
Dermot O'Leary
O'Leary began his radio career working as a disc jockey at Essex Radio. From 2001 to 2003, he was a presenter for London's indie rock station XFM. O'Leary joined BBC Radio 2 in 2004 and currently presents the Saturday morning breakfast show and since April 2022 Alternative Sounds of the 90's.
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Known For

BBC Children in Need

BRIT Awards

Comic Relief

National Television Awards

Reel Stories

Silence is Golden

Soccer Aid

The British Academy Film Awards

The Pet Show

This Morning

Dermot's Taste of Ireland

1 vs. 100

48 Hours to Victory

Big Brother Celebrity Hijack's Little Brother

Big Brother's Big Brain

Big Brother's Little Brother

Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack

Celebrity Big Brother's Big Brain

Celebrity Big Brother's Little Brother

SAS: Are You Tough Enough?

Shattered

Small Fortune

Sport Relief

Teen Big Brother

The Getaway Car

The Marriage Ref

The X Factor

The X Factor: Celebrity

The X Factor: The Band
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