Monday, 06 October 2025

People still make fun of my old mullet, says Eighties presenter

People still make fun of my old mullet, says Eighties presenter

DJ Pat Sharp will once again be presenting at Rewind South.

“I’m the compère and host, so I tell people who’s coming up,” he says. “I’ll have a few minutes’ banter with them and then the band takes over.”

A few years ago, he ended up hosting on the main stage at the retro festival.

Pat recalls: “They couldn’t get Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five couldn’t make it from America because of covid restrictions or some sort of visa problem, so I ended up playing an actual DJ set, which was fun.” The 61-year-old from Bushey started out as a presenter on BBC Radio 1 and went on to present ITV anarchic children’s show Fun House.

He no longer sports his trademark mullet hairstyle but still gets stick for it.

“I did a gig at Butlin’s recently and there were people dressed as me with masks of me, wearing mullet hairdos. Some of them had red and yellow pom-poms with Fun House T-shirts.

“It’s slightly scary in an Alan Partridge way but it’s a bit of an accolade. It’s nothing but kindness and nice vibes.” He enjoys Rewind, saying: “There’s a big demand for nostalgia. I see a lot of the acts on the circuit, especially ABC and Nik Kershaw.

“I was playing ABC and The
Look of Love
on my first radio
show in 1982. It’s a long-lasting relationship.”

Rewind South takes place at Temple Island Meadows in Remenham from Friday to Sunday, August 18 to August 20. For more information, visit south.rewindfestival.com

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