Charlie was featured as the main comedian on a documentary about the sporting dinner circuit, it was broadcast on Radio 4.
He has been the voice behind many wind ups on Century North East ‘Goffy in the Morning’ show, people such as footballer Chris Waddle fell victim of Charlie’s wind ups.
Radio1(Record Zippin Up The House)
Wire FM Beckham In Spain
Wire FM Coronation Street
Century North East Goffy In The Morning
Century Manchester Mc’Donald n Maguire
Radio Five Edwina Curry Club
Radio Five Gazza’s Not Going To The World Cup
Talk Radio (Interview)
Radio Four The Dinner Circuit
BBC Manchester The Breakfast Show
BBC Merseyside (Interview)
BBC Sheffield The Jimmy Carrol Show
BBC Leeds (Interview)
BBC Birmingham (Interview)
BBC Notts (Interview)
BBC Lancs (Interview)
Key 103 (Interview)
Rock FM (Interview)
Signal (Interview)
His characters Nelson Mandela in the North East and Jim Bowen catch public and celebrities alike out.
Charlie has also been the voice of Beckham ‘the Pain in Spain’ and the cast of Coronation Street on Wire FM the Pete Pinnington show.
Ashley Peacock actor Steve Arnold says “Charlie can do a better impression of me than i can do myself”
He wrote and played Gazza (Paul Gascoine) on Radio Five, the Richard Allinson hour.
Charlie was a member of Edwina Curry’s late night show “The Curry Club” where comedians singers and actors would debate about current affairs.
Also he made a record( Zippin up the House), it was played on radio 1 it was a send up of Zippy and George singing.
He has been a guest on many programmes doing interviews about his career.
Charlie is currently a presenter on XS Radio as a football pundit with Jim Salveson and Alex Stepney.