Nick Ferrari Bio | Wiki
Nick Ferrari Full name: Nicolo Ferrari ) is a conservative British radio host, broadcast journalist, and television presenter. He rose to fame thanks to his role as the host of the weekday breakfast show on the London-based radio station LBC. The show has approximately 1.5 million weekly listeners. Nick has also served as a regular column in the Sunday Express. Previously, he was a regular guest on The Alan Titchmarsh Show.
Nick regularly appears on ITV’s program This Morning. He has been presenting the Sky News debate show The Pledge since 2016. Nick became a news reporter for the Sunday Mirror in 1981. Subsequently, he became a show business reporter at The Sun and editor of the paper’s “Bizarre” gossip page. During this period, Nick interviewed Roger Moore on the set of the James Bond film Octopussy in 1983 for The Sun. He appeared as an extra in the movie.
Nick has served as features editor of the News of the World’s Sunday magazine and assistant editor of the Daily Mirror. Nick joined The Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie at L!VE TV where he devised such programs as the News Bunny mascot, Topless Darts, and the weather forecast presented by a dwarf on a trampoline. Also, Nick presented the discussion program Forum on Press TV, an Iranian news channel. On June 30, 2009, he quit his show on the station in protest at the reporting of the Iranian presidential election on 12 June 2009. Nick made an appearance on the BBC/HBO comedy show Extras in 2006.
Nick Ferrari Age
He was born on January 31, 1959, in England. Nick is 63 years old.
Nick Ferrari Height
He is a man of below-average stature. Nick stands at the height of 5 ft 5 in ( approx 1.65 m).
Nick Ferrari Family
He was born to his father Lino “Dan” Ferrari and his mother Joyce Ferrari in England. He has a brother called Simon Ferrari. His father Lino ran a news agency called Ferrari Press Agency and Nick was keen to work in the media himself. Initially, Nick wanted to become a vet despite having a keen interest in journalism. He only changed his career path after meeting Norman Scott through his father
Nick Ferrari Ex-Wife
He was previously married to Sally Templeton in 1985. They got divorced a few years after the birth of their son Sebastian. Currently, Nick is married to Sandra Phylis Conolly. They have a son called Nicolo. Nick and his family live in Blackheath, South East London. He is a supporter of Leicester City.
Nick Ferrari Education
According to The Evening Standard, The Independent, The Guardian, and the Guide to Independent Schools, Nick was educated at Eltham College. This is a private school for boys in Mottingham in southeast London.
Nick Ferrari Show
In his show, he frequently asks first-time callers which station they previously listened to. He rejoices when they have deserted BBC Radio 4 or BBC London 94.9. Also, Nick is known for deliberately not mentioning the phone number to call the program whilst presenting. He believes it is an unnatural way to speak to listeners. An interview with Diane Abbott on the show in the run-up to the 2017 General Election, made national headlines after Diane struggled to provide figures for police policy.
When questioned on the policy, she stated 10,000 police officers would cost £300,000, but she immediately corrected herself to £80 million. Nick questioned further on this figure pointing out that it would only allow for paying each police officer £8,000. In a subsequent article, Nick stated that he had banned Diane Abbott from his show because of her failure to appear for previously scheduled interviews and had only allowed her to feature to help the balance of subjects interviewed on the program.
The BBC’s The Daily Politics replayed the interview later on the same day to Diane where she defended her performance, saying: “I did seven interviews this morning. In that seventh interview I misspoke”.Nick was awarded the 2018 IRN Best Interview award for his role in interviewing Diane Abbott. Judges praised him for “[representing] the role of listeners and voters brilliantly”. In 2006, his show received the Sony Breakfast Show of the Year award and the Arqiva Breakfast Show of the year in 2010. Nick was awarded the Sony Speech Broadcaster of the year in 2009. in 2010, he won the Arqiva Gold Award for “outstanding contribution to the industry over the last twelve months”.
Nick Ferrari Lbc | Podcast
He joined Talk Radio in 1999 as co-presenter of the Big Boys’ Breakfast show with David Banks. In 1998, the station was purchased by former colleague Kelvin MacKenzie. The show was scheduled between 6 am and 9 am. It focused on entertainment rather than news content. It was announced in 1999 that the show would be canceled as part of the relaunch of Talk Radio as Talk Sport to focus entirely on sports content.
Nick presented his first breakfast program on LBC in 2001, taking on the role officially in 2004. The program runs from 7 am to 10 am. It takes the format of news and political debate and discussion show. The presenter introduces topics and then discusses them with both members of the public and experts via text messaging, email, and phone. The last of the three are the main mode of contact. The program mixes light entertainment stories and more serious topics in the news.
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Nick Ferrari Lbc Salary
Nick regularly appears on ITV’s program This Morning and has been presenting the Sky News debate show The Pledge since 2016. He earns an average salary of $115,593 per year.
Nick Ferrari Net Worth
He is a British radio host, broadcast journalist, and tv presenter. Nick has accumulated an estimated net worth of $7,485,109.
How Old Is Nick Ferrari
Nick is 63 years old. He was born on January 31, 1959, in England.
Is Nick Ferrari Married
He was previously married to Sally Templeton with whom he share a son called Sebastian. Currently, Nick is married to Sandra Phylis Conolly. They have a son called Nicolo. The family ive in Blackheath, South East London.
Who Is Nick Ferrari
Nick is a conservative British radio host, broadcast journalist, and television presenter. He presented his first breakfast program on LBC in 2001, taking on the role officially in 2004.