Nick Ferrari celebrates 20 years as presenter of LBC’s Nick Ferrari at Breakfast

5 January 2024, 09:34 | Updated: 5 January 2024, 12:01

Nick Ferrari celebrates his twentieth anniversary as the host of LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast show
Nick Ferrari celebrates his twentieth anniversary as the host of LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast show. Picture: Alamy
LBC

By LBC

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and former Prime Ministers lined up to congratulate Nick on his landmark broadcasting achievement

Listen to this article

Loading audio...

Nick Ferrari, one of the UK’s most popular, respected and formidable speech broadcasters, is celebrating 20 years as the host of LBC’s multi-award-winning Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, broadcast weekdays from 7am.

This morning’s anniversary programme featured guest appearances and special messages from leaders across the political spectrum, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and many of the former Prime Ministers whom Nick has interviewed and challenged over the past two decades, including Boris Johnson, Theresa May and Gordon Brown.

Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer takes part in Call Keir, his regular phone-in on LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast show, where he takes calls from LBC listeners across the UK, at the Global Studios, London. Picture date: Monday March 6, 2023.
Over his 20 years at LBC Nick has questioned many politicians, including the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. Picture: Alamy

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told Nick: “Massive congratulations on making it to 20 years. That’s an extraordinary innings. I’ve always loved coming on your show, particularly last year when we took lots of calls from your listeners, which was fun, and I’m pretty sure I’ll be back on your show again, particularly this year of all years, but congratulations, enjoy the day and I’ll see you soon.”

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who took part in his monthly Call Keir phone-in on Nick’s programme today, said: "Real congratulations, I am really pleased to be on on the day of your anniversary. I can't imagine what it's like to get up at 05:30 every week day for twenty years."

Nick has been at the forefront of major political events over the course of his 20 years at LBC
Nick has been at the forefront of major political events over the course of his 20 years at LBC. Picture: Alamy

After a highly successful career in the national press and television news, Nick Ferrari joined LBC in 2001 and launched the brand-new Nick Ferrari at Breakfast in 2004.

Ten years later, the programme launched nationally, along with LBC, which is now the UK’s number one commercial news talk brand. In the ten years since being a national breakfast programme, Nick has grown his audience by 94%, from 668,000 to 1.3 million weekly listeners, with his audience share growing by a staggering 103%.

Former Prime Minister Theresa May appeared often on Nick's show.
Former Prime Minister Theresa May appeared often on Nick's show. Picture: Alamy

While Nick has been the man behind the mic for the past 20 years, it’s his listeners who take centre stage each weekday morning, debating the issues that matter to them, expressing their opinions and sharing the most personal and often heartfelt stories with someone they have come to trust and, for many, consider to be a friend.

Nick has spoken to thousands of listeners, giving him a first-hand and unique insight into what people across the UK are thinking, feeling and experiencing.

For 20 years, Nick has been a champion of the radio phone-in, putting his listeners in the driving seat to question and challenge those in government and leadership.

Nick Ferrari celebrates his twentieth anniversary as the host of LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast show
Nick Ferrari celebrates his twentieth anniversary as the host of LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast show. Picture: Alamy

In 2013, Nick became part of radio history when Call Clegg launched on his programme – the weekly phone-in with then Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, marking the first time that a senior member of government had agreed to be challenged by listeners on air each week.

Other phone-ins soon followed, including Ask Boris, with then Mayor of London Boris Johnson, up to the current Call Keir and Call the Cabinet, where a different senior member of the Cabinet faces the public each time.

Nick questioned Boris Johnson both as Mayor and Prime Minister
Nick questioned Boris Johnson both as Mayor and Prime Minister. Picture: Alamy

Nick has proven to be a straight-talking, tenacious and, at times, tough interviewer and journalist – getting to the heart of an issue and asking the questions that other interviewers don’t.

Over the past two decades, he has interviewed thousands of national and world leaders from the worlds of politics, business and entertainment,

Speaking to Nick Ferrari today, former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said: "Warmest congratulations on this landmark moment, two decades entertaining, informing, provoking the unsuspecting British public as they listen to your show."

He said it was "no wonder you're a legend in British broadcasting, many congratulations."

Nick said he did not sleep well last night ahead of this special show, much like this first night on LBC twenty years ago.

"Thank you for indulging me, it's not something I imagine I'll be doing in twenty years time, but the most important thank you goes to you and it's very very heartfelt."

More Latest News

See more More Latest News

Police at the scene in north London

Major police presence on busy north London street amid reports of 'stabbing at bus stop in broad daylight'

Mrs Elphicke said today: "I'm sorry for the comments that I made about his victims"

New Labour MP Natalie Elphicke apologises over comments she made about her ex-husband's victims

Hungary China

China’s Xi receives ceremonial welcome in Hungary ahead of talks with Orban

Exclusive
Released prisoners will stop being supervised after serving two thirds of their license, under a new policy introduced by the probation service.

‘People will die’: Warning as freed prisoners go ‘unmonitored’, as probation service cuts supervision

Marius Gustavson carried out male castrations for money

'Eunuch maker' who mutilated paying customers and streamed procedures online is jailed for life

Five babies in England have died after being diagnosed with whooping cough

Five babies have died in England after rapid rise in cases of whooping cough, health officials confirm

Cyprus Israel Palestinians

First shipment of aid to US-built floating pier in Gaza leaves Cyprus

The zoo in Tiangzhou has been mocked over its exhibit

Chinese zoo mocked for painting dogs black and white to look like pandas

Russia Victory Day Parade

Russia celebrates victory in Second World War at Victory Day parade

Putin warns of 'global' war in Russian Victory Day speech as single tank is paraded for second year running

Putin warns of 'global' war during Russian Victory Day rant - but only one tank paraded as Ukraine conflict rages on

The Boeing plane failed to take off in Senegal

Boeing plane skids off runway and bursts into flames in Senegal, injuring 11 passengers as people scramble to break free

The RNLI launched its all-weather lifeboat from Hastings

Search operation stood down after parts of pleasure boat discovered in Channel off Hastings found to be a month old

The Bank of England has maintained interest rates at 5.25%

Bank of England holds interest rates at 16-year high of 5.25%

Trump Hush Money

Stormy Daniels to return to courtroom for Trump’s hush money trial

Vanuatu Airline

Air Vanuatu cancels flights and considers bankruptcy protection

The smoke has been seen as far away as Birmingham

Smoke visible for miles as warehouse fire on industrial estate forces businesses to be evacuated