During his student years, Radcliffe was a member of a number of bands, including a short stint as the drummer for the band
Skrewdriver which he left before their later transformation into a
white power group. His first job was assistant producer at
Piccadilly Radio in 1979, producing documentaries, classical music and drama. Radcliffe's radio presenting career began in late 1982 at Piccadilly Radio, where he hosted a Friday night show called
Cures For Insomnia. He later hosted
Transmission, an eclectic show playing local and nationally recognised
new wave and
post-punk bands as well as European
avant-garde and
electronic music.
Radio 5 career Radcliffe came to prominence as a DJ on
BBC Radio 5's
Hit the North from 28 August 1990, but also appeared on other shows such as
Cult Radio. Nearly twenty years later, in 2009, he briefly stood in as a presenter on
BBC Radio 5 Live, the station that replaced it, to cover
Simon Mayo's afternoon show.
BBC Radio 1 Radcliffe's
BBC Radio 1 career began in 1983 when he produced sessions at
Maida Vale Studios for
John Peel's show, and was the head of live music. He moved back to Piccadilly Radio in 1985 as head of music. He moved back to the BBC, producing arts shows for Radio 2, and Radio 5's
5 A Side; as a producer he was the first to put
Caroline Aherne on national radio as
Mrs Merton. Radio 1 had heard his programme on the former Radio 5, and offered him two weeks when
Mark Goodier was off, and afterwards Radio 1 offered him a weekly one-hour show on Mondays. In 1991, he started presenting the one-hour Monday evening show
Out on Blue Six. In early 1993 he hosted the arts programme
The Guest List on Thursdays. Also in 1993, Radcliffe presented
Skyman, an odd show that he presented in character as a visiting alien, and all the records played were space-related. This half-hour show aired immediately before
Out on Blue Six on Monday evenings. His most famous work was when he took over from
Nicky Campbell on 28 October 1993. This was part of the act
Mark and Lard (with
Marc "The Boy Lard" Riley) on Radio 1. The duo began in a 10 pm – midnight slot, the
graveyard shift, on Mondays to Thursdays. Mark and Lard hosted a show of unprecedented variety, incorporating poetry readings from regular guest
Ian McMillan, off the wall, irreverent comedy, bizarre quizzes 'Fish or Fowl', 'Bird or Bloke', 'Bard or Blake' (amongst others), and a playlist that rivalled
John Peel in eclecticism. The show also held some of the best sessions from up and coming and alternative bands of the time, including
Throwing Muses,
Moloko,
Nick Cave,
Pulp,
Cardiacs,
The Bluetones,
Babybird,
The Divine Comedy,
Placebo and
Mice. Radcliffe is also credited with the success of
White Town's "
Your Woman" in January 1997. Following
Chris Evans' sudden departure from Radio 1 in early 1997, Radcliffe and Riley were moved to a brief and unsuccessful position on the breakfast show. Their style of music and broadcasting was not a success in this slot, which catered for a more mainstream audience, and they were soon moved into the early afternoon slot where they resided for the next seven years. This show was a success and saw them win three
Sony Gold awards for Best Daily Music Show.
BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 6 Music Radcliffe left Radio 1 in March 2004 and moved to
BBC Radio 2 in June of the same year, with Riley moving to
BBC Radio 6 Music. The new show was reminiscent of the graveyard slot he had previously occupied on BBC Radio 1; with live music and studio guests and ran between 10:30 pm and midnight. The respect Radcliffe had garnered as a broadcaster was cemented when he scooped a major interview with
Kate Bush in late 2005, her first in several years. For many months prior to this, he had been running his own 'Bush-O-Meter' on his show, questioning the possible whereabouts and activities of the elusive singer-songwriter and adding a photo of the day's guest or the 'Blessed Kate' to the chart until she appeared on the show. Radcliffe also won a Sony award for this show. Starting on 16 April 2007, Radcliffe joined forces with
Stuart Maconie to present a new show on
BBC Radio 2 on Mondays to Thursdays from 8 pm to 10 pm to much critical acclaim, including winning the prestigious Sony award for best Radio show of 2009. From April 2010, the show was reduced to three nights a week, Mondays to Wednesdays. For a time, he was a frequent stand-in in partnership with
Emma Forbes or
Liza Tarbuck during the 2–5 pm slot when
Steve Wright was away on holiday, thus taking him back to afternoon radio, and also stood in for
Simon Mayo on
BBC Radio 5 Live on a few occasions. In 2009, Radcliffe reunited with Marc Riley to make a series of radio adverts for
Manchester City F.C. that were broadcast in
North West England. In spring 2011, his show with Maconie moved to BBC Radio 6 Music, in the weekday afternoon slot. Radcliffe also presented his own weekly solo show on BBC Radio 2, called ''Mark Radcliffe's Music Club'', and in 2013 he took over the presentation of BBC Radio 2's weekly folk programme from
Mike Harding. His weekday afternoon show with Maconie was moved on 21 December 2018 to the weekends while he was undergoing treatment for cancer. and the pirate-themed band Galleon Blast. Radcliffe is also co-writer and performer in an avant-garde electronic duo UNE with Paul Langley and performs percussion and backing vocals with the band Fine Lines, who supported Kiefer Sutherland on his 2022 UK tour. Since 2023 Mark has also been performing in a duo with singer/songwriter David Boardman.Their debut album 'First Light' was released in February 2024. ==Television==