Arts broadcasting legend Sir Humphrey Burton dies aged 94
Sir Humphrey Burton, the pioneering BBC broadcaster who shaped arts television and launched Young Musician, has died at 94. Read his remarkable story.
Sir Humphrey Burton, the pioneering BBC broadcaster who shaped arts television and launched Young Musician, has died at 94. Read his remarkable story.
Beloved BBC broadcaster Sir Humphrey Burton has died at 94. His family shares an emotional tribute to the classical music champion. Read their full statement here.
Sir Humphrey Burton, the BBC's former head of music who brought classical music to millions, has died at 94. Discover his remarkable legacy and impact.
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