Capital Breakfast and BBC Radio star Howard Hughes dies after short illness: ‘He will be forever missed’
As a lifestyle expert with a deep appreciation for the world of broadcasting, I was deeply saddened to learn about the passing of Howard Hughes, the revered Capital Breakfast Show presenter. Having spent over three decades gracing our airwaves, he was more than just a voice; he was a friend, a guide, and a constant through the highs and lows of life for countless listeners.
Capital Breakfast Show presenter Howard Hughes has died.
The broadcaster died following a short illness, his webmaster confirmed in a statement.
Howard was the first voice listeners heard on Global’s Capital Breakfast when it launched in 1992.
With a heavy heart, Adam Cornwell shares the news: ‘Howard Hughes, the cherished and esteemed creator of The Unexplained podcast, passed away last week. He was not only our respected colleague but also a treasured friend.’
Instead of just being a host, he served as a trusted confidant to his audience, leading them on an adventure into the unfamiliar. For those who have been listening for years, he became a consistent presence during both the highs and lows of their lives.
‘Howard will be forever missed but never forgotten.’
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2024-11-17 20:18