Angie Greaves Former BBC GLR and London Live presenter, Angie Greaves is the voice of The Rush, the drivetime show from BBC 2002 97.7FM Commonwealth Games Radio Station.
London-born Angie started her media career in 1982 as a BBC Administrator before moving on to London's Capital Radio, where she completely mesmerised her colleagues with her mischievous sense of humour and infectious laughter. In fact, it was during one of these moments that she was "discovered" by DJ David "Kid" Jensen who immediately got her into the studio to do some voiceovers. From that moment, Angie was hooked and set about eagerly honing her new skills to become a successful presenter and producer in her own right and eventually going on to win a prestigious EMMA (Ethnic Minority Media Award). Angie, often referred to as the Barbados Queen because of her work for the Barbados High Commission, has an intimate knowledge of Commonwealth Countries and every year plays a leading part in the St Lucia Jazz Festival and even presents the breakfast programme on the national station. Talking about her new appointment, Angie says: "I can't wait to get my teeth into radio once again after a break to have my second baby. Presenting five days a week is a great challenge - and I just love a challenge. I'm sure the programmes will be as exciting for our listeners, as they will be for me as the presenter!" |