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Martin Collins is a British radio presenter, who works for 102.2 Smooth Radio. Martin started broadcasting as soon as he left college. His broadcasting career began at Chiltern Radio. Next, he moved to London's Capital Radio, first presenting a Sunday night specialist show for the station, and later the weekday afternoon slot, before leaving the station in December 2003.
   At the beginning of 2004, Collins went 'freelance', heard on various stations across the UK such as Virgin Radio, Magic 105.4 and Capital Gold. In July 2004, Martin joined Virgin Radio on a permanent basis, doing lots of different shows including Drivetime and The Late Show and remained with the station until December 2006.
   Martin can be heard at drivetime between 4pm and 8pm and on Sunday mornings 10am - 1pm on London's 102.2 Smooth Radio.

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