Lliana Bird
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Lliana Bird, born 17 August 1981, is a British radio presenter, writer, actor, and co-founder of charities Help Refugees and The Kindly Collective.
She is currently a host on Radio X.
Personal life
Since around 2010, Bird has been associated with comedian Noel Fielding. They live in Highgate, north London. Bird and Fielding has two children, a daughter born in 2018 and a second daughter born in August 2020.
Career
Bird appeared on Radio X, formerly known as Xfm, from 2014 to 2021. She has also worked with Capital Radio, Virgin Radio, LBC, and BBC Three Counties Radio. She appears on LBC, BBC 5 Live, and BBC London as a regular guest.
In 2010, she launched "Independence Day" radio radio documentary series about independent record labels. She appeared on XFM from 2007 to 2015, when the station rebranded as Radio X. Bird was the last live stream host on Xfm, delivering the final live link and playing the song that the station began on. 'Kick Out The Jams' MC5 was the last live broadcaster on Xfm.
Geek Chick's Weird Science, Bird's weekly podcast, was selected as one of iTunes Best of 2014.
Emma Gannon, a female-focused podcast that features unfiltered roundtable discussions, co-presents "Get It Off Your Breasts."
Bird has appeared on Sky News and BBC Breakfast as a guest commentator. She appeared on TFTV and XFM's online station, XFM TV, before. In 2014, she exhibited a conservation series about London Zoo. In 2016, she appeared on BBC's Springwatch as a guest.
Bird has appeared in many productions, including Fiddler on the Roof at The Lyric Theatre, Boom-a-bang at the Etcetera Theatre, and The Christmas Cockpit Theatre.
Bird & Beliebe Barran, a theatrical production group, formed in 2009; Phoebe Barran formed Bird & Beam. At Theatre 503, Orlando Wells' The Tin Horizon was their first performance, which attracted raves from critics.
In 2013, she co-produced Orlando Wells' adaptation of Patrick Hamilton's "The Duke in Darkness," which ran at the Tabard Theatre from 16 April to 11 May.
Bird has appeared in several episodes of The Mighty Boosh, as well as in episodes of Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy Series 1 and 2.
In 2018, Bird wrote and co-directed her first short film starring Paul Kaye and Mark Benton. It went on to win numerous awards.
Bird wrote and co-directed her second film, 'Styx & Stones,' in 2022 (release date unknown).
Bird contributes to The Huffington Post on a number of social topics.
She published The Mice Who Sing for Sex (and other bizarre science stories from around the world) with Dr. Jack from her Geek Chick's Weird Science podcast in 2016.