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Pete Price AKA Little Peepee(born Peter Lloyd-Price, 1946) is a popular comedian and radio personality on Merseyside. He is best known for his Sunday night (10pm-2am) phone in show on Radio City 96.7 which is notorious for a plethora of prank calls. Some of these are arguably amusing. Many, however, become too abusive for time on the air and are abruptly ended.

Pete also presents a similar phone-in programme, Monday to Thursday (10pm -2am), on Radio City These nights see a different style of caller, and have a varied and interesting selection of guests. The most popular guests on Pete's show are Tom Slemen, a bestselling local author, "Dennis the Menace" whose pharmaceutical knowledge is truly astounding, and Jane Sands, a pagan psychic and Tarot Card reader. Pete was praised for abandoning his midweek show on one occasion in February 2004 to go to the aid of a 13 year old caller who was threatening to kill himself and his pet kitten mr pippins.

In January 2006, Pete's show hit the headlines when a regular caller known as "Terry" stopped responding live on air during a debate. After Merseyside Police refused to check on the man's safety, Pete again abandoned the show to travel to the man's home. Unfortunately, as he arrived, Pete saw an ambulance outside the house. Concerned listeners had already gained entry into the man's home and found that he had died from a suspected heart attack.


Other Things Pete Does

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Pete does many good deeds within society including invaluable work for the charity Claire House and Gay Times Aids Appeal, as well as performing his own brand of comedy throughout the country and not forgetting his regular Christmas Panto appearances.

He also has a coffee morning for all his fans to meet up and chat face to face which is often a major appointment in many people's weeks.

His favourite song is reported to be Club Tropicana by Wham

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