Mark Goodier
Mark Goodier (born
28th June 1961 in
Rhodesia) is one of the most familiar voices on British radio.
Mark Goodier was educated at
George Heriot's School, in
Edinburgh,
Scotland. He became a mobile
DJ in Edinburgh and then joined local station
Radio Forth at the age of 19. After progressing through several jobs at stations in Scotland and the
North East of England, he joined
BBC Radio 1 in
1987, beginning a very successful 15 year stint with the station, starting with a 2 hour Saturday night show.
Goodier was a hit with listeners on the "Liz & Mark" weekend breakfast show, and he quickly progressed to a teatime slot. He hosted
The Evening Session from
1990 until
1993. During part of this period, he also presented the UK
Top 40 chart countdown on Sunday evenings and was also an established host on
Top Of The Pops along with his Radio 1 colleagues. A minor blot on his copybook was the daily chart show
Megahits which he also hosted for half an hour each evening, which was ultimately a pointless project to fill a gap between
Steve Wright's programme and the network's scheduled main news bulletin.
When
Simon Mayo took an extended period of
paternity leave in
1993, Goodier became his long-term stand-in on the coveted breakfast show and was then confirmed as the permanent host when Mayo decided he did not wish to return to early starts. Goodier only hosted the programme in his own right for a short period before major changes were made and in early
1994, he shifted to afternoons, then back to his old teatime slot in
1995. And in the same year, he regained the chart show after
Bruno Brookes quit the station.
After
1997, Goodier took on a Saturday & Sunday morning slot after quitting daily radio to establish his production company,
Wise Buddah (a variation on
Budweiser). Ultimately, he spent his final two years at Radio 1 only presenting the Top 40 show, before finally severing his links with the station entirely in
2002. Goodier's final show was broadcast on November 17th that year which also celebrated the 50th anniversary of the UK singles chart.
After leaving Radio 1, Goodier went on to present the
Emap-produced
Smash Hits Chart, which competed with Radio 1's official chart and
hit40uk, but as of March 2006 was about to be replaced with
The A-List Chart and
Fresh40. He also presents the
Classical Chart for
Classic FM. He is a frequent stand-in on
BBC Radio 2 when regular presenters are on leave and he also presents the Breakfast show from 8-9am on digital station
BBC 7.
On
April 1,
2006, his new
Real Top 40 shows began on the
Real Radio network in
Scotland,
Wales and
Yorkshire. Each show reflected sales and airplay for that area.
In addition, he is still much in demand as a voiceover artist for adverts which promote new CDs, in particular the
Now That's What I Call Music series, of which he has been "the voice" for the last ten years.
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