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BBC legend quits after 31 years with emotional goodbye

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BBC radio presenter Andrew Peach has decided to hang up his headphones for good, as he says goodbye to the broadcaster following a successful 31 year career.The legendary radio voice first crossed paths with the BBC back in 1989, when he won a competition with the West Midlands station to travel to Germany and report on life in Cologne and Bonn.Then, two years later in 1991, he joined BBC Radio Oxford, before hopping over to BBC Radio Berkshire in 1992, where he presented the Saturday morning breakfast show.

Since then, he's presented the Six O'Clock News on BBC Radio 4, Newshour and The Newsroom and has read news bulletins on BBC Radio 2, most notably for The Chris Evans Show.

In 2022, he celebrated 30 years on the airwaves, and was inundated with congratulatory messages from some of the biggest names in showbiz, broadcasting, and even politics.

From Zoe Ball, Jane Hill, Jeremy Vine, Dermot O'Leary, and Theresa May, the Director-General of the BBC, Tim Davie also offered his congrats.

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