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Alex Pascall OBE Alex Pascall Normal Alex Pascall 2 2007-09-30T12:02:00Z 2009-01-06T21:10:00Z 2009-01-06T21:10:00Z 1 307 1754 14 3 2154 11.773 125 0 0

 

Alex Pascall OBE
Broadcaster, Oral Historian, Facilitator, Presenter

It is his voice, a rich, animated and compelling story-tellers voice, that you first notice about Alex. That smile; a born entertainer and communicator.

 Jasmine Birtles, The Guardian

 

Alex has a unique Archive resource as the pioneering broadcaster and producer of the first daily black magazine radio programme for the BBC Radio London, a spellbinding voice that wafted over the airways of London for 14 years.

 

He was recently awarded Honorary Member of the National Union of Journalists, Alex is the co-founder of The Voice newspaper, a Voiceover Artist, humorist, storyteller, cultural strategist, communicator par excellence, creative education consultant and lecturer, a visionary in community affairs, singer/songwriter of seven titles for the BBC childrenÕs series, Teletubbies to mention just a few seasoned skills.

 

He possesses the ability to communicate with any audience as both a celebrity spokesperson and dynamic speaker, providing unforgettable experiences in the process, making him a credible and entertaining host with the ability to mesmerize and moderate conference audiences or host awards. During his charismatic and approachable presentations, Alex is known to sing songs from a variety of genres including his own works published by Good Vibes Records & Music Ltd, to capture core information shaped in the space of a song.

 

Truly a unique person dedicated to give in each of his performances, pure and absolute pleasure. He was awarded the OBE by Her Majesty the Queen, for ÔServices to Community RelationsÕ, which he affectionately calls the Order for Black Excellence. 

 

Roles

Facilitator

Celebrity Spokesperson

Journalist  (Current Affairs and Multi-cultural Britain, Cultural Industries, Creative Education, Trade Unions)

Black Culture Across the UK & European Divide

Black Music in Britain

 

 

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