Everything about Dave Lee Travis totally explained
Dave Lee Travis (born in
Buxton,
Derbyshire on
25 May 1945) also known professionally as
DLT, is a
British radio presenter, best known for his career on
BBC Radio 1.
Early life
Travis attended grammar school in Manchester and his first job was as a
graphic designer. He began his radio career at the
pirate station Radio Caroline North, moving later to the south ship. He also presented the
German TV show
Beat Club,where he introduced such acts as Cream,The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Steamhammer.
Career in radio
Travis'
Radio 1 career began in 1968, presenting the
Pop North show from
Manchester. In 1969 he took over a Sunday morning show from 10am-midday. In 1971, he was promoted to the weekday lunchtime show from 11am-1pm, moving back to Sunday mornings in 1973 and also presenting the
Radio 1 Club on Thursdays from 5-7pm.
In the 1970s, he adopted the on-air nickname of "The Hairy Monster", but changed this to "The Hairy
Cornflake"
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In 1975, he took over the weekday teatime slot from 4.30-5.45pm (extended to run 4.30-7pm in 1977). He then took over the Breakfast Show from
Noel Edmonds in May 1978 and continued in this slot until December 1980. On
BBC television, he presented episodes of
Top of the Pops in the 1970s and 1980s.
In 1976, an on-air parody of the US hit "
Convoy" (by Laurie Lingo and The Dipsticks) led to a release of the song "Convoy GB" as a single, recorded with fellow DJ
Paul Burnett. The song reached number four in the charts and Travis appeared as the song's narrator "Super
Scouse" on Top Of The Pops.
His popular quiz "Snooker on the Radio" and in particular the
sound effect "quack quack oops" became famous Radio 1 features, and were resurrected for his weekend morning show on
Magic Radio.
January 1981 saw Travis move to weekday afternoons from 2.30-4.30 pm. Later that year he moved back to the weekday lunchtime slot from 11.30am-2pm, before moving to a Saturday morning show in 1983 from 10am-1pm, then Sunday mornings from 10am-1pm in 1987 taking over both Saturday and Sunday in September 1988.
Travis was named
Pipe Smoker of the Year in 1982
In 1987, he published a book of his own photographic efforts called
A Bit Of A Star, which he dedicated to his late father.
Travis spent twenty years presenting the
BBC World Service programme
A Jolly Good Show.
On-air resignation
On
8 August 1993 DLT resigned on-air during his Sunday morning show
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Noel Edmonds
Travis was famously the victim of a
practical joke (or "Gotcha") by Noel Edmonds on his TV show
Noel's House Party. His radio quiz was unknowingly hijacked by two fake pub quiz teams which gave absurd answers to every question. His 'reaction' at the reveal had to be recorded twice because his initial outburst was full of swearwords.He said to Noel'You are a dead man! I don't want your gotcha!'
Travis had his "revenge" the following week when, by arrangement with the
House Party production team, he hijacked Noel Edmonds's show live on air, culminating in Edmonds ending up in the Great House's infamous gunge tank.
Since 1993
On leaving Radio One, DLT hosted a networked Sunday morning show (10am - 1pm) across some of the UK's commercial radio stations; he also went to
Classic Gold where he hosted the 10am - 1pm morning show (later 9am - 12pm), before moving to breakfast 7am - 9am and then back to mornings 9am - 11am. In 2002, he left to work for Garrison Radio for the Army. On the 14th February 2000, DLT was the subject of the
This Is Your Life programme on British TV. Other TV appearances include
The Weakest Link,
Noel's House Party,
Mrs. Merton,
Stars Reunited,
Kick Start,
Go Getters and
Today with Des and Mel.
From March 2003 to March 2007, Travis presented a Sunday morning show from 9am-12pm on
BBC Three Counties Radio, his local
BBC radio station.
In 2005 he was briefly heard on Spain's Spectrum FM, presenting a Saturday morning show, but that ended later the same year due to poor listening figures.
Dave is now on Magic Radio. He hosts Saturday and Sunday 10am - 1pm.
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