Rise to Success: Career Highlights of Tim Westwood

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Tim Westwood

Discover the career path of Tim Westwood, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.

Tim Westwood is a British DJ and presenter prominent in the hip-hop scene for over 30 years. Known for hosting Radio 1's rap show and MTV UK's Pimp My Ride UK, his influence has significantly impacted emerging artists. After nearly two decades, he departed from Radio 1 and 1Xtra in 2013, subsequently joining Capital Radio. Westwood's career highlights his long-standing presence and impact within the music and entertainment industries, particularly in promoting hip-hop and urban culture in the UK.

1987: Creates BBC Open Space documentary "Bad Meaning Good"

In 1987, Tim Westwood created and presented the BBC Open Space documentary "Bad Meaning Good."

1987: Joins Capital FM

In 1987, Tim Westwood started working at Capital FM.

1994: Moves to BBC Radio 1

In 1994, Tim Westwood moved to BBC Radio 1 to host its new rap show, which launched with a live concert featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Puff Daddy.

2003: Biggest-Selling British Urban Album

In 2003, Tim Westwood's "The Platinum Edition" compilation album became the biggest-selling British urban album of all time upon its release.

2004: Patron of Feltham Young Offenders' Institution Radio

As of 2004, Tim Westwood became a patron of the internal radio station at Feltham Young Offenders' Institution in west London.

2005: Hosts Pimp My Ride UK

In 2005, Tim Westwood began hosting the MTV series Pimp My Ride UK.

2007: Pimp My Ride UK Ends

In 2007, Pimp My Ride UK, hosted by Tim Westwood, concluded after running for three seasons.

September 2009: Hosts Weekday Drivetime Show for Radio 1Xtra

In September 2009, Tim Westwood began hosting the weekday drivetime show for Radio 1Xtra.

September 2012: Replaced by Charlie Sloth

In September 2012, Tim Westwood was replaced by Charlie Sloth on the Radio 1Xtra drivetime show, but continued his Saturday night Rap Show.

July 2013: Leaves the BBC

On July 26, 2013, it was announced that Tim Westwood would be leaving the BBC after nearly twenty years, as part of planned schedule changes.

2013: Leaves BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, returns to Capital Radio

In 2013, Tim Westwood departed from BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra after nearly 20 years and went back to Capital Radio.

2022: Described as Influential Hip-Hop Veteran

In 2022, The Guardian described Tim Westwood as a hip-hop veteran whose opinions have been able to make or break upcoming artists for over 30 years.