Radio broadcaster Howard Hughes dies after short illness

express.co.uk

Howard Hughes, a well-known radio broadcaster, has died after a short illness. His passing was confirmed by friend Adam Cornwell on the podcast's website, stating he died a week ago. Hughes was famous for his work on Capital Breakfast and BBC Radio, and he hosted the podcast "The Unexplained" for over ten years. Tributes from colleagues highlight his impact and memorable voice. Throughout his career, Hughes interviewed notable figures, including former Prime Minister Tony Blair and musicians like David Bowie. His contributions to radio have left a lasting legacy.


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