BBC Radio 1's UK Top 40 (1986–1990, 1992-95) Immedia chief executive (2000–2020)
Spouse
Debbie Brooker
(m. 1994; div. 2002)
Trevor Neil "Bruno" Brookes (born 1959 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)[1] is an English former radio presenter who became prominent on British radio in the 1980s. He was CEO of in-store radio company Immedia from 2000 to 2020.
^Elliott, Louise (12 January 2020). "14 of the most famous people from Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire". Stoke Sentinel.
Trevor Neil "Bruno" Brookes (born 1959 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire) is an English former radio presenter who became prominent on British radio in...
Need charity single ("It Takes Two, Baby", also featuring Liz Kershaw, BrunoBrookes and Londonbeat) that charted a couple of weeks before "Let's Party"...
returned to the chart show for the first time since 1st March 1992 after BrunoBrookes left the station.[citation needed] In 1997, Goodier took on a Saturday...
Stableford in 1984, then hosted by Paul Jones from 1985 to 1986 and finally BrunoBrookes from 1987 to 1988. Each edition featured two contestants; one a school...
vocal duo Pat and Mick together with Mick Brown, plus 30 July 2006) BrunoBrookes (1984–1991, 1994–1995) Dixie Peach (1985–1986) Paul Jordan (1985–1986)...
followed by her presenting the Radio 1 Evening Show and then, with BrunoBrookes, Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast Show and the Radio 1 Roadshow from 1989...
April – Steve Wright and BrunoBrookes present their final shows as they leave the station. 23 April – After BrunoBrookes' departure, Mark Goodier begins...
Brookes is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Brookes, New Zealand historian BrunoBrookes, English broadcaster Dennis...
Radio Stoke as a runner, eventually joining breakfast show presenter BrunoBrookes as part of his rap crew. The couple became romantically involved and...
also deputised on the Top 40 for Richard Skinner (in 1984 and 1985), BrunoBrookes (in 1987) and Mark Goodier (in 1991 and 1992). Vance was a daily presenter...
afternoon stereo countdown of the Top 40 from 5 pm to 7 pm, filling in for BrunoBrookes. Davies was promoted with the catchphrase "Young, Free and Single" and...
Richard Skinner Tommy Vance Simon Bates BrunoBrookes 30 March 1986 23 September 1990 4 years, 177 days BrunoBrookes Tommy Vance Simon Bates Gary Davies...
Whistle Test, and Wogan. They also did Radio One sessions for both BrunoBrookes and Janice Long. A live DVD, This House Is Where Your Love Stands, named...
Radio 1 DJ BrunoBrookes accidentally played the uncensored version of the song on his Top 40 Countdown, leading to 138 complaints. Brookes was recording...
Radio announces that it has hired former Radio 1 presenter BrunoBrookes to present Bruno's Mega Hits on Saturdays and Sundays from midday. Josh Tate,...
Vision, showcasing at The Embassy Club and doing a Radio 1 session for BrunoBrookes. With the demise of Wadi Vision he played various sessions, did a short...
1986 30 March – Following Richard Skinner's departure from Radio 1, BrunoBrookes began his first stint as the host of Radio 1's chart show. 1987 4 October...
should help it get played a lot on the radio. "A future number one!" as BrunoBrookes would chirrup cheerfully." Swedish rock band Hounds covered the song...
relatively new at the time. The track was particularly championed by BrunoBrookes on his BBC Radio 1 programme. In the spring of 1990, Jesus Jones recorded...
Breakfast Time; Gary Davies then took over the weekday lunchtime slot. BrunoBrookes joined and replaced Peter Powell as presenter of the teatime show, with...
Peter Gene Hernandez (born October 8, 1985), known professionally as Bruno Mars, is an American singer-songwriter. He is known for his stage performances...