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    Senior Member Country: England earlb's Avatar
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    It is with deep regret that I announce the passing of my very good friend Keith Fordyce last Tuesday. R.I.P Keith, you made my life that much richer to have known you dear friend.
    Alan.

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    Very good presenter and DJ with a great voice. I liked him a lot. Another part of my youth leaves.

    RIP

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    Oh that is very sad indeed.

    R I P Mr F.

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    Very sad news. He was a clever man had an MA and yet came across as one of us and I watched and enjoyed his tv shows in the 1960s and radio work many years later. This is a very bad year for losing people from our youth and yet they have all had long lives and I trust will not be forgotten.

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    Yet more sad news, a familiar and friendly voice on the radio from my childhood. RIP

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    I remember his resonant tones very well indeed - The Town & Country Quiz et al

    RIP Keith

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    So sad hear of his passing. R.I.P.

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    I only remember him from repeats of Ready Steady Go but he seemed a nice enough chap. RIP.

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    The generation from the 1920/30s weren't they just great ?

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    I liked Keith Fordyce a lot. He was professional, polished, friendly & a gentleman. R.I.P. Sir!

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    The original presenter of Radio 2's Sounds of The 60s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by earlb View Post
    It is with deep regret that I announce the passing of my very good friend Keith Fordyce last Tuesday. R.I.P Keith, you made my life that much richer to have known you dear friend.
    Alan.
    My deepest sympathies, Alan, and condolences to other friends and family. After all the sadness of recent years, I now wish to think of Keith being happily reunited with those that he lost.

    Quote Originally Posted by TomDaws View Post
    The original presenter of Radio 2's Sounds of The 60s.
    That's right. He introduced me to a lot of great songs, some of which I recorded on audio cassette. It would be a wonderful tribute if the BBC could delve into the archives and put some of Keith Fordyce's shows on their Radio 2 website, as they do with Brian Matthew's these days.

    At one time, Keith could be heard presenting two shows on Saturdays: Sounds of the Sixties in the morning and Beat the Record in the evening. Halcyon days. But I would like to have experienced the original broadcasts of Ready, Steady, Go! as well.

    Rest In Peace, Keith.

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    Senior Member Country: France HitchcockScholar's Avatar
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    I remember him when he was on "208", during the 50's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomDaws View Post
    The original presenter of Radio 2's Sounds of The 60s.
    I didn't know that - I thought it had been Brian Matthew forever apart from that run of guest presenters in the 1980s/90s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cornershop15 View Post
    My deepest sympathies, Alan, and condolences to other friends and family. After all the sadness of recent years, I now wish to think of Keith being happily reunited with those that he lost.
    Rest In Peace, Keith.
    Thank you for your kind remarks Cornershop and for such a well expessed sentiment.

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    The Independent Obit

    Keith Fordyce: Unflappable host of ‘Ready Steady Go!’

    By Spencer Leigh

    The easy-going and avuncular Keith Fordyce was the highly reliable host of the chaotic live, beat music programme, Ready Steady Go!, which started in 1963. Part of its attraction was the potential for things going wrong and Fordyce was the ideal person to restore order.

    Keith Fordyce Marriott – he was to drop his surname as a professional broadcaster – was born in Lincoln on in 1928 and went to The Lincoln School. His father encouraged his sporting prowess and in 1946, he won the Lincolnshire Junior Tennis Championship. In the forces, he worked as an announcer and producer for the Forces Broadcasting Service, where his commanding officer was another radio personality, Cliff Michelmore. Fordyce gained a wide experience in presenting record programmes, which he put to good use in civilian life.

    After the forces, Fordyce studied for a law degree at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and he was the president of the University Law Society during 1951-52. Fordyce founded and edited the university's sports magazine, Light Blue. On obtaining his degree, he worked as a football commentator for BBC TV, his first broadcast being on the Leyton v Hereford match on 22 November 1952. A comment on the BBC's files says that "his voice lacked crispness".

    Fordyce presented a flagship programme, Housewives' Choice, for a week in August 1955, and this time the assessment was "Professionally-modulated, virile voice and not too smooth; but no strong character, no indication of extra entertainment potential." Also in 1955, Fordyce fought a municipal election for the Conservatives and won a seat on Wimbledon Council, but he was to move to Radio Luxembourg as a staff announcer. He presented their weekly Top Twenty programme and stayed with the station for three years.

    As a journalist, he wrote for New Musical Express and two records by unknowns that he correctly tipped for No 1 were "Diana" by Paul Anka in 1957 and "When" by the Kalin Twins the following year.

    In 1960, he compèred Jack Good's ITV show Wham! which featuredBilly Fury, Little Tony and Dickie Pride. That was short-lived but he became the original host for Thank Your Lucky Stars and the Sunday morning radio show, Easy Beat. By and large, hedidn't comment on the music, but on one memorable Thank Your Lucky Stars, he said that the British singers, Craig Douglas, Mark Wynter and Jimmy Justice were all better than Ricky Nelson.

    In April 1963 he interviewed the Beatles on the BBC's Pop Inn and he had many contacts with them during the 1960s. He hosted the Granada TV tribute to them, The Music Of Lennon And McCartney, in 1966. Over the years, he remained the true professional and refused to tell background stories.

    In August 1963 Fordyce hosted the first edition of Ready Steady Go! for Associated Rediffusion and it was thought that his know-how would help the inexperience of Cathy McGowan and Michael Aldred. The chaos was all too real, especially on one programme where Marianne Faithfull was to walk down a spiral staircase lip syncing to "Blowin' In The Wind", but the wrong record was cued – the Kinks' "All Day And All Of The Night". The cameras switched to Fordyce to save the day. Among his more embarrassing duties was to preside over a weekly mime competition. Still, he preferred Ready Steady Go! to being the straight man for Groucho Marx in his only UK television series.

    "Keith Fordyce may have been much more experienced than Cathy McGowan and Michael Aldred," says Billy Hatton of the hit-making Liverpool band, the Fourmost, "but at times you didn't think so. When he interviewed the Beach Boys, he asked them if surfing was a music or a sport and they looked at each other as if to say, 'Who is this guy?' It was a difficult show to manage and the audience could be unruly. When we were singing 'Baby I Need Your Loving', a girl grabbed my balls. Fortunately the camera was on my face but you could see the sudden change in my expression."

    Through the 1960s and '70s, Fordyce hosted variety shows and quizzes on television and radio including Come Dancing and Miss World. In 1979, he was the first presenter of Radio 2's Sounds Of The Sixties and on the same day, he presented the quiz show, Beat The Record. During the 1980s, he followed another passion by running the Torbay Aircraft Museum in Paignton. He broadcast locally on Radio Solent and Radio Devon. He wanted to broadcast until he died but he developed Alzheimer's and was forced to retire.

    Keith Fordyce Marriott (Keith Fordyce), radio and television presenter: born Lincoln 15 October 1928; married (four children); died Devon 22 March 2011.

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    Senior Member Country: UK Geoffers's Avatar
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    I notice that some obits say Keith died on 22nd March and others say 15th March. Does anybody know for sure which is correct?

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