Malcolm Prince
Malcolm Prince (born February 6, 1965) is an English radio producer.
Born in Solihull, West Midlands, he attended The University of Warwick from 1983-1986.
He is an Executive Producer at the BBC. He has produced major radio documentaries and features for the BBC including:
2007/8
- Happy New Year - The Ultimate Abba Chart (New Year's Day 2008)
- Re-X-amining Kylie (boxing Day 2007)
- Alan Carr's Christmas Box (Christmas Day 2007)
- X-amining Kylie - David Tennant InterViews Kylie Minogue (November 2007)
- Shadowlands, read by Ian Richardson (2007)
- Carly Simon: Stage and Screen (2007)
2006
- The Natalie Cole Christmas Show (2006)
- My Life - The Music and Story of Billy Joel (2006, 2002)
- Cliff Richard - Take Another Look (2006)
- Ain’t No Mickey Mouse Music (2006)
2005
- Liza With a ‘Z’ and All That Jazz (2005), starring Liza Minnelli
- Project: Who? (2005), with Christopher Eccleston
- Doctor Who: Regeneration (2005)
2004/3
- Andrew Lloyd Webber - The Man Behind The Music (2004)
- The Language of Kylie - The Kylie Minogue Story (2003)
- Cilla, What’s It All About? (2003), starring Cilla Black
- The Music Never Ends - The Michel Legrand Story (2003)
- Real Songs - The Diane Warren Story (2003)
- Barbra Streisand Special (2003)
2002-2000
- The Rolling Stones Story (2002)
- Clouds In My Coffee, The Carly Simon Story (2002)
- He’s Playing Our Song - The Marvin Hamlisch Story (2002)
- Thank You For The Music - The Benny Andersson & Bjorn Ulvaeus Story (2001)
- Never Miss An Angle - The Real Walt Disney (2001)
- Manilow In The Spotlight (2000), starring Barry Manilow
- The Nina Simone Show (2000)
- Country Roads with Johnny Cash (2000)
- A Day At The Races (2000)
- Keep The Music Playing - The Alan and Marilyn Bergman Story (2000)
Prior to 2000
- The Rodgers and Hammerstein Story (1999)
- David Puttnam’s Century of Cinema (1999), starring David Puttnam and Robert Redford
- Disney’s Women (1998)
- Ain’t No Mickey Mouse Business (1995, 1998)
- To Be Continued (1998)
- Starring Julie - The Julie Andrews Story (1998)
He also produced The Russell Davies Song Show from 2002-2004. In September 2004, he created Elaine Paige on Sunday which he continues to produce each week.
In 2003, he produced Radio 2’s Great British Music Debate and later executive-produced the two follow-ups in 2004.
In 2005 he produced Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s first Radio 2 programmes as well as the Network debuts of Paul O’Grady and John Barrowman.
In 2006 he became an Executive Producer at Radio 2 where he oversees Steve Wright In The Afternoon, Wake Up To Wogan, Sunday Love Songs and Elaine Paige on Sunday. (see more at bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/paige)
His key collaborator is writer and broadcaster Brian Sibley, with whom Prince has created many programmes for the BBC.
You can contact Malcolm Prince at malcolm.prince@bbc.co.uk