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'''Ian Camfield''' is a current [[Xfm]] and former K-ROCK DJ occasionally referred to on the show. [[Ricky]] and [[Steve]] describe him as a would-be rock god and a junior [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Vance Vance]. In recent years, Ian has found a degree of success as a rock DJ in America and even interviewed Ricky while he was in New York filming [[Ghost Town]]. | '''Ian Camfield''' is a current [[Xfm]] and former K-ROCK DJ occasionally referred to on the show. [[Ricky]] and [[Steve]] describe him as a would-be rock god and a junior [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Vance Vance]. In recent years, Ian has found a degree of success as a rock DJ in America and even interviewed Ricky while he was in New York filming ''[[Ghost Town]]''. | ||
However, after a year hosting on K-ROCK, the | However, after a year hosting on K-ROCK, the station changed to a more classic rock-based format. It was because of this that Camfield decided to leave. It was announced in December 2008 that he would return to Xfm after a year's exile[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/dec/17/ian-camfield-rejoins-xfm]. He also briefly hosted ''The Rock Top 10'' on VH1. | ||
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Revision as of 17:14, 4 November 2011
Ian Camfield is a current Xfm and former K-ROCK DJ occasionally referred to on the show. Ricky and Steve describe him as a would-be rock god and a junior Vance. In recent years, Ian has found a degree of success as a rock DJ in America and even interviewed Ricky while he was in New York filming Ghost Town.
However, after a year hosting on K-ROCK, the station changed to a more classic rock-based format. It was because of this that Camfield decided to leave. It was announced in December 2008 that he would return to Xfm after a year's exile[1]. He also briefly hosted The Rock Top 10 on VH1.
He stood in for Karl on 20 December 2003.