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Desert Island Discs

John Caudwell, businessman

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

John Caudwell is a businessman and philanthropist who founded the mobile phone company Phones 4U in 1996. It became the UK’s largest independent mobile phone retailer and made him one of Britain’s most successful businessmen. John was born in Birmingham and grew up in Stoke-on-Trent. He came up with his first business venture when he was five – he sold his toys to the other children in his neighbourhood. After he left school he became an apprentice engineer at the Michelin Tyre Factory, but the hunger to have his own business drove him on. In his spare time he set up a variety of enterprises from a grocery store to a mail order business selling motorcycle clothing. In 1980 he set up a car dealership with his brother Brian and a few years later spotted a mobile phone in use at a car auction. Although the phone was heavy and cumbersome, John saw the potential of cellular technology and set up his own retail business, starting off with 26 phones which took him almost a year to sell. In 2000 he set up Caudwell Children, his charity which helps children with disabilities, and remains its largest single benefactor. He was one of the first people in the UK to sign up to Bill and Melinda Gates’s Giving Pledge, vowing to give away 70% of his wealth during his lifetime. In 2006 John sold the Caudwell Group for £1.5 billion. DISC ONE: Bennie and the Jets by Elton John DISC TWO: She Loves You by The Beatles DISC THREE: Bring Him Home by Alfie Boe and the cast and orchestra of Les Misérables DISC FOUR: Maggie May by Rod Stewart DISC FIVE: My Way by Frank Sinatra DISC SIX: Bat out of Hell by Meat Loaf DISC SEVEN: Fix You by Coldplay DISC EIGHT: Truly Madly Deeply by Savage Garden Book: A Desert Island Survival manual Luxury: Sunblock CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Fix You by Coldplay Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:04.7

Hello, I'm Lauren LeVern and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast.

0:08.4

Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to take

0:13.1

with them if they were cast away to a desert island.

0:16.3

And for right reasons, the music is shorter than the original broadcast.

0:21.0

I hope you enjoy listening.

0:40.0

My cast away this week is the businessman and philanthropist, John Codwell.

0:44.7

Today he's a billionaire who made his fortune as the founder of the mobile phone retailer

0:49.8

Fones for You. Back in the 80s he was running a car dealership with his brother when he spotted

0:54.9

the potential of cellular technology. Fones for You became Europe's leading privately owned

1:00.1

mobile phone group. Then in 2006 he sold it all for £1.5 billion. Growing up in a council house

1:07.7

in Storkontrend, one of his early business ventures was selling toys to other children in his

1:12.4

neighbourhood. That wetted his appetite to be his own boss and make money, but not just for himself.

1:18.3

Even as a child he dreamt of helping others and it is charity work that drives him today.

1:23.6

He formed Codwell Children, which helps children with disabilities over 20 years ago and remains

1:28.7

its largest single benefactor and he was one of the first Britons to sign up to Bill and

1:33.2

Millinda Gates as giving pledge, vowing to give away 70% of his money during his lifetime.

1:38.5

But back to business, he says, it's unimportant to me if I'm worth a few hundred million or a

1:43.6

billion. What is important is that I make a success of business. Success is a personal need of mine.

1:50.4

John Codwell welcomed it as an island discs. Thank you for having me. So let's start with this

1:55.9

personal need for success. John is it as strong today as it was when you first started out?

2:01.2

Yes, it's not quite as hungry as it was because in the early days it was the hunger to be

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