Radio broadcaster Brian Hayes dies
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 04th December 2025 at 2:46pm
Australian born, British broadcaster Brian Hayes who was a pioneer of talkback and phone in radio in the UK on Capital Radio, the BBC and LBC, has died at the age of 87.
The British media has covered Hayes’s life story extensively after he passed away two days ago in the UK.
The Guardian in its obituary written by Anthony Hayward, said Hayes, “was a pioneer of phone-in programmes in Britain. Soon after the launch of his mid-morning show on LBC in 1976, he was labelled “the rudest man on radio”, with a reputation for being abrupt with listeners and challenging their views trenchantly. However, he insisted: “I’m not rude, but I might be assertive or even aggressive. I think I might be a bit arrogant – but that’s not a character defect...
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