

Dave Jamieson
BBC Radio 1 Presenter
Dave Jamieson, a revered voice in British radio broadcasting, passed away recently in Spain at the age of 76. His death marks the end of a distinguished career that spanned decades, touching countless listeners across the United Kingdom and beyond. Jamieson was a familiar and comforting presence on the airwaves, known for his engaging style and deep knowledge of music.
Born in Edinburgh, Jamieson's passion for radio began early, as he embarked on his broadcasting journey in hospital radio during his mid-teens. This early start laid the foundation for a remarkable career that would see him contribute significantly to the evolving landscape of British radio. His talent quickly became evident, leading him to pivotal roles in both public and commercial broadcasting.
Jamieson was instrumental in the formative years of BBC local radio, notably at its inaugural station in Leicester. He also made appearances on the iconic Radio 1 Club and lent his voice to BBC Scotland, establishing himself as a versatile and respected broadcaster within the national public service. His contributions helped shape the sound of radio for a generation of listeners.
Beyond the BBC, Dave Jamieson played a crucial role in the burgeoning commercial radio sector. He was a key figure in the establishment of Radio Clyde in Glasgow during the 1970s, a station that quickly became a cornerstone of Scottish broadcasting. His expertise was also vital in the launch of Mercia Sound in Coventry, further cementing his legacy as a pioneer in independent radio.
Listeners in Birmingham fondly remember Jamieson from his time at BRMB, where he hosted the popular Saturday evening programme 'Saturday Night In,' featuring his much-loved 'Six of the Best' quiz segment. His engaging personality and ability to connect with his audience made these shows a highlight for many. In addition to his radio work, Jamieson's voice was also heard nationally as an out-of-vision announcer for ATV and later Central in the 1970s, particularly during networked school programming.
In recent years, Jamieson continued his broadcasting work from his home in Nerja, on Spain's Costa del Sol, where he had settled some years prior. He was a valued member of the Boom Radio team from its launch in 2021, presenting the Sunday early morning programme and sharing his enduring love for music and radio with a new generation of listeners. His dedication to his craft remained unwavering throughout his life.
Dave Jamieson's passing leaves a void in the broadcasting community. He will be remembered not only for his distinctive voice and extensive career but also for his warmth, professionalism, and the joy he brought to millions through the airwaves. Tributes have poured in from colleagues and fans alike, reflecting the profound impact he had on British radio.
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