Bio in brief:

Tony Miles is a Methodist Minister and the deputy Superintendent at Methodist Central Hall, Westminster. He is married to Frances and they live with their two children in Loughton, Essex. Tony is a broadcaster who currently presents the Saturday breakfast show. He is also an occasional contributor to BBC Radio 2's Pause For Thought. Tony has wrriten two books: Maybe Today published by CWR in 2009, and Like A Child written with his wife, Frances, in 2003. Tony is a regular contributor to ‘Living Light’ published by the Nationwide Christian Trust. Tony is actively involved with many organisations – including being a founding trustee and deputy chair of the Church and Media Network. He is also a trustee of the Christian Evidence Society, the Chigwell Riding Trust, and Methodist Central Hall, Westminster. He is part of ChurchAds.Net, God Goss, a member of the Rotary Club of Loughton and Buckhurst Hill, and a supporter of Fulham Football Club. He also tries to keep fit himself through regular visits to a local gym.

Bio for those who have nothing better to do:

Broadcasting: Tony is a broadcaster with over 15 years experience in commercial radio. He has presented a Saturday breakfast show for Premier Christian Radio for over 13 years. Across all platforms, Premier’s weekly reach is over 400,000 people. Tony’s current five hour show is the ‘Big Breakfast’ from 6am until 11am every Saturday. He is also an occasional contributor to BBC Radio 2's Pause For Thought (the live 5.45am slot on Mondays). Prior to this, he presented a two hour weekly programme ‘The Talk Shop’ for Ten 17 FM. Tony’s interest in broadcasting began through 8 years of involvement with hospital radio and initially through running his own mobile discotheque (‘Catch 45’) for 5 years. Tony is a member of the Radio Academy, involved with ChurchAds.Net, God Goss, and has been a shortlisting judge for the Jerusalem Awards.

 

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