Radio Academy - Fellows

Fellows

The following are fellows of the Radio Academy

  • Jenny Abramsky CBE
  • Grae Allan
  • Sonita Alleyne OBE
  • John Baish
  • Peter Baldwin CBE
  • Matthew Bannister
  • Glen Barnham
  • Michael Barton
  • Peter Baxter
  • Johnny Beerling
  • Owen Bentley
  • Ralph Bernard CBE
  • Tim Blackmore MBE
  • Helen Boaden
  • John Bradford
  • Paul Brown
  • Michael Bukht OBE
  • Mark Byford
  • Martin Campbell
  • Simon Cole
  • Ron Coles
  • Simon Cooper
  • Jay Crawford
  • Kevin Dale
  • Mark Damazer
  • Trevor Dann
  • Alex Dickson OBE
  • Lesley Douglas
  • Sir John Drummond
  • Graham Ellis
  • Pat Ewing
  • Gary Farrow
  • Richard Findlay
  • Mark Goodier
  • Lord Gordon CBE
  • John Gray
  • Michael Green
  • Kevin Greening
  • Deanna Hallett
  • Phil Harding
  • Sir David Hatch CBE
  • Sir Nicholas Kenyon
  • John Leonard
  • Frances Line OBE
  • Pat Loughrey
  • David Mansfield
  • Douglas McArthur OBE
  • Caroline Millington
  • Stephen Mitchell
  • James Moir LVO
  • Bill Morris LVO
  • Roger Mosey
  • David Murrell
  • John Myers
  • Ronald Neil
  • Jez Nelson
  • Fran Nevrkla
  • Ronan O'Rahilly
  • Steve Orchard
  • Andy Parfitt
  • Richard Park
  • John Perkins
  • John Pidgeon
  • Thomas Prag
  • Keith Pringle
  • Gillian Reynolds MBE
  • Phil Riley
  • John Rosborough
  • Bob Shennan
  • Simon Shute
  • John Simons
  • Elizabeth Smith
  • Terry Smith
  • Giles Squire
  • Robert Stiby
  • Tony Stoller
  • Mark Story
  • John C. Thompson CBE
  • David Vick
  • Brian West
  • John Whitney CBE
  • Peter Willison
  • Roger Wright
  • Alan Zafer

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