They have four daughters, Breagha, Lilla, Kirsty and Isla. [37], The Daily Express said it had Commendable honesty . Nicky Campbell - IMDb [51] Campbell's adoptive father Frank died in 1996 of pancreatic cancer. The couple live in Clapham and have a home in the Scottish Highlands. Long lost siblings abandoned as babies discover parents - mirror They're friends and family; family sent from the animal kingdom to teach us, make us better and take us closer to nature. The broadcaster appeared on this morning's instalment of Lorraine, where he opened up . In 2017 Campbell was asked to write the song "Sacred Eyes" for the 40th anniversary of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and a video about the famous elephant orphanage. that aired on July 11, 2007. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. In his 2021 memoir One of the Family Campbell describes his lifelong obsession with radio and how he and his best friend at the time, the actor Iain Glen, would call various Radio Forth phone in shows pretending to be different characters. Nicky Campbell is a TV and radio presenter from Scotland. Nicky co-presented the program with Shelagh Fogarty from 2004 to 2011. Linda Larnach is the first wife of Nicky Campbell with whom he tied a knot in 1989, Scotland. Journalist Watch Video anchor.fm More Home About Community Videos About See all A prelude to some wonderfully entertaining Podcasts from Nicky Campbell with the help of family & special guests [human and canine] Competition T&Cs c See more IMPORTANT - COMPETITION T&Cs Nicky Campbell on being a father of four girls: 'What sort - mirror He is an actor, known for Long Lost Family (2011), Long Lost Family: What Happened Next (2014) and Thursday Night Live (1997). His second book, the Sunday Times Bestseller, One of the Family - Why A Dog Called Maxwell Changed My Life, came out in 2021. He presented his final Breakfast show on BBC Radio 5 Live on November 5, 2021, as he prepares to host a new phone-in program on the network. Nicky interviewed John Major in 1991 after Conservative Party chairman Chris Patten recommended the show to the Prime Minister when Radio 1 sent an invitation to No.10. Nicky Campbell revealed the abuse he suffered at Edinburgh Academy in 1970s He met with the daughter of his alleged abuser who spoke of childhood 'terror' By Laurence Dollimore and Stewart Carr