Colin Bloomfield

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Born22 February 1982
Died25 April 2015 (aged 33)
Shropshire, England
OccupationRadio personality
Yearsactive2005–2015
Colin Bloomfield
Born22 February 1982
Died25 April 2015 (aged 33)
Shropshire, England
OccupationRadio personality
Years active2005–2015
Known forCoverage of Derby County F.C. for BBC Radio Derby

Colin Bloomfield (22 February 1982 – 25 April 2015) was an English radio personality best known for his coverage of Derby County F.C. on BBC Radio Derby, as a presenter, reporter and commentator. Following his terminal prognosis for melanoma, he became an activist and fundraiser, setting up an eponymous appeal to educate children about the illness.

Bloomfield was born in Montford Bridge, Shropshire. His father Lawrie was the first managing editor of BBC Radio Shropshire after it was founded in 1985. He attended Bicton School, The Corbet School in Baschurch, Shrewsbury Sixth Form College and the University of Central Lancashire in Preston. Bloomfield spent ten years working at BBC Radio Derby.[1] A fan of his local team Shrewsbury Town, he was best known for his radio coverage of Derby County, but also presented content on other issues, including interviewing the Prime Minister, David Cameron.[2]

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