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Mark Powell (born 1971 in Aberfan, Wales) is a British radio presenter. He currently presents the Mark Powell Drive Show on Swansea Sound in Swansea, Wales. He has worked at other local radio stations across the United Kingdom, such as 96.4FM The Wave, Valleys Radio, Galaxy 101, Red Dragon FM, Real Radio, TFM Radio and Capital Gold.
When Powell left school, he joined his local hospital radio station as a volunteer presenter. He sent his demo tape to local stations Red Dragon FM and Galaxy 101. Both stations offered him a spot, but Powell went with Galaxy Radio, presenting weekdays 2-6.
He then moved to Red Dragon FM for the late show. After this he accepted the offer of presenting the drivetime slot for a year but soon after the station was sold.
Powell then arrived at TFM Radio, presenting the 10am - 1pm slot. He once did his show naked in protest of the lack of cool air in the studio. The story with a photo got onto page 7 of the Daily Sport.
Mark John Powell (born 4 November 1980, Northampton) was an English professional cricketer for Northamptonshire from the years 2000 to 2004. Since then he has retired from professional cricket to take up a business career in London, England where he also continued to play club Cricket in the Middlesex Premier League for Finchley between 2006 and 2009.
Mark Powell played a total of 42 Cricket matches for Northamptonshire in First Class and One day competitions, as well as appearances for the England Under-15 team in 1996 and the Loughborough UCCE in 2000 to 2002. His First Class high score of 108* in 2002 was achieved during a record-breaking first wicket partnership of 375, in which Rob White scored 277.