Career
He was the Controller of British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 1 in the United Kingdom, and held that role from 1998–2011, taking over from Matthew Bannister. He was also the controller of British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 1Xtra, British Broadcasting Corporation Asian Network, British Broadcasting Corporation Popular Music and British Broadcasting Corporation Switch. He was recently appointed Chair of the United Kingdom charity Youth Music.
He went to Ashton Park Comprehensive School in Bower Ashton, Bristol.
From 1978-1979, he was the assistant stage manager at the Bristol Arts Centre. Parfitt joined the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1980 working as a Studio Manager.
He spent some time with BFBS in the Falkland Islands, before returning to the United Kingdom in 1984. He became a producer in British Broadcasting Corporation Education in 1985, then joined Radio 4 in 1987 and produced Pick of the Week and Bookshelf.
He helped set up Radio 5, and became the network"s Assistant Editor in 1989.
He joined Radio 1 as Chief Assistant to the Controller in 1993. A year later he was promoted first to Editor, Commissioning and Planning and soon after to Managing Editor. In 1997, he became the network"s Deputy Controller when Matthew Bannister was appointed Director of British Broadcasting Corporation Radio.
In March 1998, Parfitt was appointed Controller of Radio 1.
During his time as Controller he has refocused the station on a core target audience of 16- to 24-year-old listeners. In 2002, he oversaw the launch of British Broadcasting Corporation 1Xtra, a digital radio service for fans of new black music
More recently, Parfitt has been instrumental in changes to the Radio 1 daytime output including the appointment of Chris Moyles as the Radio 1 Breakfast Show host in January 2004, as well as the 2006 reshuffle which saw Colin Murray move to 10pm. This has seen a sustained improvement in RAJAR ratings with the station reaching the ten million mark in listenership.
Although much of this is down to Moyles (who often refers to Parfitt as "Parf Daddy"), many other shows particularly Scott Mills have seen increases.
In July 2006 Parfitt was appointed the British Broadcasting Corporation"s Teen Tzar. This makes him head of all teenage entertainmentwith a view of making sure the British Broadcasting Corporation offers a wider choice to the 11–25 age group. In December 2007 Bob Shennan, the Controller of Five Live moved to Channel 4 to manage its new three radio stations, leaving Parfitt temporarily in charge of Five Live and Five Live Extra and the Asian Network.
In December 2008 it was announced that Parfitt"s role within the British Broadcasting Corporation was to be expanded and he was taking on the role of Controller of British Broadcasting Corporation Popular Music in addition to his existing portfolio that includes Radio 1, 1Xtra, Asian Network and British Broadcasting Corporation Switch.
As part of his responsibilities, the Radio 1 controller would also oversee the pan-British Broadcasting Corporation music event The Electric Proms. Parfitt had been caretaking the role since Lesley Douglas resigned from the post.
In March 2009, he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro along with Radio 1 presenters Chris Moyles, Fearne Cotton and seven other celebrities for Comic Relief 2009. On 21 July 2011 it was announced Parfitt would leave Radio 1 at the end of July, after 13 years at the station.
He was succeeded as Acting Controller by Ben Cooper.
He is a Fellow of The Radio Academy. In December 2007, Parfitt was criticised for only authorising a cut version of The Pogues "Fairytale of New York", censoring the words "slut" and "faggot". This decision was later reversed after widespread media coverage, and a decision by sister station Radio 2 to play the track uncensored.