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Full name Brian Alexander Johnston
Born June 24, 1912, Little Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
Died January 5, 1994, Westminster, London (aged 81 years 195 days)
Also known as Johnners
Playing role Wicketkeeper
Batting style Right-hand bat
Fielding position Wicketkeeper
Other Commentator, Journalist, Author
Education Eton College: Oxford University
Relation Grandson - N Oldridge
Brian Alexander Johnston, CBE, MC, who died on January 5, 1994, aged 81, was among the best-known and best-loved of all cricket broadcasters. Along with John Arlott, who died in 1991, he was the central figure of BBC's Test Match Special and responsible for its unique style. Brian Johnston's major contribution to the game was to maintain that it was wholly fun, like life itself; cricketers were never incompetent, they were always unlucky ( He's just dropped three catches, poor chap). This could only be a partial view of cricket and his broadcasting thus never had the richness or depth of Arlott's. But he was a tremendous all-round professional-among the greatest ad-lib outside broadcasters - who upheld his standards and his enthusiasm until his heart attack a month before he died. Even then, he was on his way to do another edition of his one-man touring show, An Evening with Johnners. He was mourned by many millions.
Awarded CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
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