I am very sad well have lost a great friend Steve Wright and yes I have tears in my eyes but then I think about all of his great radio shows and boy do I laugh he was the bests as my self and all people all over the world he was the legend we will miss you Steve Wright
@@bendennis7730me too, I was devastated when he passed, I tuned in to Sunday Love Songs when he was on, I still listen to it when Michael Ball is carrying his torch
oh that was sad we didn’t get to hear Chris interview Mark and Lard! Such a shame when they left the Radio1 afternoon show they’ve never done another slot together.
I was in an empty pub in london one afternoon with someone i used to know and chris Evans walked in with 2 other people, we ended up sharing a couple of pints and completing a crossword in the paper . A glorious hour in his company.
Whenever you heard Steve's voice you felt warm & comfortable. You knew you were in good hands.
RIP Steve. A friend to the nation every day for so many years. Shame on Radio 2 for their treatment of him and others. Radio was his reason to be
Steve’s voice had a magical quality that spoke to me for four whole decades. I really, really miss it 😪.
Steve's voice, just means radio 😢
The ultimate greatest of all time
He was nice enough to give his interview
He had such a young voice. I can’t believe he’s gone. Heartbroken
Steve’s chuckle! We will miss you Steve, you were genius. Our friend on the radio. Safe journey.
Great man , legendary show never to be repeated
Steve voice was so comfortable he is a real legend to radio so funny made me laugh enjoyed listening to to him so heartbroken he gone 😢
R.I.P Steve. Will fondly remember attending the radio 1 roadshows, back in the 80's when times were good.
I will always remember his Sunday Love Songs program too
Steve Wright and Chris Moyles broadcasting legends 👏 🙌
I am very sad well have lost a great friend Steve Wright and yes I have tears in my eyes but then I think about all of his great radio shows and boy do I laugh he was the bests as my self and all people all over the world he was the legend we will miss you Steve Wright
3:53 and it hits even more hard since he passed
Always listen to Steve in the afternoon 😊
Mark & Lard were the best duo radio ever got
Chris moyles did a really good tribute for steve.
Best one I’ve heard 👍
@@bendennis7730me too, I was devastated when he passed, I tuned in to Sunday Love Songs when he was on, I still listen to it when Michael Ball is carrying his torch
Steve. He was the king.
Yep, he was…the song by REM fits after his passing. 😔 even though I am an American listener.
oh that was sad we didn’t get to hear Chris interview Mark and Lard! Such a shame when they left the Radio1 afternoon show they’ve never done another slot together.
R.I.P. Steve Wright 😢❤
Looking back now I can see how Chris learned from a pioneer
Shame his scenario was different from Steve’s
I love Steve Wright! Such a funny guy!
Yeah he was
this was a great documentary. I might have to see if the whole thing is on here now
Chris Evan’s was a rogue in the true meaning! I wasn’t a huge fan of the breakfast show at that time, because I had become used to Terry Wogan❤️
Was Moyles really 24 here?
He was around 35. This was filmed in 2009/10
@@GarethSouthgateUtd Thanks.
24 stone maybe
It was a running joke on his show that he would say he’s 24
Chris Evans coming into BBC Radio 1 hung over a lot and being naughty. Groundbreaking entertainment.
Yet he declined the interview
1. Kenny Everett.
2. Steve Wright.
3. Chris Evans.
4. Chris Moyles.
Enough said.
I was in an empty pub in london one afternoon with someone i used to know and chris Evans walked in with 2 other people, we ended up sharing a couple of pints and completing a crossword in the paper . A glorious hour in his company.
I wish Steve Wright was my dad
HE MAY BE,DONT ASK MUM THOUGH,SHE WOULD NOT KNOW HAHA
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