“Forecasting astrologer to Wall Street and Hollywood celebrities William Stickevers on The Unexplained With Howard Hughes.”
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ABOUT THE UNEXPLAINED
British broadcaster/journalist Howard Hughes learned his craft interviewing high profile figures like British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Prince Albert of Monaco and celebrities like David Bowie and Lionel Richie. He reported live from Ground Zero – and covered events like the death of Princess Diana and the 7/7 terror attack on London in 2005. That day he was live on air for 13 hours. He covered two anniversaries of 9-11 at Ground Zero and met rescuers and people who were in New York on the day of the atrocity. Howard holds one of the UK’s most important radio accolades – the IRN Special Award for Contribution to Commercial Radio.
For more than a decade Howard was the “go to” radio newsman on UK commercial radio’s biggest show – the Chris Tarrant Breakfast Show on Capital Radio (3 million daily listeners). He travelled the world for and with the show – from New York to Cape Town to Hawaii to Sydney – at one stage he was flying 60,000 miles a year. He has also presented talk and music shows and provided live voiceovers for some of the biggest UK television shows.
With a lifelong interest in paranormality,space and science, Howard wanted to bring his hard news and broadcasting skills to a UK radio show. That’s why he created The Unexplained. The show has been running on radio and online for 12 years. Howard owns the format, website and title.
Some of the guests – like Uri Geller, Richard C Hoagland and Seth Shostak from SETI – have become friends over the years. The roster is a “Who’s Who” including Astronaut Edgar Mitchell, Al Bielek from the Philadelphia Experiment, Astronomer Sir Patrick Moore and world famous Investigator Linda Moulton Howe. Subjects tackled range from Bigfoot to Time Travel. The online show is heard worldwide – with a huge US and UK fanbase that grows week by week.
Howard currently works for the BBC as a newscaster and presenter and also does a weekly live version of The Unexplained for national commercial station talkRADIO.