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Radio 1’s Greg James reveals his surprising real name after 17 years on the air

GREG James has been a household name for 17 years ever since bursting onto national radio fresh from university.

But his airwaves moniker isn’t actually his real name, he has revealed.

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Radio 1’s Greg James has revealed his real name[/caption]
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Greg is married to author Bella Mackie[/caption]

The Radio 1 Breakfast Show host hastily chose his well-known surname shortly before being picked up by the Beeb in 2007.

Speaking to Kathy Burke’s Where There’s A Will, There’s A Wake podcast, he revealed he is in fact called Greg Milward.

The 38-year-old said: “I’m writing a book. It’s my first non-fiction adult book.

“It’s gonna come out next year, and I was writing a chapter on my
name. It’s turned into a bit of a secret, but it’s not a secret at all. In that Greg James is not my full name.”

Greg explained that James is actually his middle name and he chose to adopt it as a surname while working on student radio in the hope it would be more appealing to Radio 1 bosses.

He said: “I was looking around at like Sara Cox, Scott Mills. So my full name, my surname is Milward. It’s like a teacher’s name. It’s like a headteacher’s name. Greg Milward.

“My dad was a headteacher and I was like, ‘well, it’s
probably not that cool. I don’t really like it that much’. So I chose Greg James.”

However, could he go back in time, it’s likely he would have selected something else.

He said: “My regret is that I should have thought it through, because by the time Radio 1 had sort of spotted me; I’d won this award basically, and Radio 1 were in touch, and before I knew it, I was doing a tryout show for them, and Greg James appeared in the Radio Times, in the listings, and I was like, ‘it’s too late, I can’t change it now’.

“And then it just went on and on and on, and I can’t change it back now, I can’t do anything about it. I don’t mind it. It’s an okay radio name, but, I should have been more imaginative.”

Offering some reassurance, Kathy said: “No, no, because Greg James, like you say, it’s got that bang bang.”

Greg will be hoping he has a similar level of success with his book to those released by his wife, Bella Mackie, 41.

Bella, who is the daughter of former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger, wrote the hit non-fiction book Jog On: How Running Saved My Life and fictional best-sellers How to Kill Your Family and What a Way to Go.

This year Netflix greenlit an adaptation of How to Kill Your Family, a dark comedy that explores ways women can commit murder, and Hollywood star Anya Taylor-Joy will star in the lead role.

Where There’s A Will, There’s A Wake with Kathy Burke is available wherever you get your podcasts.

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Greg appeared on Kathy Burke’s podcast this week
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Strictly has lost its sparkle amid ‘groping’ and abuse allegations – fans are fed up of being lied to

STRICTLY Come Dancing fans are turned off after a summer of scandal.

BBC’s flagship show has been struck by poor ratings – and despite it being its 20th anniversary it appears the series has lost its sparkle.

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Katya Jones pushed away Wynne Evans’ hand from her midriff[/caption]

Bosses attempted to sweep the programme’s ‘abuse’ allegations under the dancefloor – after Graziano Di Prima was sacked over his behaviour towards Zara McDermott.

His axe came amid a five-month inquiry by BBC bosses into alleged bullying by Giovanni Pernice towards Amanda Abbington on the same series.

Despite the pair being firm fan favourites – their notable absence has been ignored.

Instead, viewers have been left without an on-screen explanation from hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.

The show’s family-friendly persona is being protected – with stars keeping up appearances amid the storm.

That’s despite Giovanni’s best friend Anton Du Beke returning as a judge while he competes on the Italian version of the show.

Although their names have not been mentioned, a dark cloud hovers over Strictly.

That’s not because the celebs are less entertaining, or the costumes not as glamorous; Dave Arch’s band is still producing fantastic performances and the choreography remains top-notch.

The elephant in the room has cast a shadow over the series because viewers are sick to the back teeth of being lied to.

Everyone understands that slapping on a smile after hearing “lights, camera, action” is second nature to those performers.

But the shocking allegations made when we’ve been led to believe everything’s hunky dory behind the scenes has left a bitter taste.

Keen to shrug off any accusations there’s trouble in the Strictly bubble, the new celebrities have remained as tactile and friendly with their dance partners as ever.

This behaviour backfired last weekend however, when Katya Jones appeared to let slip her “real feelings” towards Wynne Evans.

She was spotted rolling her eyes at the GoCompare singer after snubbing him over a high-five – before having to bat away his wandering hands in front of the cameras.

After instant backlash online, Wynne and Katya uploaded an apology video claiming it was an “inside joke gone wrong”.

Ever since, we’ve had to put up with the pair’s cringeworthy attempt to put on a united front.

Sadly it’s not worked on the public – with Wynne favourite to be booted out this weekend.

He appears to have become collateral damage to long-suffering fans who are fed up of being lied to.

Katya’s face told a story on Strictly last weekend when her smile dropped. It’ll take an Oscar-winning performance on this Saturday’s show to convince viewers her fixed grin isn’t just for show.

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The dance partners have since put on a united front since ‘hand-gate’[/caption]

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