Tribute to Paul Walters

I was very sad to hear of the untimely death of Paul Walters, famous latterly as Terry Wogan’s Radio 2 producer. He pioneered a unique form of half-off-mike grunts, uhms, aahs and chuckles which acted as the perfect foil for Terry Wogan on his “Wake up to Wogan” show. As such, Paul became much loved as a quiet, unassuming and jovial chap who, nonetheless, was skilled at choosing the music and emails for the programme, helping to make it an overwhelming success with listeners.

He will be sadly missed. Terry’s tribute show yesterday was a masterpiece – the music was beautifully chosen and Terry approached it with exactly the right tone.

As the writer of a few letters read out by our Tel it will be sad not to be able to write in as “the real Paul Walter” or “Paul Walter singular” or some such unfunny joke anymore.

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