Peters was contacted in 1974 by
UBN's programme director
Adrian Love (son of
Geoff Love) while working at a Relay Station operated by the
Post Office through which UBN broadcast to factories in
Osterley (studio base),
Liverpool, Manchester and
Tollcross in Glasgow. Peters had already met
Roger Day on air and was keen to work there. Peters joined in April 1974. In 1975, Radio Trent were looking for presenters and Bob Snyder (Radio 270) who was also in the UBN line up, was to become Trent's programme director. Peters left UBN in May 1975 and moved to Nottingham to help set up the area's first
commercial radio station. The station,
Radio Trent, was launched on Thursday 3 July 1975, and he hosted its first programme. He spent several years with Trent and hosted many shows including Trent Top 30, which was also later broadcast on
Leicester Sound and Derby's Trent 945 (later called
Ram FM) before moving to its medium wave service,
GEM-AM, when this was established in 1988 as a result of
Independent Broadcasting Authority requirements over the simulcasting of programmes on both the AM and FM frequencies. After several years with GEM, one of his Trent colleagues became involved in the management of a new station,
Century FM based in Nottingham, and he was given the chance to return to FM broadcasting. However, he maintained his links with GEM, and eventually became its sole local weekday presenter after the station's purchase by
GWR Radio. At
Classic Gold GEM (as it was then renamed), he presented the afternoon drivetime show and voiced local announcements. == Freelance career and Saga 106.6 FM ==