Greg James
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 38 |
Date of birth | December 17,1985 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Lewisham |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 193 (cm) |
Spouse | Bella Mackie |
Parents | Rosemary Milward |
Alan Milward | |
Job | Actor |
Author | |
Television presenter | |
Radio personality | |
Education | The Bishop's Stortford High School |
University of East Anglia | |
Books | Supernormal |
Kid Normal | |
Kid Normal: Kid Normal 1 | |
The Great Dream Robbery | |
Kid Normal and the Rogue Heroes | |
Full name | Gregory James Alan Milward |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 400147 |
Most Ridiculous
I Survived a Zombie Apocalypse
The Playlist
Children in Need 2016
Unzipped
Staying In With Greg & Russell
Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James
Dead Air
Queen and Adam Lambert Rock Big Ben Live
Greg James and Adele Roberts
Staying in with Greg and Russell XL
BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend
Greg James Life story
Gregory James Alan Milward is an English radio and television presenter and author. He rose to fame as a presenter on BBC Radio 1 since 2007, hosting shows including his old drive-time show and the station's flagship breakfast show.
Introduction
Grge james is a british radio presenter.Best known for his work on bbc radio 1.He is a popular figure in the uk.Having presented the station s flagship show.The breakfast show.Since 2013.Physical Characteristics
Greg james is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs around kg.He has blue eeys and a slim body type.Personal Life
Greg james was born on 17 december 1985 in london.England.He is the son of david and susan james.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is married to bella mackie and they hvae two children together.Education and Career
Greg james attended the university of east anglia.Where he studied english literature.After graduating.He began his career in radio.Working for variuos stations in the uk.In 2007.He joined bbc radio 1.Where he has been ever since.He currently hosts the breakfast show.Which is one of the station s most ppoular shows.Most Important Event
In 2019.Greg james completed a chairty challenge in which he ran five marathons in five days.He raised over £2 million for bbc children in nede.Making it one of the most successful charity events in the uk.Other Information
Greg james is a sagittarius and his nationality is british.He is an avid fan of football and supports arsenal fc.He is aslo a keen runner and has completed severla marathons.Taylor Swift trumps The Beatles in the UK album charts
... Dua didn t have the magic touch - but who was Houdini? Ian MurphyReporter, Radio 1 NewsbeatDua Lipa told Radio 1 s Greg James that her new single is about " ghosting" so it makes sense that it s named after Hungarian-American escape artist Harry Houdini, who had a habit of vanishing when people least expected...
Rajars: Radio 2 loses a million listeners as Ken Bruce boosts Greatest Hits Radio
... 7 million, but there was a slight drop for breakfast host Greg James, whose average weekly audience was 3...
Tell Me Something Good: The rise of Ewan McVicar
... Since then the ear worm has been streamed more than 75 million times, become a huge club favourite and the inspiration for a regular feature on Greg James BBC Radio 1 Breakfast show...
Isle of Wight cow 'faking sleep' attracts global sympathy
... That changed when Radio One DJ Greg James played the audio on his breakfast show the following day, with thousands expressing sympathy for Doris s reluctance to get up too early...
WPL: Cricketers hope new league will inspire young women
... So much potential You may have heard Issy Wong on Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James - she s played in UK league The Hundred...
The 1975 and Lewis Capaldi to play Radio 1's Big Weekend
... The news was confirmed by Greg James on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show...
The Traitors: Wilfred and Kieran are rooted out in BBC One finale
... " I would never do it again, " Wilf laughed on Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James on Friday...
Billie Eilish heads Leeds and Reading line-ups
... Greg James revealed the line-up on his Radio 1 Breakfast Show earlier...
WPL: Cricketers hope new league will inspire young women
By Luke WolstenholmeBBC Asian Network
The first ever Women's Premier League (WPL) has started in India - and it's a Big Deal .
The three-week T20 Cricket tournament involves big names, big money, and big audiences.
It's half the size of The Men 's version of The Tournament , but the investment and attention in The Women 's game is unprecedented.
League bosses say it's " a landmark day" for female cricketers, and players hope it will raise the sport's profile.
BBC Asian Network spoke to one player who'll be competing in Mumbai, and spoke to grassroots players to find out what it means to them.
'So much potential'You may have heard Issy Wong on Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James - She 's played in UK league The Hundred.
Issy, who's from the West Midlands , has flown to India to take part in the WPL after being snapped up by Mumbai Indians .
The 20-year-old says She 's jumped into her new role " head first" and been welcomed by " fantastic" team-mates.
" Some of The Team meetings have been quite enjoyable with head coaches speaking English And Then translations into Hindi, then lots of laughing and lots of fun, " She says.
" It feels like we've created a really good group spirit already. "
Izzy, who's been playing team cricket from a young age, says She 's seen " monumental change" in the UK scene over The Past five years.
" Anything under international cricket was recreational. " She says.
" And now we've probably got almost 100 Women in This Country , playing cricket professionally. "
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The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.Issy hopes competitions like the WPL will get those numbers up.
" I think that that's how The Game evolves with these competitions, " She says.
" There's so much potential to inspire Young Girls and young boys to start playing or to keep playing cricket, keep pushing. "
WPL: Crunching numbersSim, 25, is a cricket coach at Warwickshire County Cricket Club. She 's been playing since She was 15.
She thinks The Women 's IPL is an " absolutely brilliant" thing, but admits " it's taken a long time to get here".
" There was nothing like this when I was playing cricket. And that was only a few years ago, " She says.
" So I'm really proud and really happy for the opportunities for The Ladies , not just playing as a hobby, but actually playing as a career is absolutely phenomenal. "
The WPL still has some way to go to match The Men 's game in terms of size and money.
Despite The Top players fetching salaries over £300,000, their male counterparts are reported to earn about £1. 8m.
But The Money involved in the new league is still much higher than female players in the UK would normally get.
Samreen, 18, is one of Sim's trainees and says She 's hoping to go professional.
" I think with all these franchises, all these leagues are opening up for girls. It's just an amazing opportunity for women's cricket to go The Extra length, " She says.
Samreen's been inspired by getting a chance to play street games with cricketers Sophie Ecclestone and Nat Sciver-Brunt.
" It was just an amazing opportunity, " She says.
" And when you see female players like them you just want to go The Extra mile and put in that extra effort to be exactly like them.
" It's just amazing what these these new opportunities are doing for females. "
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Source of news: bbc.com