Peter Deeley

Peter Deeley (born c. 1949)[1] is a British journalist who until January 2006 was a presenter on the London phone-in radio station, LBC 97.3.

Deeley has interviewed former U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon, as well as Dr. Henry Kissinger and former British Prime Ministers Baroness Thatcher, Tony Blair and Sir John Major.

[1] His career began in the late 1960s when he reported on the Solihull News in the West Midlands, before moving to the Birmingham Evening Mail.

Before his retirement from broadcasting, Deeley presented the overnight programme on LBC from 1 am to 5 am on Mondays and from 12 am to 5 am on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.

In 2007, Deeley and his partner Alan Tollins (born c. 1959), a GP, bought a country bed and breakfast business at a 15th-century hall house, Farthingales Homestead, in the ancient village of Nonington near Canterbury on the edge of the North Downs.