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Jonathan Randal Vaughan (born 16 July 1966) is an English broadcaster and journalist. Vaughan has become well known as a television and radio personality and has also built a reputation as a film critic. He co-presented Capital Breakfast alongside Lisa Snowdon on 95.8 Capital FM between 2004 and 2011. He also writes a weekly column in The Sun newspaper reviewing recent film releases.
Vaughan was born in Barnet, London to an engineer father, Randall, and a psychotherapist mother, Fay.
Vaughan was educated at a state school, St Andrew's Primary School in Totteridge, Barnet and later at two... MORE
Jonathan Randal Vaughan (born 16 July 1966) is an English broadcaster and journalist. Vaughan has become well known as a television and radio personality and has also built a reputation as a film critic. He co-presented Capital Breakfast alongside Lisa Snowdon on 95.8 Capital FM between 2004 and 2011. He also writes a weekly column in The Sun newspaper reviewing recent film releases.
Vaughan was born in Barnet, London to an engineer father, Randall, and a psychotherapist mother, Fay.
Vaughan was educated at a state school, St Andrew's Primary School in Totteridge, Barnet and later at two independent boarding schools Bramcote School, Nottinghamshire and Uppingham School, Rutland. During his school years he showed a talent for comedy, playing the violin and singing.
When Vaughan was 16 years old, his father went bankrupt. On leaving school, Vaughan moved to London and originally wanted to become a writer. He ended up with a variety of jobs ranging from a grill chef to even starting his own business selling boxer shorts.
In 1988, aged 21, Vaughan was arrested for trying to sell £15,000 of cocaine to undercover police officers in a hotel on the M1 motorway near Northampton. He was LESS
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