Education
University of East Anglia.
University of East Anglia.
He is most famous for his work as host of the Music Television show Up, Up, Down, Down.., the flagship program of Music Television Flux which has also aired on TMF United Kingdom and Music Television United Kingdom and Ireland. Griffiths also appeared on as a presenter and interviewer the online channel Music Television Overdrive as an offshoot of his work with Up Up Down Down as well as co-hosting various "top ten" chart shows of varying themes and participating in skits for Music Television"s "Go Green" day. He also covered the launch of the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii gaming consoles for Music Television, filming on location at their respective promotional shows and conducting interviews.
Griffiths also provided multiple voices for the ongoing series of animated shorts on Music Television Flux called "noobs" based around conversations occurring on the Music Television: Flux forums.
During the summer of 2007 he was Music Television"s correspondent at the Wireless Festival for Music Television Flux, interviewing numerous artists including The White Stripes, liquid crystal display Soundsystem, Perry Farrell and the Klaxons. In addition to his Music Television work he also hosts a weekly radio show on Brighton"s Radio Reverb along with the musician Rhys Peterson. as well as performing stand-up comedy across the United Kingdom.
Griffiths began his work as a broadcaster as the host of the breakfast show (and later the afternoon Drive time show) on the regional United Kingdom radio station "Livewire" at the University of East Anglia, serving as the Deputy Station Manager of the station from 2001 to 2003, this show was also hosted with Rhys Peterson and was later moved to Brighton when the pair graduated in the form of their Radio Reverb show.
As such the show has been broadcasting in one form or another since 2001.