KAY GETS EMOTIONAL

Vernon Kay Breaks Down on Radio 2 as He Announces Death of Colleague Ian Deeley

Vernon Kay was visibly shaken on Radio 2 as he paid tribute to colleague Ian Deeley, celebrating a devoted broadcast lifer whose sudden death has left the team reeling.
PUBLISHED 24 Mar 2026 17:54 GMT UPDATED 24 Mar 2026 22:00 GMT

Key Points

  • Ian Deeley, 45, died unexpectedly; respected BBC engineer, producer and outside-broadcast manager.
  • Kay praised Deeley's passion, energy, humour and devoted work across producing, engineering and presenting.
  • Deeley worked major events: Radio 1 relocation, BBC Proms, pop festivals, royal occasions and D-Day 80th.

VERNON Kay shared heartbreaking news on his BBC Radio 2 show, announcing that his colleague Ian Deeley has died unexpectedly at the age of 45.

Kay paid an emotional tribute to Deeley, remembering him as a passionate radio professional who loved broadcasting in every role he took on, from producing and presenting to engineering major outside broadcasts.

Deeley began his BBC career at BBC Radio Gloucestershire in 2006 as a Broadcast Assistant and went on to build a respected career in news, production, and live event broadcasting. Last year, he became an Outside Broadcast Manager.

Among his many achievements, Deeley was part of the team that helped move BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra from Yalding House to New Broadcasting House in 2012. He also worked on major events including pop festivals, the BBC Proms, royal occasions, and the D-Day 80th celebrations from Normandy.

Kay recalled Deeley’s dedication and larger-than-life personality, saying he brought energy, humour, and warmth to the team. He also noted Deeley’s pride in working with the late Steve Wright, who had praised him as one of the show’s top operatives.

“At his heart, Ian was a broadcaster, so whether he was driving the desk, engineering an outside broadcast, producing or presenting, Ian just loved radio with every fibre of his being,” he said.

“Ian loved working with us here at Radio 2 and I know one of his career highlights was working with our friend, Steve Wright, he was thrilled to be able to be a part of the big show and as ‘one of the top operatives’ as Steve called him. Steve always said, ‘Ian, keep it cranked’ and he did.”

“The one that stands out for us and our little team is the one where Ian personally made sure that our show from the beaches of Normandy a few years ago went seamlessly – and it did.

“Ian was our lead engineer on our D-Day 80th celebrations and he was so dedicated that he went on a reconnaissance trip over to France in his own time, just to make sure everything was up to his incredible high standard.”

Closing his tribute, Kay said Deeley would be deeply missed and offered condolences to his mother Di, his brother Neal, and his partner Lucy.

He concluded: “He was an exuberant, larger than life character who was always enthusiastic and brought a smile to everyone’s faces.”

Why This Matters

The loss of Ian Deeley matters because it highlights the vital, often unseen contributions of technical broadcasters whose expertise enables major live events and beloved radio shows, and underscores the emotional impact such colleagues have on their teams and audiences.

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