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Alex Lester was born on 11 May, 1956 in United Kingdom, is a British broadcaster (born 1956). Discover Alex Lester's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Alex Lester Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Alex Lester's Wife?
His wife is Kerry Lester (m. 2011)
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Alex Lester Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alex Lester worth at the age of 67 years old? Alex Lester’s income source is mostly from being a successful broadcaster. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Alex Lester's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Alexander Norman Charles Lester (born 11 May 1956) is a British broadcaster.
A doctor's son, Lester was educated at Denstone College, and worked in a variety of jobs (including at Dudley Zoo, in a pub, and as a civil service clerk), before he began his broadcasting career in 1977 for BBC local radio stations.
He joined Radio Aire in Leeds in 1981.
Later, he worked for other radio stations in the commercial sector.
These included Radio Tees, based in Stockton-on-Tees, where he worked from 1983 until 1986.
At Radio Tees, on joining, he narrowly avoided an attempt by Canadian programme controller Donald Cline to rechristen him "Red" Lester.
Lester went on to present, amongst others, the weekday lunchtime show and a specialist blues music programme there.
In 1986 he returned to the BBC, presenting the breakfast show (indeed, the first show) on the newly opened BBC Essex based in Chelmsford.
Lester joined Radio 2 in 1987 as an announcer and newsreader.
He also presented the night-time show on a rota basis.
He presented the weekday overnight/early-morning programme on BBC Radio 2 from 1992 until 2014.
In April 1992 he was given the early-morning show permanently.
Lester kept UK truckers and other night-shift workers awake with his weird and strange observations.
The meaningless but catchy show slogans are 'SCOF' (Swirling Cesspool of Filth) and 'Slap My Top' (thought to be a variation on the music hall phrase 'slap my thigh' – but reserved exclusively for people with bald heads) and listeners have marketed the show by writing the phrase in the dirt on the backs of trucks and vans.
A limited-edition range of T-shirts, with the slogan written in Cantonese, was developed by a listener.
Lester awarded these to people who came up with the most innovative uses of the slogan – winners included a local radio reporter who got the expression into a story; a man who wrote and recorded a song with the slogan as its title; a Mystery Girl, for placing an ad for Lester's show in the small ads section of a local newspaper and a man who developed a website which remains a communal meeting point for the programme's listeners, and is listed in the External Links section below.
As well as T-shirts, another listener produced a range of glow-in-the-dark Alex Lester wristbands, which were given away as prizes on the show.
The programme was broadcast from 4am until 6:30am until December 1992, and from 3am to 5am during 1993.
For 16 years, starting in January 1994, the programme began at 3am and finished at 6am, until it was rescheduled in 2010 after changes to the Radio 2 morning schedule.
It was then broadcast from 2am to 5am every weekday.
He also temporarily replaced Russell Brand on Saturday evenings in late 2008, between 9 and 11pm, following Brand's resignation over his infamous prank calls row.
The new phrase for the 2010–2011 Truck Writing Season was 'WALLOP' (We're Alex Lester's Lovely Overnight People), and in 2013 the slogan 'ALAN' was introduced (Alex Lester at Night).
Despite being broadcast in an overnight timeslot, Lester prided himself on calling his programme 'The Best Time of the Day'.
As one of the longest-serving broadcasters on the network, he was occasionally heard on Radio 2 during the daytime when regular presenters were away.
From October 2014 until January 2017, he presented the midnight to 3am programme every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
With the introduction of After Midnight on Radio 2 in October 2014, the show was broadcast from 12am to 3am from Fridays to Sundays.
Alex shared the After Midnight slot with Janice Long, with Long presenting Monday - Thursday, and Lester on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Alex had hosted a weekly show on BBC Radio Oxford from 2015 till 2017, broadcasting between 1pm and 4pm on Fridays.
The show was cancelled in January 2017 due to Radio 2 cutting costs.
Between February and June 2017 he also hosted a four-hour Sunday evening show on BBC Radio Kent but had to relinquish this due to other commitments, primarily resulting from becoming the new host of the breakfast show on BBC Radio WM from Monday 20 March 2017.
Lester could also be heard from April 2017 to June 2017 on Thames Radio's overnight shift.
It is believed that the voice parts were 'Tracked' (recorded in advance and inserted between the records in real time).
On 4 January 2019, Lester left the breakfast show on BBC Radio WM after nearly two years of broadcasting.
He also hosted the late night show on BBC across the West Midlands local radio stations until February 2020, from 10pm on Saturday night until 1am on Sunday.
From 10 February 2020, he began presenting the weekday overnight show on Greatest Hits Radio networks across England and Scotland from 1am until 6am, and from September 2020, his shows were (initially the last hour only) also heard on Greatest Hits South Wales.
He also presented the Weekend Anthems show on a Saturday afternoon from 4pm until February 2022.
From 8 June 2020, he permanently moved to the late night show 10pm-1am.
From 3 January 2021, Alex moved back to 1am-6am, and from 8 January 2022 Alex temporarily replaced the late Janice Long on Saturday afternoons 1pm-4pm
Lester has homes in Hastings and Wednesbury.
For nearly 10 years he lived aboard a 60-foot traditional stern canal boat (which he nicknamed The Blue Pig) during the week, while presenting his show from the BBC's Pebble Mill Studios and then The Mailbox in Birmingham.