Broadcasting legend DesmondĀ Carrington left listeners in tears as he signed off from his Perthshire home studio for the final time.
The 90-year-old presented his last show on BBC Radio 2 this weekend andĀ ended it in traditional style, with his trademark closing remark: “Bye just now”.
Carrington, whose career in radio has spanned more than seven decades, thanked loyal listeners during Friday evening’s The Music Goes Round programme.
The show, as always, was broadcast from his home village of Dunning, between Auchterarder and Perth. It began with his traditional greeting of: “Evening all, from home in Perthshire”.
Last month, the DJ announced his plans to retire for health reasons after a second heart failure.
It also emergedĀ that he had Alzheimer’s disease and had suffered from cancer in recent years.
Fans flooded Radio 2 with messages of support after the final show.
One listener wrote on social media: “Friday nights just will not be the same, so long old friend. Enjoy your retirement, and good luck in every thing you do, shed a few tears with you tonight.”
Another said: “The fact you have broadcast your show from Scotland has always been magical, especially at this time of the year. You’re a consummate professional and the radio world is a much lesser place without you.
“Your place in radio history is sealed and in a very small but very important way, you’ve made a difference to my life.”
Fellow DJ Mark Radcliffe also paid his respect on Twitter: “Farewell then MC Dezmo,” he wrote. “Desmond Carrington final show on R2 after a career lasting 70 years. Legend and gentlemen.”
Tony BlackburnĀ described him as a “lovely man” while Zoe Ball said he was her “hero”.
There was also calls for Desmond toĀ be added to the New Year’s honours list.
farewell then MC Dezmo. Desmond Carrington final show on R2 after a career lasting 70 yrs! Legend and gentleman.
— The Mark Radcliffe (@themarkrad) October 29, 2016
My good wishes go to Desmond Carrington who did his last show tonight. I met him on several occasions and he is a lovely man.
— Tony Blackburn (@tonyblackburn) October 28, 2016
Surely a gong in the new year Hons list for #DesmondCarrington is the least he deserves after all these years
— andy kerr (@andykerr8) October 28, 2016
Desmond opened his final show with the Up Up and Away by the Johnny Mann Singers – the same song he started the programme with on day one in October, 1981.
He later urged all of his listeners to “dream the impossible dream”.
After playing, Its Not Where You Start It’s Where You Finish by Tommy Tune – “a golden rule for us all” – Ā he told listeners: “Most importantly of all, without you being there the whole thing would have been quite pointless. Thank you, my dear friends.
“So there we are, one last box of tunes and memories delivered from my place to yours. Its something I have been doing ever week from some 36 years on BBC Radio 2.
“In fact, Iāve been rabbiting away on the wireless for over 70 years so inevitably there comes a time to hang up the headphones – and for me this is it.ā
Fittingly, he closed the show with That’s All by Mel Torme and said he was going to snuggle up with his cat, “golden paws Sam.”