BBC Radio 2 Legend Colin Berry Dies at 79
BBC Radio 2 Legend Colin Berry Dies at 79

BBC Radio 2 Legend Colin Berry Dies at 79

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Colin Berry, a renowned BBC Radio 2 presenter, has died at the age of 79, prompting an outpouring of tributes from colleagues and fans alike. Berry joined Radio 2 in 1973 and enjoyed a broadcasting career that spanned over three decades, during which he covered for leading presenters such as Sir Terry Wogan and Sir Jimmy Young. He was also widely recognized for his 25-year role as the UK's Eurovision jury spokesperson. Beginning his career on Radio Caroline in 1965, Berry later worked across various media outlets, including Yorkshire Television and BBC Radio Medway, before becoming a fixture on Radio 2. Throughout his tenure, he hosted a range of programs and was celebrated for his warm presence and professionalism. Former colleagues, including Clare Ruacres, remembered him as a pioneering broadcaster with a lasting influence on British radio.

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