Paul Miller’s farewell Show: Southern England says goodnight to a radio legend

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In a poignant moment for radio enthusiasts across the South of England, Paul Miller, the cherished host of the Late Show on various Local BBC Radio stations, bid farewell in grand style last night. The seasoned broadcaster presented his final show on six channels, including BBC Radio Solent, BBC Radio Berkshire, BBC Radio Kent, BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Radio Sussex, and BBC Radio Surrey, leaving listeners with a night to remember.

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For over two decades, Paul Miller has been the voice that resonated through the airwaves from the heart of BBC Radio Solent. His 23-year tenure at the station and an impressive 34-year career at the BBC as a whole have made him a household name, known for his affable manner and deep connection with his audience.

This farewell marks a significant turning point for the popular Late Show slot. Under new plans to enhance programming sharing between stations, this iconic late-night segment will soon be accessible to a nationwide audience. This strategic move promises to unite listeners across England, bringing a diverse range of voices and stories to the forefront.

Colleagues and fans alike joined in celebrating Paul’s illustrious career. A gathering at the BBC Radio Solent headquarters saw touching tributes and heartfelt farewells, highlighting the impact Paul Miller has had on the broadcasting community.

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