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Chris Evans remembers Steve Wright as ‘soundtrack to our afternoons’

Source: PA Archive

Chris Evans has remembered Steve Wright as “the soundtrack to millions of our afternoons” after the broadcaster’s death at the age of 69.

Wright was a fixture on BBC Radio 1 and then Radio 2 for more than four decades, attracting millions of listeners.

Evans, who was also a stalwart on Radio 1 and 2 for many years before joining Virgin Radio, said Wright was to afternoons as Sir was to breakfast.

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