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Don Durbridge
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Don Durbridge (13 January 1939 – 9 June 2012) was a UK radio presenter who started his career on the BBC Light Programme,[1] and subsequently worked on the British Forces Broadcasting Service,[2] and on BBC Radio 2,.[3] He also broadcast for many years on BBC Radio Medway, BBC Radio Kent and Invicta Sound in Kent, and latterly on PrimeTime and Saga DAB radio. On PrimeTime he introduced the late night slot, In Mellow Mood, until the station's demise in 2006. He was also the regular matchday announcer for Fulham Football Club[4] in the mid-1970s and for Gillingham Football Club[5] during the 1980s.
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