David Jensen

Presenter

Birthday July 4, 1950

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Age 73 years old

Nationality Victoria

#48214 Most Popular

1950

David Allan "Kid" Jensen (born 4 July 1950) is a Canadian-born British radio DJ and television presenter.

Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Jensen began as a radio DJ on Radio Luxembourg.

1968

He then joined Radio Luxembourg at the age of eighteen in November 1968, joining Paul Kay, Paul Burnett, Noel Edmonds and Tony Prince as the resident DJ team.

His recruitment was part of the "all-live" initiative, bringing to an end most of the pre-recorded shows.

1969

His initial slot was 1am to 3am Monday to Thursday, and 7pm to 9pm Sunday evenings, but was quickly promoted at the start of 1969 to an earlier slot, mostly starting at 9pm.

Being only 18 years old, Paul Burnett affectionately called him the "kid" and the name "Kid" Jensen was being widely used in newspaper listings by February 1969.

1970

From May 1970, he presented a popular progressive rock show, typically broadcast at midnight or 1am, later billed as "Dimensions" which resulted in a big increase in listeners to this slot.

1974

By 1974, Jensen was becoming a TV personality in Britain, hosting pop shows on ITV (including music quiz show Pop Quest), and in the mid-1970s he worked for the then-new Radio Trent (now Capital East Midlands) in Nottingham, one of the first legal, land-based commercial radio stations in the UK.

1976

Jensen was later a broadcaster for the BBC from 1976 to 1984, as a host on BBC Radio 1 and presenter on the TV music programme Top of the Pops from 1977 to 1984.

Jensen has also hosted and presented for Capital FM and ITV among other stations.

Born into a Danish-origin family residing in Victoria, British Columbia, Jensen began his career in his home country at the age of sixteen playing jazz and classical music on CJOV-FM, in Kelowna, on a show called Music For Dining, which was sponsored a lot of the time by a number of local funeral parlours.

In 1976 he joined the BBC's pop network, Radio 1, initially hosting a Saturday morning show from 10am to midday, but sitting in for many other DJs, and eventually graduating to a weekday late afternoon/early evening show in the spring of 1978 from 4:30 to 7:00pm.

He kept his profile high through regular appearances presenting Top of the Pops, and championed many acts who went on to achieve huge commercial success, notably The Police and Gary Numan.

1980

During the early part of his career he was billed as "Kid Jensen" and did not use his given name professionally until 1980.

After his 29 May 1980 radio show, Jensen left the BBC to work for the Turner Broadcasting System WTBS cable superstation in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was host of the 10:00pm nightly news.

1981

On 12 October 1981, Jensen returned to BBC Radio 1 with a new weekday evening show from 8 – 10pm.

The show was later extended to run from 7 – 10pm.

Soon afterwards he dropped the "Kid" name, although he would still be popularly known by it for many years to come.

His mid-evening show was dominated by indie-rock, but also featured interviews with mainstream acts such as Duran Duran, and was the first show to champion Frankie Goes to Hollywood, before their commercial success.

He remained a regular Top of the Pops presenter and struck up a famous partnership with John Peel.

He also wrote a pop column for the Daily Mirror.

1984

In 1984, Jensen quit Radio 1 and joined London's Capital FM, presenting the weekday mid-morning show (replacing Michael Aspel); moving to weekday drivetime in 1987.

In addition to his weekday shows he also presented the weekly The Network Chart Show, the UK's first syndicated commercial radio show which originally went out every Sunday between 5p.m. and 7p.m., competing directly with Radio 1's Top 40 show.

While presenting the Network Chart, Jensen became ITV's unofficial "face" of pop music, presenting pop shows such as The Roxy (an attempt to compete with Top of the Pops).

1993

He continued to comment regularly on pop-related stories in ITN and Sky News bulletins for some time after he left the Network Chart in 1993, when he was replaced by Neil Fox.

1998

Jensen continued to present the weekday drivetime show on Capital FM until 1998.

He also presented various children's programmes including Worldwise and Popquest.

In 1998, Jensen joined rival London FM station, Heart 106.2, presenting the weekday drivetime show from 4pm to 7pm.

He also presented a Sunday afternoon CD chart show called Kid Jensen's CD Countdown which was produced by Blue Revolution and networked on Birmingham's 100.7 Heart FM and various other stations.

2002

In 2002, Jensen returned to Capital and was heard on its oldies service Capital Gold.

2003

First presenting the Monday–Thursday late night show from 10p.m. – 1a.m., before taking over the weekday mid-morning slot in February 2003, then the breakfast show, (co-hosted with Erika North).

Jensen later moved to the late morning slot 10a.m. – 1p.m. Jensen teamed up with Capital Radio Producer Craig Kingham to present the Saturday morning show.

2008

In September 2008, Jensen hosted the evening show of Planet Rock (7-11p.m.) as a stand-in for Nicky Horne.

2010

Jensen left Gold in December 2010.

He also hosted Planet Rock's Sunday Morning show, "Another Dimension", and co-hosted with Rick Wakeman on Saturday mornings until December 2010 and briefly hosted the Saturday morning 10a.m. – 1p.m. show on his own, until he left the station in April 2011.

2011

Jensen joined Smooth Radio in April 2011 to present an afternoon show.

2012

In April 2012, he took over the Smooth Drive Home slot (Mondays to Friday, 4p.m. – 8p.m.) from Carlos.

Jensen also hosted a two-hour retro chart show on Smooth Radio on Sunday evenings.

2013

Smooth was acquired by Global Radio in 2013.

Following a studio and business move to Global headquarters in Leicester Square, Jensen was dropped from the schedules on 19 December 2013.