He also wrote a column for the Luton News (newspaper).
Radio Rhodes started his broadcasting career on Dublin pirate radio stations “ARD Radio" (Alternative Radio Dublin) and “Big D Radio” at the end of the 1970s, moving over to the UK and
Birmingham radio station
BRMB in 1980, before moving to
Beacon Radio in
Wolverhampton and then WABC (later called
Classic Gold WABC) in the early 1990s. Rhodes then joined
BBC Radio Shropshire as Breakfast Show host where he won the first of many
Sony Radio Academy Awards. In early 1994, Rhodes took over the weekday mid-morning show on the station. He remained on the slot until mid 1995, when Rhodes turned up at BBC Three Counties Radio, presenting a consumer programme five days a week. He was a presenter of the Politics Programme for the Eastern Region, BBC for four years. He has also presented occasional documentaries/reports for both BBC East and
BBC London Television. He was the voice of
Family Fortunes from 1987 to 1999. ==Sony Awards==