Once completed, Price pursued his desire and in 1993, he became a reporter on
Radio Berkshire – soon to move to
Radio Solent. In March 1994, he joined
BBC Radio 5 Live to eventually become a Senior Broadcast Journalist. He sometimes stood in for
Sybil Ruscoe, and occasionally presented
Up All Night. Price joined
BBC News 24 when it was launched in November 1997 and presented a mixture of news, fashion, and entertainment in a 10:30 pm slot, claiming to have been told he was too
camp to read the news. He and the producer Chris Wilson put together a nightly entertainment news discussion programme called
Zero 30.
Liquid News After Stuart Murphy said that he enjoyed the programme he was persuaded to take it to digital television channel
BBC Choice where it became
Liquid News on 30 May 2000. The show became a cult hit on BBC Choice. Even though the viewing figures were not very large, the critical reaction to the show was excellent, and
Liquid News quickly became the flagship programme of the channel. In 2001, Price hit the headlines when he signed a £280,000 two-year contract. Under his new contract, he hosted extra editions of
Liquid News for
BBC One,
BBC Prime and
BBC America, raising his profile further. Some sections of the press considered his salary to be too much for a presenter on a digital channel. However, the BBC recognised Price's potential and were keen to keep him from "defecting" to a rival network. At the time, Price himself was quoted as jokingly saying that he didn't understand why people would want to watch a programme presented by a "fat, balding, homosexual". Under proposals which were awaiting government approval, Price and
Liquid News would have been the centrepiece of a new BBC channel,
BBC Three. Price hosted his last edition of
Liquid News on 16 April 2002.
Other work In 2002, Price co-hosted
BBC One's
A Song for Europe competition to choose the UK entry into the
Eurovision Song Contest. He had previously hosted
BBC Choice shows relating to the contest, including the preview programmes. He had been scheduled to host BBC Choice's alternative coverage of the contest in May 2002. Before his death, Price was linked to a new BBC quiz show and a breakfast show on
Channel 4. == Death ==