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Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart: BBC DJ's funeral held in Bournemouth | Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart: BBC DJ's funeral held in Bournemouth |
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The funeral of former BBC DJ and Crackerjack presenter Ed "Stewpot" Stewart is under way in his hometown. | The funeral of former BBC DJ and Crackerjack presenter Ed "Stewpot" Stewart is under way in his hometown. |
The service for the 74-year-old, who died earlier this month a few days after having a stroke, is being held at St Peter's Church in Bournemouth. | The service for the 74-year-old, who died earlier this month a few days after having a stroke, is being held at St Peter's Church in Bournemouth. |
Stewart's broadcasting career spanned more than five decades, including many years on Radio 1 and Radio 2. | Stewart's broadcasting career spanned more than five decades, including many years on Radio 1 and Radio 2. |
Fellow DJ Mike Read and actress and singer Anita Harris are among the congregation. | Fellow DJ Mike Read and actress and singer Anita Harris are among the congregation. |
The service, which is being led by the Reverend Dr Ian Terry, includes the hymns Amazing Grace and Lord Of The Dance, as well as the song You'll Never Walk Alone. | |
There will also be a farewell address by the Grand Order of the Water Rats - an entertainment industry fraternity - of which Devon-born Stewart was a member. | There will also be a farewell address by the Grand Order of the Water Rats - an entertainment industry fraternity - of which Devon-born Stewart was a member. |
Dr Terry said the service would "celebrate the life of somebody who just loved life". | Dr Terry said the service would "celebrate the life of somebody who just loved life". |
"It's a service of thanksgiving for Ed who, through the radio and through the television, gave enjoyment and fun," he added. | "It's a service of thanksgiving for Ed who, through the radio and through the television, gave enjoyment and fun," he added. |
Stewart started out as an announcer, film critic and rugby reporter with Radio Hong Kong. | Stewart started out as an announcer, film critic and rugby reporter with Radio Hong Kong. |
He was one of the first presenters on Radio 1 when it launched in 1967, and a Radio 2 presenter for 15 years - during which he broadcast from the summits of Ben Nevis and Snowdon, Mount Vesuvius volcano in Italy, and also from the Falkland Islands. | He was one of the first presenters on Radio 1 when it launched in 1967, and a Radio 2 presenter for 15 years - during which he broadcast from the summits of Ben Nevis and Snowdon, Mount Vesuvius volcano in Italy, and also from the Falkland Islands. |
On television, Stewart went on to become a regular Top of the Pops presenter in the 1970s and was best known for children's favourite Crackerjack, which he hosted from 1973 to 1979. | On television, Stewart went on to become a regular Top of the Pops presenter in the 1970s and was best known for children's favourite Crackerjack, which he hosted from 1973 to 1979. |
He was also a longstanding presenter of children's show Junior Choice, which last broadcast on BBC Radio 2 over Christmas. | He was also a longstanding presenter of children's show Junior Choice, which last broadcast on BBC Radio 2 over Christmas. |
On it he coined his trademark catchphrase: '''Ello darling." | On it he coined his trademark catchphrase: '''Ello darling." |
Stewart is survived by his two children, Francesca and Marco, and four grandchildren. | Stewart is survived by his two children, Francesca and Marco, and four grandchildren. |