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Tributes paid to late BBC Radio 1 DJ Janice Long following death aged 66

Connor Gotto by Connor Gotto
January 2, 2022
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Stars from across the decades have paid tributes to late BBC Radio 1 DJ Janice Long, following her passing on Christmas Day after a short illness.

The presenter, who rose to prominence as the first woman to regularly host ‘Top of the Pops’, enjoyed a 40-year career in broadcasting across TV and radio.

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Having started out as a radio assistant on BBC Radio Merseyside in 1979, the Liverpool-born star went on to work at the BBC’s flagship stations including Radio 1.

We are both very sad to hear of the death of radio DJ Janice Long who was always so enthusiastic about new music and such fun to be around. She was very supportive to us in the early days of PSB. Heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. Neil and Chris xx pic.twitter.com/nfwcYGFd8J

— Pet Shop Boys (@petshopboys) December 26, 2021

At the station, she was also the first woman to have her own regular daily show, on which she championed future stars such as The Smiths and Frankie Goes To Hollywood, and Adele and Amy Winehouse.

Long’s agent, Nigel Forsyth, confirmed her sad death, aged 66, in a statement, sharing: “Janice was a wonderful, warm human being and exceptional broadcaster.

So very sad to hear of the the death of Janice Long. Amazing lady, great friend, music lover and champion. A pioneering female DJ who opened many doors for others. I will miss you so much Janice. All my love and sympathies to your family. Andy x https://t.co/pATv8qnjS8

— Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (@OfficialOMD) December 26, 2021

“She told a brilliant story and always made you roar with laughter with her sharp wit. She will leave behind her husband Paul and two children, whom she thought the world of.”

He added: “Janice wanted it known she was so thankful to the NHS and all who looked after her there.”

Dear wonderful Janice Long championed women in music. Janice has been in my life my whole career, my deepest sympathy to all her family, friends, listeners and fans. Too young to lose you. Toyah xxx #JaniceLong

— Toyah Willcox (@toyahofficial) December 26, 2021

Meanwhile, BBC director-general, Tim Davie, said the “stellar presenter” was “loved and respected across the industry”. 

He added: “Her passing is a huge loss to music, broadcasting and the BBC.”

First ever Frankie radio interview was conducted by her on Street Life on Radio Merseyside and she was the first to play us on the radio when she played the demo of “Relax”. Always had our back. Condolences to her family and loved ones. RIP Xhttps://t.co/7Hf6QZ7Z2a

— Frankie Goes To Hollywood Official (@FGTH_Official) December 26, 2021

Following news of her passing, acts from across the years shared their memories of Long, including Pet Shop Boys, who remembered her as “always [being] so enthusiastic about new music and such fun to be around”

“She was very supportive to us in the early days of PSB,” they added. “Heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. Neil and Chris xx.”

Just heard the truly horrible news that Janice Long has died. One of the nicest, funniest people I’ve had the good fortune to know over the years. A fantastic supporter not just of my music but so many others. A huge loss to music. This is a sad day. pic.twitter.com/74JpzK8146

— Gary Numan (@numanofficial) December 26, 2021

“Desperately sad to hear that Janice Long has died,” said Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. “She was a great supporter of ours. Condolences to her family and friends.”

Frontman Andy McCluskey added: “So very sad to hear of the the death of Janice Long. Amazing lady, great friend, music lover and champion. A pioneering female DJ who opened many doors for others.  

Dreadful news. Janice stood with us on the pitch at Wembley stadium as we announced Live Aid. A broadcast legend and absolute music lover. 🙏 BBC DJ and broadcaster Janice Long dies at 66 https://t.co/oiB4aoj69o

— midge ure💙 (@midgeure1) December 26, 2021

“I will miss you so much Janice. All my love and sympathies to your family. Andy x.”

Toyah Willcox shared: “Dear wonderful Janice Long championed women in music. Janice has been in my life my whole career, my deepest sympathy to all her family, friends, listeners and fans. Too young to lose you. Toyah xxx.”

The Fall in session on Janice Long’s Radio One show. September 1984 https://t.co/mQSuwQCziB

— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) December 27, 2021

“First ever Frankie radio interview was conducted by her on Street Life on Radio Merseyside and she was the first to play us on the radio when she played the demo of “Relax”,” said Frankie Goes To Hollywood.

“Always had our back. Condolences to her family and loved ones. RIP X

“Just saw that Janice Long has died, I’m gutted. Always loved her and she’s always been such a champion of the band and me.” Sarah pic.twitter.com/7NgBgGjyIk

— Saint Etienne (@bobpetesarah) December 26, 2021

Electronic music pioneer Gary Numan shared in his own post: “Just heard the truly horrible news that Janice Long has died. One of the nicest, funniest people I’ve had the good fortune to know over the years. 

“A fantastic supporter not just of my music but so many others. A huge loss to music. This is a sad day.”

One of the very best DJs, and without a doubt, a major reason for The Housemartins early popularity. Our dearest friend Janice Long has passed. There will never be a DJ, or friend to new music, like her @janicelongdj

— Paul Heaton (@PaulHeatonSolo) December 26, 2021

“Dreadful news. Janice stood with us on the pitch at Wembley stadium as we announced Live Aid,” posted Midge Ure. “A broadcast legend and absolute music lover.”

Further tributes poured in from colleagues and friends including Gary Davies, Tony Blackburn, Mike Read, Saint Etienne, Then Jericho, Paul Heaton, Richard Coles, Craig Charles, Tim Burgess and others.

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Connor Gotto

Founder and editor of RETROPOP. Self-proclaimed pop aficionado. Usually seen with a wine in hand.

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