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Huey Morgan and Nick Bright Bid Farewell to BBC Radio After Long Tenures

Huey Morgan and Nick Bright Bid Farewell to BBC Radio After Long Tenures

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev
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Huey Morgan and Nick Bright Bid Farewell to BBC Radio After Long Tenures

Huey Morgan ends his 17-year run on BBC 6 Music; Nick Bright leaves 1Xtra after 15 years of energizing airwaves.

When longtime voices that have shaped your weekend mornings and energizing radio sessions step away, it feels like the end of an era. Such is the case with Huey Morgan and Nick Bright, two beloved BBC radio personalities who have announced their departures from their respective shows after over a decade of memorable broadcasts.

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Huey Morgan Signs Off from BBC 6 Music After 17 Years

Huey Morgan, famously known as the frontman of the Fun Lovin’ Criminals, has been a staple of BBC 6 Music since October 2008. His show, The Huey Show, has been a go-to Saturday morning soundtrack for fans who appreciated his eclectic taste and signature charm. But after 17 years, Huey decided it’s time to hang up the mic at 6 Music, with his final show airing on December 27.

BBC 6 Music expressed their gratitude on Instagram, stating:

“Huey Morgan has decided to leave 6 Music and his last show will be on Saturday 27th December. We would like to thank Huey for being part of the 6 Music family for 17 years, and for bringing us all such a brilliant soundtrack to our Saturday mornings. We will miss him and wish him the very best for the future.”

At the time of writing, Huey Morgan himself has yet to speak publicly about his departure.

Nick Bright Waves Goodbye to 1Xtra After 15 Years

Not far behind, Nick Bright announced the end of his long-standing tenure with BBC 1Xtra. Since joining in 2010, Nick has been the vibrant voice behind the weekend breakfast and Saturday mid-morning shows, captivating listeners with his infectious energy and enthusiasm. His final broadcast is scheduled for January 3, from 10 am to 1 pm.

1Xtra’s Instagram shared their message to Nick:

“After 15 years with the network, Nick Bright has chosen to leave the station, with his final show broadcasting on Saturday 3 January. We would like to thank Nick for 15 fantastic years at 1Xtra, to which he has brought great energy and enthusiasm. He will always be a part of the 1Xtra family and we wish him the very best for the future.”

Nick himself took to Instagram stories to express his feelings:

“So much to say that I can’t really put it into words right now. To anyone that has been a part of this journey, thank you.”

Nick Bright Announcement

Huey Morgan’s Lasting Legacy in Music and Radio

For those who might not know, Huey Morgan’s rise to fame began with the Fun Lovin’ Criminals, a band that carved out a significant place in ’90s music history, particularly in the UK with three top 10 albums and eight top 40 singles. Though Huey parted ways with the band in late 2021, his influence and the band’s legacy remain strong. The band’s remaining members wished him well and pledged to continue as Fun Lovin’ Criminals.

Huey’s departure wasn’t without drama; in 2023, he openly criticized the lineup continuing without him, calling them “frauds and cowards” and referring to them as a “tribute act” on social media—a bold move that certainly stirred the pot among fans.

His radio career hasn’t been without its moments either. Back in 2012, Huey sparked controversy by taking a jab at fellow 6 Music DJ Lauren Laverne, dubbing himself “the people’s champ” and suggesting Laverne “just shows up and plays on Twitter.” Of course, he later apologized, showing that even radio personalities have their off moments.

This year, Huey released his autobiography, The Fun Lovin’ Criminal, which dives deep into the band’s rise, his personal battles with mental health, and vivid tales from ’90s New York. Readers and critics alike praised his raw honesty and down-to-earth storytelling, a perfect reflection of the man behind the mic.

Nick Bright’s Impact at 1Xtra

Nick Bright’s presence at 1Xtra has been marked by his dynamic energy and dedication to bringing fresh sounds to the airwaves. Over 15 years, he has become synonymous with weekend radio for many listeners, cultivating a strong bond with his audience through music, interviews, and his vibrant personality.

His departure marks a significant change for 1Xtra’s weekend lineup, but his influence will undoubtedly linger.

Leaving us with a mixed sense of nostalgia and excitement for what lies ahead, both Huey Morgan and Nick Bright close impressive chapters of their broadcasting careers. It’s a reminder of how radio can shape our weekends and infuse our lives with music and personality.

FAQ

  • How long did Huey Morgan host his show on BBC 6 Music?
    Huey hosted The Huey Show for 17 years, starting in October 2008 and ending in December 2025.
  • When will Nick Bright’s last 1Xtra show air?
    Nick’s final broadcast on 1Xtra is set for January 3, from 10 am to 1 pm.
  • Why did Huey Morgan leave the Fun Lovin’ Criminals?
    Huey stepped down in late 2021. The remaining band members continued without him, but Huey later criticized the ongoing lineup on social media.
  • Did Huey Morgan ever cause controversy during his radio career?
    Yes, in 2012, he criticized fellow BBC 6 Music DJ Lauren Laverne but later apologized for the remarks.
  • What is Huey Morgan’s autobiography about?
    The Fun Lovin’ Criminal shares stories about the band’s rise, Huey’s mental health struggles, and life in ’90s New York, praised for its honesty and authenticity.

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