He spent 25 years as the man who read out the UK’s voting decision at the Eurovision Song Contest, until 2002.

Berry, who joined Radio 2 in 1973, also presented long-running BBC music programme Top Of The Pops, and appeared on game show Blankety Blank, and on Going Live!.

Helen Thomas, head of Radio 2, said: “All of us at Radio 2 were saddened to hear of the passing of Colin Berry, who was part of our on-air family for many years. We send our condolences to his family and friends.”

Berry, who started on former pirate radio station Radio Caroline, presented a host of Radio 2 shows.

He was a presenter of Night Ride, The Late Show, Music Through Midnight, The Early Show, Happy Hour and the Hogmanay Special, before Radio 2 said he would be leaving in 2012.

Writing on X, Bauer Radio’s Luke Davies said: “Extremely sad to hear of the passing of Colin Berry. He was a real pioneer of broadcasting and had such a lovely relaxing voice.”

Former Radio 2 presenter Andrew Peach said: “I am very sad to hear news of Colin Berry’s passing. I have strong memories of hearing Colin on @bbcradio as a child and it was a thrill to get to work with him there from 1998-2012.”

Berry worked often with late Radio 2 DJ and BBC Eurovision presenter Sir Terry Wogan.

Following his exit from Eurovision, a rotating cast of famous faces including chat show host Lorraine Kelly and actress Dame Joanna Lumley have been the British spokesperson.

The Welwyn Garden City-born radio DJ also presented for BBC Three Counties and former BBC Radio Medway and did voiceover work.





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