Alan Robson
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Alan Robson | |
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| Born | 1 October 1955 Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
| Occupation | Radio presenter |
Alan Robson MBE (born 1 October 1955) is an English radio presenter, and host of the North East radio talk show, Alan Robson's Night Owls.
Robson started his career with Metro Radio in Gateshead, presenting his first show on 12 November 1976.[1] Initially, he hosted specialist rock music shows for the station, including Bridges and Hot 'n' Heavy Express[2] on Saturday nights.
Night Owls launched shortly after Metro began broadcasting in July 1974, initially presented by James Whale, then followed by Allan Beswick, Tony Crosby and Dave Porter, before Robson took over in 1983.[3]
Alan Robson's Night Owls won Robson a gold New York Radio Award for Best Radio Personality in a local market in 2019.[4][5] In later years, Night Owls aired from 10pm - 2am from Sunday to Thursday nights.[6] From October 2012, the Monday to Thursday night shows were simulcast on Metro's sister station TFM.[7]
Night Owls aired for the final time on Metro Radio and TFM on 27 June 2019 with a specially extended highlights show.[8] Robson continued with station owners Bauer as host of a weekly Sunday night version of Night Owls on sister station Greatest Hits Radio North East from August 2019 to the end of April 2022.[9]
He claims that in November 2000 he received a master's degree in Exorcism and Spiritualism at Birkbeck, University of London. [10]