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Ian Peacock (born 14 December 1962) is a radio presenter and writer. He has appeared regularly on BBC Radio 4 since the late 1980s. Described as “a natural broadcaster” by ''The Observer'', he has a Gold Sony Award for feature-making (Radio Academy Awards). He was named by ''The Independent'' as a 'Media Star 2006' - one of the media people who would "have the most impact" over the year. ==Early life== Peacock was born in Westerhope, a village in Northumberland to the west of Newcastle upon Tyne. As a child, he spent time with family in Denmark and travelled widely with his parents. His father Thomas was an engineer who worked in Nigeria, South America and Australia. Peacock attended Walbottle Campus. His radio career began unexpectedly in 1976 when he was aged 14. During work experience at BBC Newcastle, presenter Frank Wappat lost his voice and asked him to present part of his afternoon show. Peacock graduated in 1984 with a first class degree in English Literature, followed by a PGCE. While at Robinson College, Cambridge, he presented a student programme and outside broadcasts for BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. After graduating, he lived in Valais in Switzerland and Innsbruck in Austria, working as a tourist rep. He is fluent in German and spent a term at Salzburg University studying literary German. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ian Peacock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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