Sara Cox, BBC Radio 2 star, expressed deep sorrow as she remembered the legendary broadcaster and colleague Steve Wright, who passed away at the age of 69.
In a heartfelt tribute, Cox choked back tears, highlighting Wright’s extraordinary contributions to the world of radio.
Family Statement on Wright’s Passing
The family of Steve Wright released a statement conveying their profound regret and deep sorrow over his passing.
The statement, released today, mentioned his enduring legacy and the impact he had on millions of devoted radio listeners throughout his illustrious career.
Memorable Moments on Radio 2
Wright, known for presenting “Steve Wright in the Afternoon” on both Radio 1 for 12 years and Radio 2 for an additional 23 years, left an indelible mark on the Radio 2 family.
Sara Cox emphasized his warmth, wit, and the significant role he played in the lives of fellow DJs and listeners.
Colleagues and Celebrities Pay Tribute
Dame Esther Rantzen, Matt Lucas, Zoe Ball, and Jo Whiley were among the many who paid tribute to Wright.
Rantzen highlighted his unique broadcasting style, while Lucas referred to him as the “most brilliant radio broadcaster of them all.”
Ball expressed her admiration, calling Wright a “wonderful magic man,” and Whiley thanked him for his support over the years.
BBC Directors and Heads Remember Wright
Tim Davie, BBC Director General, expressed the organization’s heartbreak, praising Wright’s passion for radio and deep connection with listeners.
Helen Thomas, Head of Radio 2, reflected on Wright’s professionalism, attention to detail, and the joy he brought to millions through shows like “Sunday Love Songs” and “Pick of the Pops.”
Legacy of a Broadcasting Institution
Wright’s afternoon show became an institution, starting on Radio 1 and continuing for 23 years on Radio 2.
Known for his enthusiasm for the BBC and dedication to new ideas, Wright brought joy to listeners with his signature shows and embraced new formats on BBC Sounds.
Colleague’s Perspective on Wright’s Influence
Lorna Clarke, Director of BBC Music, described Wright as an extraordinary broadcaster who loved his audience and the medium of radio.
With a career spanning more than four decades, Wright’s impact on the airwaves was profound, leaving a legacy of joy and inspiration.
Conclusion: A Fond Farewell to a Radio Legend
As BBC Radio 2 mourns the loss of Steve Wright, colleagues, celebrities, and listeners alike remember a broadcasting icon.
His contributions to the world of radio, spanning over four decades, will be cherished, and his legacy will continue to resonate in the hearts of those who enjoyed his shows and admired his talent.
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