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Friday 15 April 2016 10:19 am

Phil Sayer, the man behind the voice of London Underground’s most iconic phrase Mind the Gap, has died

By: Catherine Neilan

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The man who voiced London Underground's most famous phrase – Mind the Gap – has died aged just 62. 

Phil Sayer, who originally worked as a BBC presenter, died on Thursday of cancer. 

Following a career at the BBC, in which he worked on BBC GMR and regional TV news, he and his wife Elinor Hamilton set up a company as voice-over artists.

The company said on Facebook: "Phil Sayer – voice of reason, radio, and railways. A dearly loved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend.

"We are sorry to announce that this service terminates here."

Londoners have heard his voice every day without knowing his name, but tributes have already starting pouring in with people praising his "fantastic voice". 

https://twitter.com/theturnhamator/status/720902406050082818

Sad Phil Sayer's died – the voice of many of Britain's railway stations for a long time. What a voice.

— Tom Hourigan (@TomHourigan) April 15, 2016

I was only listening to Phil Sayer on the train yesterday! RIP and may your voice keep us safe from the gap! #mindthegap

— David P Perlmutter – Author. Actor. Dreamer. ✍🏼🎬 (@davepperlmutter) April 15, 2016

Saddening to hear that the most remembered voice of the railway has passed away. RIP Phil Sayer.

This train terminates here. All change.

— Caitlin 🏳️‍⚧️ (@TC60054) April 15, 2016

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