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Bruno Brookes is a British radio and television presenter, best known for his work on BBC Radio 1 and ITV's Top of the Pops. He was born on 24 April 1959 in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. He is 61 years old.
Bruno Brookes began his career in radio in 1979, when he joined BBC Radio Stoke. He then moved to BBC Radio 1 in 1984, where he presented the Saturday morning show for five years. He also presented the Sunday morning show for a year, and the weekday afternoon show for two years.
In 1989, Brookes moved to ITV, where he presented Top of the Pops for four years. He also presented the ITV game show, Win, Lose or Draw.
In the 1990s, Brookes returned to radio, presenting shows on BBC Radio 5 Live, Virgin Radio, and Talk Radio. He also presented the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show for a year in 1997.
Bruno Brookes has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career in radio and television.
Popular As |
Trevor Neil Brookes |
Occupation |
Disc jockey |
Age |
65 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Born |
24 April 1959 |
Birthday |
24 April |
Birthplace |
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England |
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United Kingdom |
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Bruno Brookes Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Bruno Brookes's Wife?
His wife is Debbie Brooker (m. 1994-2002)
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Debbie Brooker (m. 1994-2002) |
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Bruno Brookes Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Bruno Brookes worth at the age of 65 years old? Bruno Brookes’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Brookes, along with another former chart show presenter Mark Goodier, returned to the station for a one-off Top 40 countdown show on Sunday 30 September 2007, providing new pre-recorded inserts into the show, which was hosted by the then-current (but outgoing) presenters JK and Joel. This special show formed part of the station's celebrations of the 40th birthday of BBC Radio 1.
In 2007 Brookes revealed in an interview with Nuts magazine that he had a tattoo of a pirate on his left thigh. He acquired it during the 1985 Radio 1 Roadshow tour as part of a bet with his producer, who in return drank a pint of vinegar.
In May 2006, Brookes suffered a heart attack and was treated at St Thomas' Hospital, London where he was interviewed by Nadia Sawalha as a patient on BBC One's City Hospital. In the interview he said he would try to give up smoking which he acknowledged as the main reason for his illness.
Brookes was in a relationship for many years with TV presenter Anthea Turner. He married model Debbie Brooker in 1994 but they divorced.
While presenting the Top 40, Brookes accidentally played the full uncensored version of "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against the Machine on 21 February 1993. The song contains 17 instances of the word "Fuck". Brookes was not made aware of the language in the track and, as a new entry, included it in the broadcast. Brookes and his producer Simon Sadler were preparing a trail for the following week's show whilst the song played, so were unaware of what was going out on air. The station immediately received 138 phone calls of complaint.
Brookes appeared on the quiz show Through the Keyhole in the late 1990s as one of the celebrities whose homes were visited by Loyd Grossman.
In April 1989, Brookes moved to the weekend breakfast show, co-hosting with Liz Kershaw, taking over from Mark Goodier. and also regularly deputised for Simon Mayo on the weekday breakfast show. Three years later he moved to the weekday early breakfast slot, where he remained until he was dismissed in 1995 by Trevor Dann, who said "...why is Bruno on? you know, he seems to have a charmed life, because if the view was 'we must get rid of the dinosaurs', you know we've got this behemoth striding the airwaves of dawn" in the BBC TV documentary Blood on the Carpet: Walking with Disc Jockeys in 2001.
Brookes was also an early supporter of the fledgling acid house scene by championing Stakker Humanoid, a November 1988 hit for Humanoid (AKA Brian Dougans). In a 2013 interview with The Guardian, Brookes explained that he was given a white label of the record and immediately fell under its spell. "It just got to me. I remember listening to it and thinking it was one step ahead of everything techno that was coming out. It wasn't copying anything else; it was just fabulous." As a result, he played the record twice in one show – a very unusual step for a prime-time radio DJ.
In addition to this show, Brookes presented a rundown of the UK Top 40 singles chart on Sunday evenings between 1986 and 1990 and between 1992 and 1995.
Brookes attended Bradwell and Seabridge secondary schools in Newcastle-under-Lyme. He became a disc jockey through youth club discos in his home town before he sent a successful audition tape created for him by George Wood (Judder) to his local station, BBC Radio Stoke. He used to wash cars to raise money for buying equipment. He spent three years there before being recruited by BBC Radio 1, the national pop network, where he worked as a stand-in presenter for Steve Wright before taking over the teatime show from Peter Powell in September 1984.
Trevor Neil "Bruno" Brookes (born 24 April 1959 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire) is an English radio presenter who became prominent on British radio in the 1980s.