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Radio Legend Jenny Collins Dies at 89
2 Jan
Summary
- Jenny Collins was a founding member of BBC Radio Merseyside.
- She dedicated many years to the station, starting in 1967.
- Colleagues and listeners remember her broadcasting voice and warm personality.

Jenny Collins, a pioneering figure at BBC Radio Merseyside, has passed away. She was among the original team that launched the station on November 22, 1967, making it the third BBC Local Radio outlet to begin broadcasting. Collins dedicated many years of service to the station, contributing significantly both on-air and in production roles.
Her colleague, Roger Lyon, shared heartfelt tributes, recalling Collins's involvement from the station's inception. He remembered her as a "genuinely lovely person" with a "great broadcasting voice." He noted her role as Programme Controller in the mid-1990s and a guest appearance on his show about four years prior to her passing.
Listeners and former colleagues have responded with sadness, remembering Jenny Collins for her memorable voice and integral part in the station's history. She was married to Steve Voce, a jazz presenter and critic who passed away in 2023. Her passing marks the end of an era for BBC Radio Merseyside.




