Malcolm George Boyden was born on 5 August 1964 and is a double Sony Award-winning BBC local radio presenter, who formerly presented the Mid-morning show as well as a Sunday show on BBC Hereford and Worcester.
18 Facts About Malcolm Boyden
Malcolm Boyden then went on to work as a sports sub-editor on the Daily Star and then sports editor of the Birmingham Daily News.
Malcolm Boyden is a regular at the Hawthorns to watch his beloved West Bromwich Albion.
Malcolm Boyden first started broadcasting on Beacon Radio in Wolverhampton as a commentator on West Bromwich Albion games.
Malcolm Boyden then started broadcasting on BBC WM in the summer of 1993 presenting the Sunday Lunchtime show.
Malcolm Boyden then went on to present the lunchtime show from noon to 2pm and then the afternoon show from 1 to 4pm until he was axed from the station in March 2004.
Malcolm Boyden went on to take over Saturday mornings and his last show was on Saturday 2 March 2013.
Malcolm Boyden remained on the show until the Autumn of 2006 as Daz Hale returned to the slot upon the arrival of Phil Upton on the stations Breakfast show.
Malcolm Boyden covered for various presenters on the station since then.
Malcolm Boyden joined BBC Oxford in April 2008 initially as cover for other presenters, beginning his regular slot as the weekday breakfast presenter in the autumn of the same year.
Malcolm Boyden's last show on BBC Oxford was on Friday 31 October 2014.
Malcolm Boyden was heard on the radio every weekend across Hereford and Worcester, presenting a Sunday mid-morning Show from 9am to noon.
In October 2023, Malcolm Boyden stepped down from BBC Hereford and Worcester, citing changes to the BBC local radio as his reasoning.
Malcolm Boyden started a 12-week stint in Saturday mornings for BBC WM on Saturday 14 May 2016.
Malcolm Boyden has published a number of books: his debut novel, Perfect, was published in 2003.
Malcolm Boyden has become a pantomime regular making his debut in 1997 when he played alongside Frank Bruno and Karl Howman in Goldilocks and the Three Bears at Birmingham's Hippodrome Theatre.
Malcolm Boyden became a pantomime dame, in 2000 when he took on the role of Mother Goose at Coventry's Belgrade Theatre.
Malcolm Boyden has appeared with the Birmingham Royal Ballet; he performed the role of the Magician's Assistant in David Bintley's The Cracked Nut.