Chris Needs
Christopher Needs, MBE (12 March 1952[1][2] or 1954[3] – 26 July 2020) was a Welsh radio broadcaster, best known as a regular evening and daytime presenter on BBC Radio Wales.
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Born | Christopher Needs 12 March 1952 or 12 March 1954 Cwmafan, Neath Port Talbot, Wales |
Died | 26 July 2020 |
Nationality | Welsh |
Occupation | Radio presenter, pianist |
Employer | BBC Cymru Wales |
Home town | Cwmafan |
Board member of | Founder, Chris Needs Hospital Appeal |
Spouse(s) | Gabe Cameron |
Website | ChrisNeeds.com |
Personal life
Born in Cwmafan near Port Talbot, he was educated at local schools. During his teenage years he was sexually abused by someone whom he refused to identify, and consequently tried to commit suicide.[4]
Needs had known that he was gay while a teenager, and his husband, Gabe Cameron,[5] often answered listeners' calls to the show.[4]
Health and charity work
Needs established and headed the Chris Needs Hospital Appeal, a registered charity that supports South Wales hospitals. For his charity work and services to broadcasting he was awarded an MBE by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in the 2005 New Year Honours.
Shortly after his mother died in 2001, Needs began having symptoms of diabetes. Eventually, when he went to his local pharmacy to have himself checked, his sugar level was 61 mmol/l (1,098 mg/dl). Subsequently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, he acted as Diabetes Cymru's celebrity ambassador.[6]
In 2016, Needs lost six stone as a result of an ulcerated throat. His experiences were followed in an S4C documentary.[7]
Needs died on 26 July 2020 from a heart condition, aged 66.[8]
Career
Needs was an accomplished pianist who had accompanied Bonnie Tyler[9] and appeared on S4C programmes such as Noson Lawen. His other jobs included: language translator, actor, tour guide, and all-round vocal / piano entertainer, and through his work he has lived in Spain, Gibraltar, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Jersey. He spoke English, Welsh, Spanish and Dutch and was learning German.[9]
He started his radio career with the Touch AM radio station before co-presenting the mid-morning magazine show Live Time on Radio Wales while also appearing on S4C television. From 2002 he had his own show, The Friendly Garden Programme, broadcast every week night.[10] In the period up to 2003, Needs was joined nightly on his radio show by his friend Nikki-Sue, a show singer and Tina Turner impersonator.
Most of the people who called into his show belonged to an organisation called The Chris Needs Friendly Garden Association. The Garden as it became known, claimed almost 50,000 members, mainly from Wales but also from as far away as Queensland, Australia. The great majority of members were women, and everyone was given a membership number; in the case of men, this would be prefixed with M - for "Mere Male"! Members could even enrol their pets as members; their numbers were prefixed with A for Animal member.
Awards
- 1996 – Sony Radio Academy Awards Silver Award for Best Regional Presenter.[11]
- 2009 – Variety Club of Great Britain Lifetime Achievement Award.
Books
- 2007 – Like It Is: My Autobiography
- 2008 – The Jenkins's's's's's
- 2009 – And There's More ... My Autobiography – part 2
References
- "Chris Needs: 'Writing parts of the book just tore me apart'". Wales Online. 13 November 2007. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- "Chris Needs" BBC Radio Wales [4 May 2007]. Needs said the song "Here in My Heart" by Al Martino was from the year he was born.
- "Chris Needs". BBC Radio Wales. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- Steffan Rhys (15 November 2009). "Gay taunts have made my life hell". South Wales Echo. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- Katie Bellis (27 July 2020). "Legendary BBC Radio Wales DJ Chris Needs has died". WalesOnline.
- Dr Sarah Jarvis. "Symptoms campaign – Our campaign to highlight diabetes symptoms". Diabetes UK. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- "S4C Pobol: Chris Needs". BBC. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- "BBC Radio Wales broadcaster Chris Needs dies aged 66". BBC News. 27 July 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- "How radio star Chris Needs turned torment into triumph". S4C. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
- Stuart Clarkson. "Tributes paid to BBC Radio Wales presenter Chris Needs". Radio Today.
- BBC – Wales – Radio Wales – Chris Needs