Stuart Linnell leaves BBC Radio Northampton after a decade at the station
BBC Radio Northampton’s afternoon show presenter Stuart Linnell has left the station, bringing an end to 10 years of daily broadcasting in the county.
Stuart’s final programme was on Friday afternoon, with colleagues joining him in the studio to say goodbye.
We've gone from Brexit to Strexit!
After nearly 50 years in broadcasting, it's a fond farewell @Stuart_Linnell from our @BernieKeith100.
Don't worry, we're not changing the locks just yet! pic.twitter.com/IpvIRbYx03
— BBC Northampton (@BBCNorthampton) March 29, 2019
After the show, Stuart tweeted: “So many people to thank & acknowledge after what turned into a rather emotional day for me. Family & friends – & the @BBCNorthampton team TWICE! – were lovely in their surprises. I will try to thank those that I haven’t yet caught up with, but thank you Northamptonshire.”
So many people to thank & acknowledge after what turned into a rather emotional day for me. Family & friends – & the @BBCNorthampton team TWICE! – were lovely in their surprises. I will try to thank those that I haven’t yet caught up with, but thank you Northamptonshire.
— Stuart Linnell MBE (@Stuart_Linnell) March 29, 2019
Stuart started out on hospital radio in Birmingham before joining BBC Radio Birmingham in 1970. He was part of the launch team at Radio Hallam in 1974, including six years as Sports Editor. He then spent 15 years at Mercia Sound – starting as Sports Editor in 1980, presenting the weekday afternoon show and then going on to be Programme Controller and Managing Director. In 1995, he returned to the BBC, presenting shows across the Midlands including the BBC WM breakfast show. After a freelance spell, including working with Laser Broadcasting, he was back on air at BBC Local Radio from 2009 with stations such as Radio Derby, Radio Oxford, Hereford & Worcester and Coventry & Warwickshire.
Before the move to afternoons in 2018, Stuart was the weekday breakfast show presenter on BBC Radio Northampton for seven years and prior to that hosted the station’s lunchtime show. He was given the MBE for services to broadcasting in 1995.
A BBC Spokesperson said: “Having just completed fifty years behind a mic, Stuart is taking a break from regular daily presenting. We want to thank him for his service to Northampton and wish him well.”
Conor Philips is presenting the 3-7pm slot on BBC Radio Northampton this week but as yet, there’s no word on who Stuart’s replacement will be.
The team @BBCNorthampton enjoy a party, and proved it a lunchtime, with a buffet at Restaurant Nuovo, where they presented me with a lovely glass microphone ornament, & laughed at some of my attempts at humour. Hugs all round, including with my good friend @BernieKeith100. pic.twitter.com/sLe1gHOfq0
— Stuart Linnell MBE (@Stuart_Linnell) March 29, 2019