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What are your memories of radio presenters reacting to tragic events

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MyPithyCat · 24/11/2025 13:12

There's many examples. Which one do you remember

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SquareBreathing · 24/11/2025 13:21

I remember Steve Wright, God Rest Him, saying “we’re getting reports of problems with air traffic control if you’re flying to the states ..” about 2 in the afternoon, 11 September 2001.

SquareBreathing · 24/11/2025 13:22

I was in a fabric warehouse with my mum. Knew I’d have to go back to work (something to do with keys).

SquareBreathing · 24/11/2025 13:23

Should have said that the retailer had the radio blasting from speakers really high up. Something in the tone of his voice struck me. Reptilian brain alert type feeling.

Andonthatbombshell · 24/11/2025 13:26

Clara on radio 1 announcing that Prince had died.

tinselvestsparklepants · 24/11/2025 13:28

Johnny Vaughan played "dream a little dream of me" as the opening song on his show on the day of the 7/7 attacks. He didn't say anything. I thought it was such a perfect response and it still makes me well up just thinking about it.

MadameDeveria · 24/11/2025 13:28

I remember Simon Mayo on the Radio 1 breakfast show announcing that Freddie Mercury had died.

tartyflette · 24/11/2025 13:30

I was in a car with teenage DS that afternoon when the radio announcer said they had had a report that a plane had hit the Twin Towers. I thought it was probably just a light plane, and an accident of some kind.

When we got home a short while later he turned on the TV and of course it was all over all the channels.

theseriousmoonlight · 24/11/2025 13:32

On September 11th, I remember Mark and Lard on Radio 1 telling the audience that they were going to stop any chat and just play music. They said they wanted listeners to turn off the radio and turn on the news.

I wash home from uni, washing up in the kitchen with my brother. We did as they said and saw the second plane. It was totally surreal, utterly devastating and I have never forgotten it.

CustardySergeant · 24/11/2025 13:32

I'm absolutely ancient and the only one I remember is Johnnie Walker announcing the death of Otis Redding on Radio Caroline in December 1967.

NotForTheMoneyandNotForTheApplause · 24/11/2025 13:34

Are you a researcher for a channel 5 talking heads type filler programme? This is such a random request 😂

mumofoneAloneandwell · 24/11/2025 14:20

SquareBreathing · 24/11/2025 13:21

I remember Steve Wright, God Rest Him, saying “we’re getting reports of problems with air traffic control if you’re flying to the states ..” about 2 in the afternoon, 11 September 2001.

Oh wow 😳🥺

mumofoneAloneandwell · 24/11/2025 14:22

CustardySergeant · 24/11/2025 13:32

I'm absolutely ancient and the only one I remember is Johnnie Walker announcing the death of Otis Redding on Radio Caroline in December 1967.

When I was pregnant with dd, I burst into tears when I found out that Otis Redding had died

Dd is 6 years old and I found out on Wikipedia

Didnt believe in pregnancy hormones until then 😭

mumofoneAloneandwell · 24/11/2025 14:23

This one has done the rounds online but radio 1 cutting off the dance music to announce that either the queen or prince phillip had died

XWKD · 24/11/2025 14:27

I vividly remember the car radio on the way to school hearing that John Lennon had been murdered.

HouseAshamed · 24/11/2025 14:28

Driving home and hearing that Princess Diana had been injured in a car accident.

RubySquid · 24/11/2025 14:31

tartyflette · 24/11/2025 13:30

I was in a car with teenage DS that afternoon when the radio announcer said they had had a report that a plane had hit the Twin Towers. I thought it was probably just a light plane, and an accident of some kind.

When we got home a short while later he turned on the TV and of course it was all over all the channels.

Oh that reminds me of that when my daughter had heard about it in radio in her friends mums car, came and told me that a plane crashed into Tower then another one into another tower and they both fell down. I told her that her imagination was running away with her ( she did tend to exaggerate)

Owed he apology once I switched on tv and saw myself

BlueEyedBogWitch · 24/11/2025 14:34

I remember the newsreader on Radio 2 saying, 'The TV presenter Jill Dando has been murdered.'

It was so shocking, because she was on the front of the Radio Times that week.

aperolspritzbasicbitch · 24/11/2025 14:37

theseriousmoonlight · 24/11/2025 13:32

On September 11th, I remember Mark and Lard on Radio 1 telling the audience that they were going to stop any chat and just play music. They said they wanted listeners to turn off the radio and turn on the news.

I wash home from uni, washing up in the kitchen with my brother. We did as they said and saw the second plane. It was totally surreal, utterly devastating and I have never forgotten it.

And then on the show after I remember Chris Moyles getting quite stern about the amount of messages they were getting in complaining about the lack of chat, and frequent news updates

Whiskeyandkittens · 24/11/2025 14:43

theseriousmoonlight · 24/11/2025 13:32

On September 11th, I remember Mark and Lard on Radio 1 telling the audience that they were going to stop any chat and just play music. They said they wanted listeners to turn off the radio and turn on the news.

I wash home from uni, washing up in the kitchen with my brother. We did as they said and saw the second plane. It was totally surreal, utterly devastating and I have never forgotten it.

I remember this, I'd just finished college and the radio was on in a shop I had called in on the way home. It wasn't like now where you can just get news immediately and I had two fairly long bus journeys before I was home so although I was aware something serious was happening I had no idea of the scale of it until I stopped to pick up a Chinese when I got off the bus at home and the TV was on in the restaurant.

deltapanda · 24/11/2025 14:52

About 13 years ago when there were riots, there was madness in our area and it was pretty frightening. One of our local celeb BBC radio presenters took himself back to the studio to report on it and stayed all night updating and comforting listeners. I’ll never forget him playing ‘What a Wonderful World’ in the middle of the night as people were setting cars on fire down our road. Such a strange, surreal night.

I was listening to 6 Music when Prince Philip died and the sombre playlist that day was incredibly beautiful and had a real gravitas.

JoanChitty · 24/11/2025 15:08

Tony Prince on radio Luxembourg announcing the death of Elvis in August 1977.

nobodysdaughter · 24/11/2025 15:11

Princess Diana’s death on radio one. Our radio alarm went off at seven in the morning, and a sombre voice simply said “Diana Princess of wales has died” it’s a chilling memory.

Roaminginthegloaming · 24/11/2025 15:11

I have three so I’ll go by dates:

16th August 1977
I was a teenager and had gone to bed, listening to Radio Luxembourg on my transistor radio. There was an announcement from the DJ (it might have been Stewart Henry?) that Elvis Presley had died. The poor DJ was in bits and very distressed. Crying his eyes out and sobbing over the airwaves. For the rest of the show he played Elvis records.

31st August 1997

We were living in Singapore and a few hours beforehand I’d flown with my children at the end of ‘home leave’ on a 13 hour flight from London to Singapore, which was 7 hours ahead of British Summer Time. I was jet lagged and woke up very early and turned the bedside radio on to the BBC World Service.

Reports were coming in that Princess Diana had been involved in a car crash in Paris with her companion Dodi Fayed and he and the driver had been killed. Her security guard was unconscious and the Princess had a broken leg and possibly a broken arm.

I kept the radio on and it became more ominous….the Foreign Secretary Robin Cook was in the Philippines and was being recalled to London. The Princess was thought to have had a heart attack. Sadly, in the next couple of hours it was thought that she had died but they were awaiting confirmation from Buckingham Palace (by this time I’d put the TV on in the lounge). It was so weird knowing this when everyone back home in the UK was still in bed - although I did call my sister and she was cross that I’d woken her up!

11th September 2001

We had relocated to the USA and spouse was working in Times Square. On this particular morning he had to meet clients from Goldman Sachs at the WTC and take them to his company’s main technical centre in Long Island. I was in the shower as I had a meeting to attend and he called me to say that they were in a car but the radio wasn’t working but could I put the TV on in the bedroom as they could see a lot of smoke coming out of a WTC tower,

I did so, and the TV helicopter showed quite a large ‘gash’ in the side of the tower and they were getting reports that a plane had gone into it.

I had to get ready for my meeting so I turned on a local NY radio station (might have been 1010 WNS). There was a discussion going on between the radio reporter and someone else at the station; one of them was a qualified pilot and they were saying that initial reports were that it might have been one of the pleasure flights which go around the city…but the other guy was saying that the hole in the building was just too big…also how could it have happened when the visibility was perfect on such a clear day, with the WTC towers visible to pilots from 50 miles away?

They then said it was possibly a Boeing 737 (the smaller jets which would be similar to the size of Easyjet or Ryanair planes) but then they were getting reports that there was a possibility of a hijack that had gone wrong. Suddenly there was a shriek…..the second plane had gone into the south tower and they saw it happen live on their TV screens in the radio station. I rushed into the lounge to watch the news on the TV.

I can still vividly remember almost every minute of that fateful day, and as I drove to my meeting a reporter on the radio was saying that all flights in the US had to be grounded and no international flights allowed to land anywhere in the USA…and that it was thought that 8 flights may have been hijacked (this was shortly before the planes crashed into the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania). It was noticeable that you could sense the fear in the radio reporter’s voice.

user1492809438 · 24/11/2025 15:13

Anneka Rice bursting into tears as she entered the Eomanian orphanage. the newscasters voice as he described the scenes at Aberfan.

user1492809438 · 24/11/2025 15:13

Romanian!

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