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2 unusual facts about Nicky Horne


Nicky Horne

In 1998 Horne joined BBC Radio 2, presenting the weekend overnight show (Fridays/Saturdays 12 midnight-3am & Saturdays/Sundays 1-4am), before his shows were taken over by Lynn Parsons in 1999.

At the beginning of 2003, Horne replaced Charles Nove on the drivetime show on London's Jazz FM, later moving to mid-mornings until mid-2005, From then on, he was heard on Capital Gold every Sunday afternoon fronting a Classic Album Show.


United Biscuits Network

It was the training ground for many of the UK's most famous radio presenters including Roger Scott, Adrian Love, Chris Grant, Nicky Horne, Graham Dene, Peter Young, and Television personality Dale Winton.


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