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Wallace Grevatt was the first Chair of Croydon CHE Group and subsequently a member of the CHE National Executive.

He was also a noted expert on the BBC publication Radio Times: he owned the largest collection of copies of the magazine in the country and wrote a book about the radio show Children's Hour.[1]

In later years he lived in Brighton with his partner of 32 years, Malcolm Martindale.[2] He died in 2003, aged 77.

References

  1. Wallace Grevatt, BBC Childen's Hour: a Celebration of Those Magical Years The Book Guild, 1988
  2. http://www.theargus.co.uk/archive/2003/04/17/The+Argus+Archive/6738009.Death_of_radio_buff/