Radio Academy - Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame

The following are members of the Academy's Hall of Fame:

  • Douglas Adams
  • Barry Alldis
  • Gerry Anderson
  • Marjorie Anderson
  • Eamonn Andrews
  • John Arlott
  • Arthur Askey
  • Tony Blackburn
  • Peter Brough / Archie Andrews
  • Douglas Cameron
  • Nick Clarke
  • Jimmy Clitheroe
  • Alistair Cooke
  • Billy Cotton
  • David Davis
  • Jack de Manio
  • Mike Dickin
  • Richard Dimbleby
  • Ed Doolan
  • John Dunn
  • Noel Edmonds
  • Franklin Engelmann
  • Kenny Everett
  • Neil Fox
  • Alan Freeman
  • Paul Gambaccini
  • The Goons
  • Ken Bruce
  • Alan Green
  • Benny Green
  • Henry Hall
  • Tony Hancock
  • Tommy Handley
  • William Hardcastle
  • Brian Hayes
  • Stuart Henry
  • Kenneth Horne
  • John Humphrys
  • Jack Jackson
  • David Jacobs
  • Hattie Jacques
  • Brian Johnston
  • Peter Jones (actor)
  • Peter Jones (broadcaster)
  • Alan Keith
  • Alvar Liddell
  • Adrian Love
  • Humphrey Lyttleton
  • Sue MacGregor
  • Betty Marsden
  • Brian Matthew
  • Jessie Matthews
  • Simon Mayo
  • Derek McCulloch ‘Uncle Mac’
  • Jean Metcalfe
  • Ray Moore
  • Richard Murdoch
  • Jenni Murray
  • Pete Murray
  • Annie Nightingale
  • Norman Painting
  • John Peel
  • Wilfred Pickles
  • Roy Plomley
  • Anna Raeburn
  • Al Read
  • Brian Redhead
  • David Rodigan
  • Emperor Rosko
  • Les Ross
  • Jimmy Savile
  • Roger Scott
  • John Snagge
  • Christopher Stone
  • Chris Tarrant
  • John Timpson
  • Tommy Vance
  • Johnnie Walker
  • June Whitfield
  • Kenneth Williams
  • Tony Windsor
  • Terry Wogan

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