Geoff Lloyd | |
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Born |
Withington, Lancashire, England |
20 April 1973
Occupation | Radio presenter |
Employer | Absolute Radio |
Agent | Noel Gay |
Known for |
Pete And Geoff Breakfast Show The Geoff Show Geoff Lloyd with Annabel Port |
Website | Absolute Radio profile |
Geoff Lloyd (born 20 April 1973) is a British radio presenter, television host and writer, best known for his talk radio and music shows. From 2008 until April 12, 2017, he presented Geoff Lloyd with Annabel Port on Absolute Radio (originally titled Geoff Lloyd's Hometime Show). He formerly presented the Pete And Geoff Breakfast Show alongside Pete Mitchell and The Geoff Show, co-hosted by Annabel Port.
Lloyd was born in Withington, England, and raised in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. As a teen, he worked as a paperboy, and in 1989 he began working at a local print works after school, earning £1 an hour.
Lloyd began his radio career in 1991 as a traffic and travel reporter at Signal Cheshire in , remaining there until the end of 1994.
Lloyd has called comedian Craig Cash a major influence on his career, for both his comedy and interview style as well as his support. Cash hired Lloyd to work on The Mrs Merton Show as a runner, and later introduced Lloyd to Pete Mitchell, who he would end up teaming up with on the air for a decade as the duo Pete and Geoff.
Lloyd first teamed up with Pete Mitchell in 1996 at Piccadilly Radio in Manchester. Soon after, they took over the afternoon show on local radio station Key 103. In late 1998, the duo, known as Pete and Geoff, was recruited by Virgin Radio to take over the weekday evening show. They also covered for Chris Evans on the breakfast show on occasion, and rapidly built up a large audience. The pair took over the drive time breakfast show in 2002. Lloyd provided a comedic, occasionally outrageous personality, with Mitchell as the straight man. They were known for their "political satire… mixed with pub humour." They won a Sony Gold Radio Academy Award for an interview with Noel Gallagher in 1998, and won a second Sony Gold for an interview with Paul McCartney in 2002. In March 2005, Virgin Radio launched a daily half-hour podcast consisting of the best bits from the Pete and Geoff Breakfast Show. It was the station's first foray into podcasting, and the first daily show to be made available in podcast format from one of the major radio groups.