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 Rowland Rivron
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ROWLAND RIVRON

From an early start playing drums on Blue Peter aged 15, Rowland Rivron has gone on to forge a career of extraordinary breadth and success.

His recent TV appearances include: Never Had It So Good (BBC 1), You Call the Shots (BBC 1), Extreme Celebrity Detox (Channel 4), Rowland Rivron's Drinking Club (Channel 4), the Ben Elton sitcom Blessed (BBC 1); and on radio: Loose Ends (Radio 4), seven series of Jammin' (Radio 2), a Saturday comedy/chat show for LBC, the drive time show on Virgin Radio, and, of course, Radio Rivron (Radio 2).

Rowland's many talents include being a writer, presenter, comedy actor and musician. He has performed and written for many of the groundbreaking programmes on British television. As a musician and writer, he has featured on The Tube, The Young Ones, The Comic Strip, Don't Forget Your Toothbrush, and with French and Saunders as the charismatic Dwayne, one half of Raw Sex.

Rowland also wrote and starred opposite Jools Holland in The Groovy Fellers, directed by Tim Pope. Through his association with Jools Holland, Rowland found himself playing drums in the Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra for eighteen months.

Ten years ago, one of television's finest comedic partnerships was born when Rowland teamed up with Jonathan Ross on The Last Resort, as well as working as Jonathan's sidekick in Saturday Zoo and Tonight With Jonathan Ross.

For three years Rowland was also the main presenter on Carlton's London listing show Good Stuff, he's filed reports for Eurotrash, presented Up The Junction from Cambridge, and presented The Bunker show on Night Network, the first 24 hour television in the UK. From the Bunker sprang the ground breaking RIVERON, a show that saw Rowland interviewing people in the Thames. Yes, floating in the water!

 
DR DAVE RADIO

Doctor Dave Radio is Radio Rivron's regular musical agony uncle.  Whilst being a noted expert on anything musical, his medical past is somewhat of a blur.

He was brought up as an only child in a Devon village to a doctor father and a teacher mother. As a teenager, he brought the family great shame with a distinctly unhealthy fascination for 50s lingerie, and it was only the last minute help of a well connected uncle that stopped the youthful Doctor from being involved in a damaging court case.

His medical yearnings though, forced him away from the rural family idyll and medical training beckoned. Unfortunately, an 'incident' with a trainee nurse, involving a stethoscope and a video camera, curtailed this training and he was forced to train oversees.

Returning to the UK, Dr Dave's meteoric crawl through the medical profession continued, but setbacks were always round the corner with his unabashed fascination for feet. His career at a number of small, ailing hospitals in a variety of roles continued, but he was never able to hold the jobs down for longer than six months.

Music was always part of Dr Dave's life and he adores a wide range of music from death metal to Peruvian house. Dr Dave Radio has now found a perfect opportunity in Radio Rivron, to help Radio 2 listeners with his unique insight and knowledge, including three listeners each week with their fascinating music queries.

However, there still seems to be a niggling feeling that controversy could still halt the Doctor's undoubted success.

 

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