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Tributes paid to BBC TV and radio star Chris Serle after death aged 81

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Tributes have been paid to BBC radio and TV presenter Chris Serle after his death aged 81. The Bristol-born star rose to fame on satirical consumer affairs show That’s Life!

He presented alongside colleague Dame Esther Rantzen covering a variety of subjects including consumer advice, rights and investigations.

Dame Rantzen has since remembered her That’s Life! co-star for being “funny, clever and charming” following his death, which was confirmed by his family to the BBC. READ MORE Manchester United will get no public money for new Old Trafford stadium Serle, who worked on programmes throughout the 80s and 90s, also chaired Radio 4’s Pick Of The Week and was the host of a long-running afternoon show on BBC Radio Bristol.

He also presented In At The Deep End and Points Of View for the BBC. “I am so very sad to hear that Chris Serle, one of our best loved That’s Life!

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