Alias: Grantly
Radio/Gospel/media background: Grantly learnt his radio skills (such as presenting and editing) after working as a volunteer for Guy's Hospital radio. He has worked on some of the biggest radio stations in London, namely: Fusion 107.3 FM (Positive Vibes), talkGospel.com, G Force Radio.com (str8up) & Voice Of Truth Radio (Sky 0205). From 2004-08 Grantly jointly hosted the 'Straight Up' show on Premier Radio with long time friend Tito Carless, and during this time they managed to pick up a radio award. Grantly was spotted hosting a live showcase in London West End (A Night with Siani), which led to him having his own programme on Revelation TV when the station started.
About the show: Great music and interactive games like the 'yes & no game’, ‘so you think you can sing’ and ‘tell me who this is’.
Would like to achieve: Gospel presenters Guild - UK.
Happiest when: Not sure if I should tell you this one.
Most embarrassing moment: When I thought a chair was there and there wasn't. I ended up on my bottom instead of the chair.
Cries when: Thinking about my late dad and how much I miss him.
Laughs when: I catch myself thinking I can do it better than God.
Earliest childhood memory: Trying to climb out of the window of a third floor flat and being caught just in time.
Would like to thank: Jo for leading me to Christ Jesus.
Favourite gospel track: ‘Right Now Holla' by Faith Child
Can't live without mobile, Facebook or iPod? Mobile.
Song you like, but won't tell your friends you like: That pop song that says ‘Ruby, Ruby, Ruby’.
One thing you can't live without apart from the Bible/Jesus etc: My family & my music collection.
3 guests for dinner and why: My Mum & Dad – it would be great for my son to see his Grandad in person. Denzel Washington – to see the look on my wife face when he walks through the door. Noddy, Ben 10 & Dora the Explorer – yeah, I know you said three but you know what children are like!
Secret phobia: Cats.
Favourite scripture: “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” —2 Timothy 1:7