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Craig Bailey is a UK radio presenter and producer said to be best known for producing Tim Shaw on various radio stations and presenting breakfast on Alpha 103.2 (Star North East) Craig spent 4 years in the North East and his breakfast show at the time was said to have received much acclaim from radio experts for being "ahead of it's time" he left the station after programmer John Harding left the station seeing Peter Grant move from Durham FM to Alpha 103.2. TLRC is no longer and the local station serving Darlington changed to Star Radio. Craig then went on to produce the a Network Show presented by Carol Mcgffin and Mike the Mouth Elliot. The show was broadcast across 32 radio stations on the TLRC Network under the management of Gordon Davidson. Craig lived abroad in Cyprus where he presented and produced at Rock FM Cyprus before returning the UK to present on Rock FM in Preston again with Shaw. Bailey is best known for his production in both show and audio however over the last five years he's become popular due to his presentation style. Previous Stations include Hallam FM Kerrang Radio The Wolf 107.7 Alpha 103.2 (Star North East) Durham FM TLRC Radio Network Peak FM Rock FM Cyprus Bailey is currently presenting the Mid morning show on Peak FM, North Derbyshire and is again proving popular with his competitions and features. Seize The Cheese is a competition he has used for many years and is once again a popular part of the show. PODCAST A new podcast with his news presenter Jon Chubb has been released under the title "Bit on the side" 5 episodes of these are available at present with no sign of anymore being made. Early Career He worked with Endemol during the first and second series of "The Games" on Channel 4. A TV show featuring celebrities such as Chesney Hawkes, Romeo Dunn, Lisa Maffia, Phillip Olivier The Anastasia Interview In 2015 during an interview with musician Anastacia Craig talked about her battle with Cancer and how she had won two battles with it since 2000. Anastacia openly talked about having a mastectomy and how it had effected her as a person and also how it had changed the way she sees and pens music.
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