Career
Galloway presents a self-titled show on Radio Scotland every Monday from 9:00pm-11pm and does the British Broadcasting Corporation Introducing Scotland Thursday evenings/Friday mornings from 11:00pm–1:00am. He presents British Broadcasting Corporation Scotland"s T in the Park television coverage every summer. In addition to his regular shows which have been running for over 11 years on, Galloway has presented 2 series of "Mouthing Office" and "The Big Scottish Adventure", as well as various documentary series including "Indie-pendent Scotland", "The Banned History of Rock"n"Roll", "Meet the Neighbours" and "School for Genius".
He has broadcast live shows from the "T in the Park", "South by South West", Indian Summer, "Live 8" and "Connect" festivals for the British Broadcasting Corporation. He has also recently presented the Radio 1 Rock Show and covered for Marc Riley on British Broadcasting Corporation 6Music.
As a freelance journalist, Vic Galloway does regular work for newspapers, magazines and websites, including a weekly music column for "A-Listed". He has also written for The List and contributed articles such as "Why more DJ"s must be like Peel" to the Sunday Herald.
He is often invited to host and Military Cross events, such as "Burnsong", "Ballads of The Book" and "The Scottish Style Awards" in recent years. He also DJ"s in clubs and universities across the United Kingdom and abroad.
In 2009–2010 he compered the "Waverley Stage" as part of Edinburgh"s legendary Hogmanay Street Party Celebrations.
Galloway also writes a weekly column for the website Dear Scotland which features a listing of every Scottish band touring outside the United Kingdom that week. On 2 November 2010, it was announced that Galloway would be leaving the Radio 1 Introducing show, to be replaced by Ally McCrae of Detour Scotland. He"s currently working as a specialist advisor for the Scottish Arts Council as well as writing, performing and producing music of his own.