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BBC Radio Legend Charlie Partridge Dies
Charlie Partridge has passed away, leading to tributes from fans and colleagues.

BBC radio presenter Charlie Partridge has died, prompting heartfelt tributes from colleagues and fans.
BBC radio legend Charlie Partridge passes away
Charlie Partridge, a beloved figure at BBC Radio Lincolnshire for more than two decades, has passed away. His death has led to an outpouring of condolences from fans and colleagues alike. People who knew him shared heartfelt tributes, including Jonathan Charles, a former BBC News Foreign Correspondent, who recalled Partridge's mentorship over 45 years ago. Many described him as a champion of local radio and a supportive friend, reflecting on his kindness and creativity in broadcasting. In a notable tribute, John Gelson mentioned Partridge's role in the production of Lip Dub Lincoln, highlighting his legacy in the station. Just weeks earlier, the radio community mourned another loss with the passing of Simon Marlow, a presenter for the British Forces Broadcasting Service.
Key Takeaways
"I am very sorry to hear of the loss of Charlie Partridge."
Jonathan Charles reflects on their long-standing friendship and Partridge's impact on his career.
"He was also very kind and supportive. Thoughts with his family."
A colleague shares their personal memory of Partridge's caring nature.
"Charlie was the creative genius behind Lip Dub Lincoln."
John Gelson honors Partridge's influence and creative contributions to broadcasting.
"Wherever Simon was, there was always laughter. He made a difference."
Ben Chapman discusses the positive energy Simon Marlow brought to his career, referencing recent losses in broadcasting.
Charlie Partridge's death not only signifies the loss of a dedicated broadcaster but also emphasizes the wider impact of local radio. His commitment to community engagement set a standard in broadcasting. As tributes pour in, it highlights how public figures can leave lasting impressions on individuals and communities. This moment serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting local talent and recognizing their contributions to the media landscape.
Highlights
- He taught me a lot about broadcasting at BBC Nottingham.
- Charlie believed in truly local radio and it showed in his work.
- He was a great guy who made a difference in our lives.
- Thoughts are with Charlie's family in this difficult time.
Potential backlash in broadcasting community
With the recent deaths of notable figures like Charlie Partridge and Simon Marlow, there may be concerns about the future of local radio and its sustainability in the current media landscape.
The legacy of Charlie Partridge will be felt in the airwaves for years to come.
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