John Churchill Dunn

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John Churchill Dunn, professionally known simply as John Dunn, (March 4, 1934 in Glasgow, Scotland - November 27, 2004 in Croydon, Surrey, England) was a veteran disc jockey, well known for his work on for BBC radio.

His career spanned more than 30 years and he was named Radio Personality of the Year three times. Dunn started his broadcasting career in the RAF, before joining the BBC External Service as a studio manager in 1956.

He became the regular presenter of Breakfast Special, but in 1972 he effectively swapped places with Terry Wogan (although Dunn had already given up the early morning slot for a year on Late Night Extra) - Wogan taking over the breakfast show, whilst Dunn moved to the 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. afternoon slot The Dunn Thing. This didn't last too long, and Dunn moved to his long running drivetime programme in 1976. Its time slot varied - initially it ran from 4.45-6.45 p.m., for a while it ran from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m, but in 1986 it was moved to 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

In 1979 John provided the BBC TV commentary at the Eurovision Song Contest, held that year in Jerusalem.

He remained there until 1998, when he announced that he was semi-retiring & that Johnnie Walker was to be taking over the show. (Walker had been a stand-in presenter for Dunn during 1997 & early 1998). From then on, he still continued to present documentaries for the network, as well as editions of Friday Night is Music Night

In 1998, John Dunn was awarded a Gold Sony Radio Award for the best drivetime music programme. He made radio history in 1996 when he presented his show live from Antarctica.

He was married with two daughters, and lived in Croydon, Surrey. When he died he had been suffering from cancer for some time.

Preceded by
First Presenter
BBC Radio Two
Breakfast Show Presenter

1967-1972
Succeeded by
Terry Wogan
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