for Goodier's BBC show.

In addition, he is still a voiceover artist for adverts which promote new CDs, in particular the Now That's What I Call Music! series, of which he has been "the voice" since Now 21 which was released in 1992.

Now That's What I Call Music!

Mark Goodier has been the voice of Now! adverts since Now 21 in 1992, going back to his days with BBC Radio 1.

Plastic Box

That What Is Not is represented with 6 of its 10 tracks, 4 of them from a Mark Goodier session.


David Prever

On 23 October 2012 it was announced that Prever would become the permanent host of the weekend mid morning show on Smooth Radio, replacing Lynn Parsons who would take over the weekday mid morning slot from December following Mark Goodier's departure from the network.


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