(13-02-2024 18:13 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Very Sad News that Legendary DJ Steve Wright has died aged 69
Always loved his show always kept me sane when at work and counting down the hours till 5pm and knocking off time
Will be missed
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loved steve wright in the afternoon
he will be sadly missed
a once in a generation broadcaster and very,very funny
RIP Steve wright:
We won't see his like again
A very v sad day for broadcasting and radio.
I loved his shows on Radio 1 (probably was one of the most popular shows)
RIP and condolences to all his colleagues family and friends
Hard to take in - he was just on air at the weekend, sounding chipper as usual.
Sad news for broadcasting and for his legions of fans.
RIP
I listened to Steve Wright in the afternoon for years from radio 1 to radio 2. He was up there with Terry Wogan and Ken Bruce as one of the very best. He signed off with " see you next week" at the end of his Sunday show, sadly.that won't be the case.
RIP Steve
So sad to hear this news. Steve was a brilliant DJ, in the very top echelon of broadcasters, and by all accounts a genuinely lovely man.
He's been on the radio for most of my life and it's strange to think we won't hear his voice any more.
A radio DJ legend.
Will be much missed.
R.I.P.
Oh no. RIP
From his producers to the BBC Cleaning staff, he loved talking to people - he never did social media. What we have lost is a one of a kind human being - had time for everyone.