Career
Trow began broadcasting on a Hospital radio station at Park Hospital in Davyhulme, Manchester. He started his professional career at Signal Radio in Stoke at the age of nineteen before joining the British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Manchester in 1990. Whilst at Signal Radio, had a Number One record (in Staffordshire) with the "Telethon Rap" with Lee Finan.
Robbie Williams worked for Philosophy and Trow was the first radio presenter to play a Take That record (Do what you like).
He worked for British Broadcasting Corporation GMR for 15 years before moving to British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Lancashire in 2003. In 2006, he began presenting the British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Lancashire Sunday morning programme with Sally Bankes.
Trow became the British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Derby Breakfast Show presenter in April 2010, although he had worked as a freelance for the station for six months. In March 2013 he left the Breakfast Show on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Derby after 3 years and returned to present the Drive Time show on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Manchester.
Trow has been a "warm up" man for CBBC working on programmes like Get Your Own Back.
He is a regular presenter for the British Broadcasting Corporation Exhibitions working on Gardeners World Live and the Good Homes Show and is a voice over artist in the North West. A Blackpool Football Club fan he is also the Matchday Compere at the club