WE find out more about the voice of mid-mornings on Radio 2.
Which interview do you want to do over again to get right? Geri Halliwell. She had her dog with her which broke wind, she was dismissive throughout, and brought in a girl she’d just met outside. Least favourite interviewee? Harmonica player Larry Adler. He was combative and aggressive. I felt like saying: “Why did you bother?” Secret passion? I have a licence to drive Routemaster double-decker buses. My friends and I own six and hire them out for weddings and funerals. I don’t dress up in a uniform. What do you miss about Scotland? Proper hills, not the pimples of southern England. The Cairngorms are what I call proper hills. When I lived in Glasgow I didn’t fully appreciate my view of The Campsies. Were you a good accountant? No. My maths is good but I still can’t read a balance sheet properly. I left after two years to wash cars. Are you a good drummer? I’m OK, but I love it. I play in a band in my village and we do everything from jazz to Robbie Williams. Your pet hate? I can’t stand eggs unless they’re hidden in something. Hard boiled egg especially. If a chef puts an egg on top of something, I send it back. Album you couldn’t live without? Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. I’ve loved it from the day I bought it. Most important life changing event? Joining the BBC. I was working for a car hire firm when the head of the hospital radio station I helped at suggested I send in a tape. You have 24 hours left to live. How do you spend the time? I would choose to be a drummer in a large orchestra with the best players, playing all types of music on a massive scale, and being cheered to the rafters.
Ken Bruce: The incredible radio success of the man with the velvet voice
Radio 2 Live In Hyde Park, Sunday, September 13.
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