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Radio Icon Brian Hayes Dies at 87

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  • Brian Hayes, a prominent BBC Radio 2 presenter, passed away at 87.
  • He was known for his direct interviewing style on LBC and BBC.
  • Hayes once interviewed Margaret Thatcher for her first-ever phone-in.
Radio Icon Brian Hayes Dies at 87

Iconic broadcaster Brian Hayes, renowned for his five-decade career, has passed away at the age of 87. Hayes began his journey in Australia before moving to the UK in the early 1970s, quickly making his mark in British radio.

He gained significant recognition for his forthright interviewing style on stations like LBC and BBC Radio 2. Despite a sometimes gruff demeanor, he was highly respected and once interviewed Margaret Thatcher for her inaugural phone-in, a notable moment in broadcast history.

Hayes's impactful career included hosting "Hayes over Britain" on BBC Radio 2, earning him a Gold Sony Radio Award. He continued to be a prominent voice on various BBC stations until the mid-2000s, leaving behind a significant legacy in broadcasting.

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Brian Hayes was a highly influential radio presenter known for his work on BBC Radio 2 and LBC, with a career spanning over five decades.
He was famous for his direct and sometimes gruff interviewing style, and for hosting popular phone-in shows like 'Hayes over Britain' on BBC Radio 2.
Brian Hayes interviewed Margaret Thatcher for her first-ever phone-in on LBC on January 6, 1976.

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