Nick Ferrari

Nick Ferrari is one of Britain’s most recognisable broadcasters, best known as the host of LBC’s weekday Breakfast Show and one of the station’s most listened-to presenters. Renowned for his forthright interviewing style and ability to tackle the day’s biggest stories, Nick has built a reputation for challenging politicians, celebrities and business leaders alike. Covering politics, current affairs, entertainment and the media, he delivers engaging keynote speeches, hosts conferences and excels as an after-dinner speaker, offering audiences an insider’s perspective on journalism, broadcasting and the issues shaping modern Britain.

Nick began his career in journalism in 1981 as a news reporter for the Sunday Mirror before moving to The Sun, where he worked on the newspaper’s famous Bizarre gossip column. After almost two decades in print journalism, he made the transition to radio in 1999 as co-presenter of TalkRadio’s Big Boys’ Breakfast. His success on air led to his arrival at LBC in 2001, initially presenting breakfast before officially taking over the station’s flagship Breakfast Show in 2004. Alongside his radio career, Nick has become a familiar television personality, appearing on programmes including This Morning, The Pledge, The Alan Titchmarsh Show, Richard & Judy, GMTV, London Tonight, Newsnight and The Daily Politics, as well as starring in ITV’s Call Me A Cabbie.

Throughout his broadcasting career, Nick has received widespread recognition for his work. His accolades include the Sony Breakfast Show of the Year Award, Sony Speech Broadcaster of the Year, Arqiva Breakfast Show of the Year and the prestigious Arqiva Gold Award. In 2018, he won the IRN Best Interview Award for his acclaimed interview with Diane Abbott. He is also the author of ‘The World According to Nick Ferrari’, sharing his distinctive views on politics, society and the media.

As one of Britain’s most experienced broadcasters, Nick has interviewed countless influential figures, including former James Bond actor Roger Moore and leading political figures from across the spectrum. His wealth of experience covering breaking news, political debate and public opinion enables him to deliver insightful, entertaining and thought-provoking presentations that resonate with audiences across both the public and private sectors.

Nick Ferrari brings decades of experience at the forefront of British journalism and broadcasting, offering audiences an engaging, informed and often provocative perspective on politics, leadership, the media and current affairs. Drawing upon thousands of high-profile interviews and years of live broadcasting under pressure, he shares valuable insights into communication, decision-making and public opinion. Whether hosting conferences, moderating debates or delivering keynote speeches, Nick combines authority, humour and sharp analysis to create memorable events that leave audiences informed, challenged and entertained.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Nick Ferrari’s remarkable career:

  • 2018 – Awarded the IRN Best Interview Award for his acclaimed interview with Diane Abbott.
  • 2010 – Received the prestigious Arqiva Gold Award for his outstanding contribution to radio broadcasting.
  • 2010 – Won the Arqiva Breakfast Show of the Year Award for LBC’s flagship Breakfast Show.
  • 2009 – Named Sony Speech Broadcaster of the Year in recognition of his excellence in talk radio.
  • 2007 – Starred in ITV’s reality series Call Me A Cabbie, expanding his television profile.
  • 2006 – LBC’s Breakfast Show won the Sony Breakfast Show of the Year Award.
  • 2004 – Officially became presenter of LBC’s flagship Breakfast Show, cementing his place as one of Britain’s leading radio hosts.
  • 2001 – Joined LBC to present its breakfast programming, beginning a long-standing association with the station.
  • 1999 – Moved into radio as co-presenter of TalkRadio’s Big Boys’ Breakfast, marking a successful transition from print journalism.
  • 1981 – Began his journalism career as a news reporter for the Sunday Mirror, laying the foundations for a distinguished broadcasting career.