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He used to live in Hong Kong, and occasionally worked as a DJ. He supports ] and comes from ], ]. Dave married Emma Pontefract at the Tudor Barn close to Burnham Beeches on ] ]. | He used to live in Hong Kong, and occasionally worked as a DJ. He supports ] and comes from ], ]. Dave married Emma Pontefract at the Tudor Barn close to Burnham Beeches on ] ]. | ||
Since ], he has co-presented an occaisional sport-themed show on Radio 1 entitled ''Chappers and Dave'', with ] sidekick ]. | |||
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David Lloyd Vitty (Comedy Dave), born April 24 1974 in Hong Kong, is officially the writer for The Chris Moyles Show broadcast on Radio 1 in the United Kingdom, although 'sidekick to Moyles' is a good description of his secondary role.
David fell into his role kind of by accident - he studied Radio Production at college, but never had any ambitions to be 'on air'. Whilst working as a 'tech op' at Radio One he met Chris Moyles. David's main contribution to the programme is the Tedious Link, a spurious collection of loosely connected information, where one grain of fact leads miraculously into another by way of juxtaposition, which then eventually leads into the title of a song (or the musicians responsible for it), often a classic or memorable tune, which is played at precisely 9am, preceded by the Radio-Four-friendly Greenwich time pips.
He used to live in Hong Kong, and occasionally worked as a DJ. He supports Everton FC and comes from Warrington, Cheshire. Dave married Emma Pontefract at the Tudor Barn close to Burnham Beeches on August 23 2003.
Since 2002, he has co-presented an occaisional sport-themed show on Radio 1 entitled Chappers and Dave, with The Scott Mills Show sidekick Chappers.
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