Riley is perhaps better known as one half of the duo
Mark and Lard with fellow DJ
Mark Radcliffe, who together presented "Hit the North" on
BBC Radio 5 (at the time a children's, comedy, and drama network). During this period Riley also presented a programme on Radio 5 called
Cult Radio, and wrote and produced a
BBC Radio 1 series presented by
Noddy Holder called
Glitter and Twisted. Mark and Lard moved to Radio 1's 10 pm slot in 1993, followed by an unsuccessful move to the more mainstream orientated breakfast show in February 1997, and finally to the 1 pm to 3 pm slot in October that year. In 2009 Mark and Lard reformed to front radio adverts for
Manchester City in
North West England (Riley is a long-time fan of the club). and band in 2014 Up until the end of May 2023, he presented the
Sony Radio Academy Award-nominated 7–9 pm show, Monday to Thursday on Radio 6 Music. The show featured almost daily sessions from artists chosen by Riley himself. Among the bands championed by Riley have been
Metronomy,
Field Music,
Everything Everything,
Wild Beasts,
Sweet Baboo and
King Creosote and more recently
Ty Segall,
Unknown Mortal Orchestra and
Thee Oh Sees. He previously presented
Mint with Rob Hughes on Sunday evenings. Hughes joined Riley's early evening show on Tuesdays (The A to Z series) and Thursdays (The Parallel Universe). Riley currently co-presents
Riley & Coe with
Gideon Coe, from 9 pm to 11 pm on Monday to Thursday evenings. February 2015 saw the first episode of
All Shook Up, a made-for-
iPlayer 'TV' programme featuring live music presented and curated by Riley. Series 1 is made up of four episodes, all filmed in the University of Salford studio. Episode 1 featured performances from
The Wave Pictures,
Slug and
Lonelady. Episode 2 features
Wire, Monotony and
Jane Weaver, Episode 3
Teleman,
Sara Lowes and
Sauna Youth and Episode 4
Jesca Hoop,
The Wytches and
Richard Dawson. Riley, together with Rob Hughes, wrote and presented an 'A to Z of
Punk and
New Wave' on 6 Music, which was then turned into a successful
podcast. That was followed by the long-term project 'The A to Z of
David Bowie', a commercially available podcast, which was launched on 30 January 2018 and ran for 72 episodes. Riley and Radcliffe formed the parody group
Shirehorses, once appearing at the
Glastonbury Festival in 1997 in what they called the headline slot, going on as they did at 10.00am. They also did shows in various parts of the country including three dates supporting
Blur. They released two comedy/parody albums under the guise of the Shirehorses:
The Worst...Album in the World...Ever...EVER! (which reached number 22 in the
UK Albums Chart) and
Our Kid Eh, the latter an affectionate parody of
Radiohead's album
Kid A (which reached number 20). == Personal life ==