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Christopher Elliot Stuart (19 February 1949 – 12 July 2022) was a British journalist, songwriter and radio and television presenter and producer. He was executive producer of the
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quiz series ''
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''. As a presenter, he fronted the early breakfast show on
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between 1988 and 1991. He was also one of the first presenters on
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.


Life and career

Stuart was born in
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on 19 February 1949 and grew up in Manchester, Hull, Birmingham, Nottinghamshire, before his family settled in Leicestershire. He read philosophy, politics and economics at
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, and after graduation moved to Wales where he began working as a journalist for the '' Western Mail''. He was also a musician and a member of the comedy band "Baby Grand", who had two BBC Two TV series and released an album on the Decca label. In 1978, he joined the newly formed
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and hosted the station's breakfast show, ''AM'', for almost ten years. On television, Stuart hosted the 1989 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition and also fronted his own chat show on
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called ''The Chris Stuart Cha Cha Chat Show''. He had been an active songwriter and, among other music credits, composed the theme tunes and incidental music for the animation series '' SuperTed'' and ''
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'', both produced by Calon. In 1985, Stuart began working on
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as stand-in presenter, mainly covering for
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on '' Good Morning Sunday'' and for Ray Moore on the station's early breakfast show. When Moore left in 1988, due to health issues, Stuart replaced him for three years and after Frances Line became station controller, he moved to the late night programme until the beginning of 1992, when he was replaced by Derek Jameson and his wife. Stuart remained associated with Radio 2; for three years he hosted the Saturday film review show and continued to stand-in for other presenters including
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, Jimmy Young,
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, and John Dunn. For Radio 4 he presented several series of the science quiz, ''Inspiration'' and also worked as a network commentator on major events including the funeral services of
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and
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. For more than two decades, he commentated on the annual ''RBL Festival of Remembrance'' at the
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. Stuart also remained associated with
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, presenting the station's Saturday sports coverage for five years. In 2014, Radio Wales paid tribute to him as part of series called ''Radio Greats''.


Personal life

In 1978, Stuart married Caroline Lynch-Blosse. They had a daughter Josephine, but the marriage ended in divorce. Stuart then married Megan, a former Editor of
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and producer on Radio 4's ''
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.'' They had three children and Stuart was also father to another child from a previous marriage. In 1992, Stuart and his wife set up an independent production company called ''Presentable'', whose wide-ranging output included ''Late Night Poker'' for
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, as well as ''Only Connect''. The company was sold in 2006 to RDF Media who subsequently merged with
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. Stuart died from
colorectal cancer Colorectal cancer (CRC), also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is the development of cancer from the colon or rectum (parts of the large intestine). Signs and symptoms may include blood in the stool, a change in bowel ...
on 12 July 2022, at the age of 73. The 18th series of ''Only Connect'' was dedicated in his memory.


References


External links


Stuart – UKgameshows.com


* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Stuart, Chris 1949 births 2022 deaths Alumni of New College, Oxford BBC Radio 2 presenters BBC Radio Wales presenters BBC radio presenters British male journalists British radio personalities Deaths from colorectal cancer People from Durham, England Television personalities from County Durham