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Dave Gray (broadcaster)

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Dave Gray
Born
David Gray

(1961-01-09)9 January 1961
Kirkwall, Scotland
Died21 February 2024(2024-02-21) (aged 63)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Career
StationBBC Radio Orkney
StyleFormer radio presenter and journalist

David Gray (9 January 1961 – 21 February 2024) was a Scottish broadcaster, journalist, senior producer and news editor at BBC Radio Orkney.

Career

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Gray was born in Kirkwall, Scotland. Gray started his career as a mechanic, fixing cars in a garage across from the BBC studio in Kirkwall. He then joined BBC Radio Orkney in Orkney, Scotland, and spent over thirty years at the station. From 2008 to 2021, Gray was the News Editor. Throughout his long career at the BBC, Gray presented various programmes on the station, starting with a metal programme, before working on their flagship news programme Around Orkney each weekday morning.[1] Gray also interviewed many guests from the island, with an 'In Conversation' programme.[2] Gray retired in 2021, but briefly returned in 2024 to do six weeks holiday cover.[3]

Gray hosted various different events across Orkney, including for Orkney's Business Festival in 2016.[4]

In 2021, Gray was a guest on the BBC podcast Scotland Outdoors for BBC Radio Scotland.[5]

Death

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Gray died suddenly in an Edinburgh hospital on 21 February 2024 following a short illness. He was 63. Tributes were shared across social media from family, friends, colleagues and listeners. BBC Scotland News managing editor, Peter MacRae, said "The Orkney audience took Dave to their hearts because he was the same person on air as off. He was passionate about Orkney and local journalism and a strong advocate for maintaining the BBC's commitment to Scotland's rural communities."[6] Gray interviewed ITV broadcaster Lorraine Kelly shortly before his death, with Kelly paying tribute on Instagram, "Just heard the very sad news that BBC Radio Orkney legend Dave Gray has died. I saw him just two weeks ago when I was in Orkney and we had a great chat. He will be sorely missed - my sincere condolences to his family and all of his friends."[7] [8]

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