Beloved broadcaster and radio stalwart Peter Grant has passed away at the age of 63 after a short but brave battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy celebrated across the North East and Yorkshire.
Grant, whose career spanned decades, was known for his work on Magic, Hallam FM, Durham FM, Radio Aire, TFM, and BBC Radio Newcastle and Tees. His warm voice and charismatic presence made him a household name for many in the region.
Beyond the airwaves, Grant also made an impact on television, hosting shows for Made In Tyne and Wear and delivering travel and weather updates on BBC Look North. He was a familiar face on the stage as well, often hosting charity events and business award ceremonies with his signature professionalism and charm.
Heartfelt Tributes
Tributes have poured in from former colleagues, fans, and friends who were touched by Grant’s talent and kindness.
Colin Briggs, a former Look North newsreader, expressed his sorrow, saying:
Dreadful, dreadful news. Great bloke Peter. Thoroughly enjoyed working alongside him. Proper pro at everything he did.”
Messages of condolence have flooded social media, with many remembering Grant as a “brilliant broadcaster” and “an inspiration.” One fan tweeted:
“Peter Grant’s voice was the sound of my mornings for years. His warmth, humour, and genuine nature will be so missed.
Another shared:
The North East has lost one of its brightest stars. Thank you, Peter, for everything you brought to our lives.”
A Legacy of Dedication
Throughout his career, Grant was praised for his dedication to the craft and his ability to connect with his audience. He brought a unique authenticity to every role, from his early days on commercial radio to his time as a trusted voice and face of the BBC.
Grant’s family has requested privacy during this difficult time but expressed their gratitude for the overwhelming support and love shown by his fans and colleagues.
Celebrating a Life Well-Lived
Plans for a public celebration of Peter Grant’s life and career are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. His passing leaves a significant void in the broadcasting community, but his voice, kindness, and legacy will continue to resonate with those who admired him.
Peter Grant is survived by his partner and two children.