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Me Mark Page is Britain's award winning Radio DJ, sometime TV presenter and all-the-time Middlesbrough F.C. fan. He's on the air around the world and writes weekly newspaper columns. Infamous for saying "slaphead" and "bye bye now!" you can hear him every week on BFBS worldwide, Sunday mornings on Scot FM and daily on Forces Radio in Catterick Garrison.

Following his full time move as player manager at Britain's first full time military radio station, Mark has also been snapped up by Scotland's biggest radio station - Scot FM. Mark is hosting Sundays on 'the Nation's station', heard from coast to coast on 100.3 and 101.1 FM. He teams up with his old Pulse boss, Geordie Mick Hall, to host the show from Leith each week hitting both Glasgow and Edinburgh. With tons of giveaways and calls, the show is set to lift the weekends to cult status- already enjoyed by the Boro boy in his award winning Clyde 1 FM days (check out the Career section on this site).Tune in and win Sunday 10-2 and don't forget to use the link at the bottom to email the show!

PRIZE GUY GOES ONLINE TOO!

What's it like to work with Me Mark, apart from the word 'nightmare'? Only kidding. James Masterton, Chart expert (see him on BBC News 24) and erstwhile radio jock, was MP's sidekick on the Pulse for 3 years. Check out Prize Guy's views at www.masterton.co.uk.

Mark swaps The Pulse for the military!

Yes it's true! After a number of months of juggling the Pulse breakfast show with an airshift and management of Forces Radio in the UK, both on a daily basis, Me Mark has made his last morning broadcast at West Yorkshire's number. Now that Forces Radio is full time in Europe's largest Garrison, Mark has transferred completely to Catterick. Check out The Pulse section for the lowdown on his departure.

Win Win Win! Head to the competition page to see who won a stack of vinyl and win some Mark in the Morning kit!

Did you know?

Mark and Roy Chubby Brown once cut a record together. Dennis & his C.B. c/w Yerknoworrameanlike, a double B side, didn't go gold, but it went tin in Middlesbrough.

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