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'''Steven William Allen''' (born 17 March 1954, ], ], ]) is an English ] and ], who is the early morning breakfast show presenter on London talk station ]. He is the longest serving presenter on the ] network, having worked at LBC 97.3 for over 30 years. '''Stephen Allen''' (born 17 March 1954) is an English ]. He joined ] in 1979, initially as a newsreader. He later became the long-serving host of the station's early morning breakfast show until his departure in 2023.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gapper |first1=John |title=Inside LBC: the radio station capturing the political zeitgeist |url=https://www.ft.com/content/64b04cdc-1ad9-11ea-97df-cc63de1d73f4 |website=Financial Times |access-date=14 November 2022 |date=12 December 2019}}</ref>


==Radio career== ==Radio career==
Allen has broadcast on LBC radio for over 30 years. He worked as a nightclub ] where he met ] <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJPoH9bbcrM&feature=related</ref> and subsequently joined the ], a radio station broadcasting to workers in the ]' factories.<ref></ref> His voice was heard in ], ], ] and ]. Allen first worked as a nightclub ] where he met long-time friend ]<ref>{{YouTube|nJPoH9bbcrM}}</ref> and subsequently joined the ], a radio station broadcasting to workers in the ] factories.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://lbc.co.uk/more-about-steve-allen-3558|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090603032635/http://www.lbc.co.uk/more-about-steve-allen-3558|url-status=dead|title=More About Steve Allen, LBC Website|archivedate=3 June 2009}}</ref><ref name="radiomoments">{{cite web |last1=Lloyd |first1=David |title=Steve Allen - UBN and LBC Presenter |url=https://audioboom.com/posts/7228555-steve-allen-ubn-and-lbc-presenter |work=Radio Moments - Conversations |language=en}}</ref> His voice was heard in ], ], ] and ].


UBN closed in 1979 (following the Lorry Drivers' Strike during the ]) and he joined LBC as presenter of the Night Extra programme. 'The Night is Young' was the next series of programmes he presented and when LBC was separated into 1152 AM and 97.3 FM, Steve presented the afternoon show of 'London Talkback Radio' (latterly LBC News 1152) and 'Saturday Night Out'. UBN closed in 1979, and Allen joined LBC as presenter of the ''Night Extra'' programme. He then moved on to present ''The Night is Young'' on the station. When LBC was separated into two stations- 1152 AM and 97.3 FM, Allen presented the afternoon show for 'London Talkback Radio' (later known as LBC London News 1152) and ''Saturday Night Out''. Allen has also worked for ] in Vienna, a station sponsored by the ].


Allen presented the early breakfast show on LBC between 4am and 7am from Monday to Friday. On 24 February 2023, he announced that he had stepped down from LBC, after presenting his last show on 17 February.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Martin |first1=Roy |title=Morning presenter Steve Allen has hosted his last show on LBC |url=https://radiotoday.co.uk/2023/02/morning-presenter-steve-allen-has-hosted-his-last-show-on-lbc/ |website=RadioToday |access-date=24 February 2023 |date=24 February 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=LBC presenter Steve Allen to leave station after 44 years |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64755875 |website=BBC News |access-date=10 March 2023 |date=24 February 2023}}</ref>
Steve has also worked for ] in Vienna, a station sponsored by the ]. He was also the host of ] radio on ]' House Party.


In addition to these shows, Allen pre-recorded another programme for LBC – ''Steve Allen in Conversation''. The final episode of this show was broadcast in spring 2020.
His current radio programmes are the early breakfast show between 4am and 6.30am Monday to Friday. His second show for LBC, ''In Conversation'', is broadcast on Sunday at 6 a.m. and 9 p.m and features interviews with guests from the world of entertainment. Highlights include ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].


Allen won the Gold Award at the 2016 ] Commercial Radio Awards.<ref name="radiomoments" /><ref>{{cite web |title=Media Awards: Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, winners, 2016 - allmediascotland…media jobs, media release service and media resources for all |url=http://www.allmediascotland.com/broadcasting/117403/media-awards-arqiva-commercial-radio-awards-winners-2016/ |website=www.allmediascotland.com |access-date=10 March 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Steve Allen Wins Prestigious Gold Award |url=https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/steve-allen/steve-allen-wins-prestigious-gold-award-130686/ |website=LBC |access-date=10 March 2023 |language=en |date=17 May 2016}}</ref> In a ] poll that year, he was voted readers' tenth favourite male radio voice.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Plunkett |first1=John |title=John Humphrys says he's 'over-friendly' – and misses top slot in Radio Times poll |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/jul/26/john-humphrys-radio-times-eddie-mair-kirsty-young |website=The Guardian |access-date=10 March 2023 |date=26 July 2016}}</ref>
In 2006 and 2007 he embarked on a live tour visiting theatres around the London area. All dates sold out within a day of going on sale.


In 2009 and 2010 Steve continued his sell out 'audience with' stage shows at the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch and at the Mermaid Theatre in Central London. He was supported by fellow LBC presenter Anthony Davis. In 2006 and 2007, he embarked on a live tour visiting theatres around the London area. In 2009 and 2010, Allen continued his sell out 'audience with' stage shows at the ] in Hornchurch and at the ] in Central London. He was supported by fellow LBC presenter Anthony Davis. In February 2011, he performed again at the Mermaid Theatre, supported by mind-reader Graham P Jolley.{{citation needed|date=April 2018}}


In 2015, Allen released a book entitled ''So You Want to be a Celebrity?''.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Allen |first1=Steve |title=So You Want to be a Celebrity? |date=2015 |publisher=Elliott & Thompson |location=London |isbn=9781783961078}}</ref>
In February 2011 he performed again at the Mermaid Theatre, supported by mind-reader Graham P Jolley.


==Style of Radio Show== ==Style of radio show==
Allen did not take listeners' calls during his programmes, although he did read out texts and tweets. His early breakfast shows involved discussion of stories from the day's newspapers, Allen's personal anecdotes, his gripes about daily life, and his often ] and ] comments about celebrities.<ref name="radiotoday">{{cite web |title=Complaint upheld against LBC host Steve Allen |url=https://radiotoday.co.uk/2018/04/complaint-upheld-against-lbc-host-steve-allen/ |website=RadioToday |access-date=14 November 2022 |date=9 April 2018}}</ref><ref name="radiotimes">{{cite web |title=Ofcom clears LBC's Steve Allen after Tilly Ramsay comment – listeners used to him being "provocative" |url=https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/entertainment/strictly-tilly-ramsay-steve-allen-ofcom-newsupdate/ |website=Radio Times |access-date=14 November 2022 |language=en}}</ref> Writing in ''The Guardian'', ] observed that "listening to him is like being taken to the airport by an opinionated ] who doesn’t require you to respond in any way."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Hepworth |first1=David |title=Up All Night: talk radio in the small hours |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/may/23/up-all-night-david-hepworth |website=The Guardian |access-date=14 November 2022 |language=en |date=23 May 2015}}</ref>
His rapid banter with his regular guests takes in news topics as well as incidents and irritations from his daily life.<ref></ref>


==Controversy and criticism==
Even a fellow LBC presenter has been known to be on the receiving end of Steve's comments. In a handover from former '']'' contestant ], after being introduced by James, Steve said "Oh go away, you boring old windbag!".<ref></ref> The following week James had been criticising a minor celebrity while reading the newspapers. During the handover Steve said "It's no good nicking MY act!".<ref></ref>


In 2015, the ] complained to ] that Allen's comments about striking ] workers were "likely to encourage or incite crime". Ofcom's investigation found that Allen did not breach the ].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Burrell |first1=Ian |title=LBC investigated after presenter 'urged listeners to 'beat up' Tube staff' |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/tv-radio/lbc-to-be-investigated-by-ofcom-after-presenter-urged-listeners-to-beat-up-london-underground-staff-10481393.html |website=The Independent |access-date=14 November 2022 |language=en |date=1 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Sweeney |first1=Mark |title=LBC warned by Ofcom over presenter's beat up striking tube workers remark |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/sep/28/lbc-warned-by-ofcom-beat-up-striking-tube-workers-remark-steve-allen |website=The Guardian |access-date=14 November 2022 |language=en |date=28 September 2015}}</ref>
Regular guests include ], Paul Savory, , ], Jane Milligan, Roger Foss and John Warrington.


In 2018, Ofcom found that Allen's comments about the ] had breached the ]. LBC argued that "listeners would have considered these comments in the context of Steve's familiar style of fast-moving, continuous rhetoric that rarely dwells significantly on any subject."<ref name="radiotoday" /><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/112701/issue-351-broadcast-on-demand-bulletin.pdf |access-date=14 November 2022 |work=Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin |issue=351 |date=8 April 2018 |page=5 |title=Broadcast Standards cases}}</ref> In the same year, he was also found to have breached the code by appearing to mock a blind ] journalist's ].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Tobitt |first1=Charlotte |title=LBC host Steve Allen breached Ofcom code by mocking blind BBC journalist's guide horse |url=https://pressgazette.co.uk/lbc-host-steve-allen-breached-ofcom-code-by-mocking-blind-bbc-journalists-guide-horse/ |website=Press Gazette |access-date=16 November 2022 |date=4 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/129050/Issue-367-of-Ofcoms-Broadcast-and-On-Demand-Bulletin.pdf |access-date=16 November 2022 |work=Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin |issue=367 |date=3 December 2018 |page=6 |title=Broadcast Standards cases}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=LBC host criticised for mocking reporter's 'guide horse' |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-46438660 |website=BBC News |access-date=16 November 2022 |date=4 December 2018}}</ref>
==TV experience==
Steve was one of five presenters of ''5's Company''.<ref></ref> a magazine programme which aired on ] when it launched in 1997. The programme only lasted 2 years because it wasn't very good I'm afraid. Other TV credits include ''Weather Permitting'' {{Citation needed|date=June 2008}}on ], ''Newman and Baddiel!'' on ], ''Entertainment Now'' on ]{{Citation needed|date=June 2008}} and ''Night Male'' on ].{{Citation needed|date=June 2008}}


In 2021, Allen's comments about ], who was appearing in '']'', were the subject of some media attention.<ref>{{cite web |last1=O'Connor |first1=Roisin |title=Stars support Tilly Ramsay over Steve Allen 'chubby' remark |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/tilly-ramsay-steve-allen-chubby-b1942462.html |website=The Independent |access-date=14 November 2022 |language=en |date=21 October 2021}}</ref> Ofcom received 860 complaints, which were not upheld "given the brevity of the comments and the likely audience's expectations of this provocative presenter and programme".<ref name="radiotimes" />
==Diabetes==

Steve discovered he was ] <ref></ref> and has since promoted testing on and off air.
==Television experience==
Allen was one of the presenters of ''5's Company'', a magazine programme broadcast on ] when it was launched in 1997.<ref>{{cite web |title=5's Company (1997) |url=https://www.avclub.com/tv/reviews/5-s-company-1997 |website=The A.V. Club |access-date=10 March 2023 |language=en}}</ref>

==Personal life==
He has been diagnosed as ]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Brown |first1=Andrew M. |title=Diary: The radio presenter who makes the early hours bearable |url=https://catholicherald.co.uk/diary-the-radio-presenter-who-makes-the-early-hours-bearable/ |website=Catholic Herald |access-date=10 March 2023 |date=4 September 2019}}</ref> and has since promoted testing on and off air.


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Steve Allen
On stage at the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch in 2010
Born (1954-03-17) 17 March 1954 (age 70)
Bromley, Kent, England
Occupation(s)Radio presenter, television presenter

Stephen Allen (born 17 March 1954) is an English radio presenter. He joined LBC in 1979, initially as a newsreader. He later became the long-serving host of the station's early morning breakfast show until his departure in 2023.

Radio career

Allen first worked as a nightclub disc jockey where he met long-time friend Dale Winton and subsequently joined the United Biscuits Network, a radio station broadcasting to workers in the United Biscuits factories. His voice was heard in Scotland, Liverpool, Manchester and London.

UBN closed in 1979, and Allen joined LBC as presenter of the Night Extra programme. He then moved on to present The Night is Young on the station. When LBC was separated into two stations- 1152 AM and 97.3 FM, Allen presented the afternoon show for 'London Talkback Radio' (later known as LBC London News 1152) and Saturday Night Out. Allen has also worked for Blue Danube Radio in Vienna, a station sponsored by the United Nations.

Allen presented the early breakfast show on LBC between 4am and 7am from Monday to Friday. On 24 February 2023, he announced that he had stepped down from LBC, after presenting his last show on 17 February.

In addition to these shows, Allen pre-recorded another programme for LBC – Steve Allen in Conversation. The final episode of this show was broadcast in spring 2020.

Allen won the Gold Award at the 2016 Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards. In a Radio Times poll that year, he was voted readers' tenth favourite male radio voice.

In 2006 and 2007, he embarked on a live tour visiting theatres around the London area. In 2009 and 2010, Allen continued his sell out 'audience with' stage shows at the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch and at the Mermaid Theatre in Central London. He was supported by fellow LBC presenter Anthony Davis. In February 2011, he performed again at the Mermaid Theatre, supported by mind-reader Graham P Jolley.

In 2015, Allen released a book entitled So You Want to be a Celebrity?.

Style of radio show

Allen did not take listeners' calls during his programmes, although he did read out texts and tweets. His early breakfast shows involved discussion of stories from the day's newspapers, Allen's personal anecdotes, his gripes about daily life, and his often critical and derogatory comments about celebrities. Writing in The Guardian, David Hepworth observed that "listening to him is like being taken to the airport by an opinionated cabbie who doesn’t require you to respond in any way."

Controversy and criticism

In 2015, the RMT union complained to Ofcom that Allen's comments about striking London Underground workers were "likely to encourage or incite crime". Ofcom's investigation found that Allen did not breach the Broadcasting Code.

In 2018, Ofcom found that Allen's comments about the traveller community had breached the Broadcasting Code. LBC argued that "listeners would have considered these comments in the context of Steve's familiar style of fast-moving, continuous rhetoric that rarely dwells significantly on any subject." In the same year, he was also found to have breached the code by appearing to mock a blind BBC journalist's guide horse.

In 2021, Allen's comments about Tilly Ramsay, who was appearing in Strictly Come Dancing, were the subject of some media attention. Ofcom received 860 complaints, which were not upheld "given the brevity of the comments and the likely audience's expectations of this provocative presenter and programme".

Television experience

Allen was one of the presenters of 5's Company, a magazine programme broadcast on Channel 5 when it was launched in 1997.

Personal life

He has been diagnosed as diabetic and has since promoted testing on and off air.

References

  1. Gapper, John (12 December 2019). "Inside LBC: the radio station capturing the political zeitgeist". Financial Times. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  2. Video on YouTube
  3. "More About Steve Allen, LBC Website". Archived from the original on 3 June 2009.
  4. ^ Lloyd, David. "Steve Allen - UBN and LBC Presenter". Radio Moments - Conversations.
  5. Martin, Roy (24 February 2023). "Morning presenter Steve Allen has hosted his last show on LBC". RadioToday. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  6. "LBC presenter Steve Allen to leave station after 44 years". BBC News. 24 February 2023. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  7. "Media Awards: Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, winners, 2016 - allmediascotland…media jobs, media release service and media resources for all". www.allmediascotland.com. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  8. "Steve Allen Wins Prestigious Gold Award". LBC. 17 May 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  9. Plunkett, John (26 July 2016). "John Humphrys says he's 'over-friendly' – and misses top slot in Radio Times poll". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  10. Allen, Steve (2015). So You Want to be a Celebrity?. London: Elliott & Thompson. ISBN 9781783961078.
  11. ^ "Complaint upheld against LBC host Steve Allen". RadioToday. 9 April 2018. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Ofcom clears LBC's Steve Allen after Tilly Ramsay comment – listeners used to him being "provocative"". Radio Times. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  13. Hepworth, David (23 May 2015). "Up All Night: talk radio in the small hours". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  14. Burrell, Ian (1 September 2015). "LBC investigated after presenter 'urged listeners to 'beat up' Tube staff'". The Independent. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  15. Sweeney, Mark (28 September 2015). "LBC warned by Ofcom over presenter's beat up striking tube workers remark". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  16. "Broadcast Standards cases" (PDF). Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin. 8 April 2018. p. 5. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  17. Tobitt, Charlotte (4 December 2018). "LBC host Steve Allen breached Ofcom code by mocking blind BBC journalist's guide horse". Press Gazette. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  18. "Broadcast Standards cases" (PDF). Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin. 3 December 2018. p. 6. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  19. "LBC host criticised for mocking reporter's 'guide horse'". BBC News. 4 December 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  20. O'Connor, Roisin (21 October 2021). "Stars support Tilly Ramsay over Steve Allen 'chubby' remark". The Independent. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  21. "5's Company (1997)". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  22. Brown, Andrew M. (4 September 2019). "Diary: The radio presenter who makes the early hours bearable". Catholic Herald. Retrieved 10 March 2023.

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