Tim Gudgin, formerly the voice of BBC television's Saturday tea-time football results, has died aged 87.
Gudgin retired in 2011, a week before his 82nd birthday, to end a career lasting more than 60 years.
He had joined Grandstand in 1976, reading out the horse racing and rugby results until 1995, when he became the second person - after Len Martin - to read out the football results.
During his time at the BBC, he also worked for Radio 2 and Radio 4.
Barbara Slater, director of BBC Sport, said: "Tim was a much-loved member of the BBC Sport team for more than three decades and became one of the most familiar voices in the nation every Saturday afternoon. He was always the ultimate professional and will be remembered fondly by all those who worked with him."
Gudgin, known for his distinctive rising and falling intonation, started his broadcasting career while on National Service in Germany in 1949 at the age of 20.
He managed to beat 200 others to secure one of four newsreading jobs in Hamburg, before returning home and joining the BBC.
When he retired, Gudgin said: "It is a triple reason why I am going - age, distance - I am down on the south coast and the team is going to be up in Salford, and my granddaughter's wedding in Australia, which I have to be there for."
Gudgin died peacefully at his home on 8 November, his family said. His funeral will be held at Chichester Crematorium on Monday, 20 November.
BBC move to Salford has a lot to answer for !
Tim Gudgin, formerly the voice of BBC television's Saturday tea-time football results, has died aged 87.Gudgin retired in 2011, a week before his 82nd birthday, to end a career lasting more than 60 years.He had joined Grandstand in 1976, reading out
This was a rare Saturday when TG handed over the reins to a your whippersnapper called Mark E Smith (of Then Fall). You can see how skilfully Tim mentored the Hip Priest.
THIS REALLY HAPPENED
. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBUiPs1PxKo
RIP to the Great Man. This was a rare Saturday when TG handed over the reins to a your whippersnapper called Mark E Smith (of Then Fall). You can see how skilfully Tim mentored the Hip Priest. THIS REALLY HAPPENED.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBUi
Sad to say but a person of Tim's capability and professionalism at the microphone wouldn't probably get an interview for a BBC broadcasting job today. They prefer to employ people who seem unable to pronounce properly the words they are required to broadcast.
Sad to say but a person of Tim's capability and professionalism at the microphone wouldn't probably get an interview for a BBC broadcasting job today. They prefer to employ people who seem unable to pronounce properly the words they are required to