Nicky Campbell has won 6 Sony Gold Radio Awards. He has presented network radio BBC programmes for 30 years now starting off his Radio career as a colleague of among others Kenny Everett, Alan Freeman and John Peel. Nicky has presented on various TV programmes over the years ranging from Top of the Pops to Newsnight and Panorama. In 1988 he became the first and longest running host of the Wheel of Fortune and went on to front the iconic BBC consumer show Watchdog for 9 years.
Currently, he co-presents ITV's ground-breaking and BAFTA winning Long Lost Family with Davina McCall and also Born Without Trace and Missing in Action. He has presented eleven series of the BBC's Sunday morning ethical and religious debate programme The Big Questions and both series of the BAFTA nominated Operation Live made by The Garden for Channel 5.
He has co-hosted the multi-award winning Five Live Breakfast show for 16 years with Victoria Derbyshire, Shelagh Fogarty and now Rachel Burden. He has interviewed every Prime Minister and Chancellor since Margaret Thatcher and covered World Cups and Olympic Games from Australia, Japan, South Korea, China, Germany, South Africa and a Panorama special from New York three days after 9/11.