Natalie Wheen Explained

Natalie Wheen (born 1947) is an English writer and radio presenter, broadcasting on the BBC and on Classic FM.[1]

Wheen, born in Shanghai, was a presenter of BBC Radio 4's arts programme Kaleidoscope[2] [3] and Radio 3's evening sequence Mainly for Pleasure (subsequently In Tune). Quentin Letts described her as "the combative Natalie Wheen, one of the BBC's best-known (and deeper) voices."[4] She broadcast on Classic FM[3] [5] between 1999 and 2012. On her debut there, The Guardian described her as "someone with a compendious knowledge of classical music, allied to a camp irreverence. ... Wheen's tongue is famously withering ... With her rattling pace and deep, warm voice, this is a clever appointment."[5] One Sunday Times journalist described her as "breathy and bubbly"; another described her as "posher than a dowager duchess", and considered her axing "inexplicable".[6]

In 1994, Wheen was one of thirty-five members of the UK arts scene who signed a letter calling for the resignation of art critic Brian Sewell.[7] Sewell responded by placing on the cover of his book The Reviews That Caused The Rumpus: And Other Pieces a version of the painting The Nightmare, in which he himself was shown sitting naked on a sleeping woman.[8] He stated that he hoped "everyone will interpret the woman who has fainted clean away as Natalie Wheen."[8]

Wheen was nominated for a Sony Award in 2000[9] and 2004.[10] She was placed third in a poll of "most attractive radio voices" by readers of the Radio Times magazine in 2002.[11] [12]

Wheen now co-owns an olive oil business along with artist Deborah MacMillan, widow of choreographer Kenneth MacMillan.[13]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.classicfm.co.uk/sectional.asp?id=9437 Classic FM profile
  2. Family Voices review, 1981
  3. Book: Elmes, Simon . 2013 . Hello Again...: Nine Decades of Radio Voices . Random House . 341 . 9780099559788.
  4. News: Letts . Quentin . And on Kaleidoscope tonight: The axeman . 7 April 2019 . The Daily Telegraph . London . 4 August 1995 . 17.
  5. News: Karpf . Anne . Attitude Adjusters . 7 April 2019 . The Guardian . 15 May 1999 . London . 5.
  6. News: Donovan . Paul . Pick of the day . 7 April 2019 . The Sunday Times . London . 4 July 2010 . 55.
  7. News: Dugdale . John . Brian Sewell vs Natalie Wheen . 7 April 2019 . The Sunday Times . London . 28 August 1994 . 21 [S7].
  8. News: Simple . Peter . Devil bares all in art world rumpus . 7 April 2019 . The Sunday Telegraph (The Telegraph Historical Archive) . 1720 . 22 May 1994 . London . 30.
  9. News: Ross in line for radio award . BBC News . 2 May 2000 . 9 May 2008 .
  10. Web site: The Music Broadcaster Of The Year . Sony Radio Academy Awards . 9 May 2008 .
  11. Radio Times favourite voices . BBC . 22 January 2002.
  12. News: Donovan . Paul . Voices of the people . 7 April 2019 . The Sunday Times . London . 14 June 2015 . 69.
  13. Web site: Our Story . Avlaki . 2 April 2019.