[1] He was educated at Christ's School, followed by the University of Westminster, where he gained a BA degree in Communication and Media Studies.
In 1994, he joined Classic FM[4] and during his 20 years there he presented a number of programmes, including Opera in the Park and the record attempt to create the world's largest orchestra at the Symphony Hall, Birmingham.
He was best known for presenting the 1–5 pm weekday afternoon slot, which included Classic FM Requests.
In October 2014, Crick joined Jazz FM, initially as a guest presenter of The Performance Series.
[6] He then went on to host the Afternoon Drive slot on the network, from 2 pm[7] and from September 2015 he became the station's breakfast show presenter.