By Molly Moss

Published: Monday, 11 July 2022 at 12:00 am


Michael Barratt, the former host of current affairs programme Nationwide, has died aged 94.

Barratt’s family announced his death on social media last night (10th July), writing: “We’re very sad to report that our lovely dad/husband/Mike/Michael Barratt died this morning.”

They continued: “He spent his final days being cared for at the wonderful Thames Hospice in Berkshire, surrounded by his family.

“A life lived to the full.”

Barratt was best known as the face of Nationwide between 1969 and 1977.

The current affairs show often attracted an audience of more than 10 million viewers and continued until 1983.

As well as Barratt, other Nationwide presenters have included Bob Langley, Esther Rantzen, Sue Cook and Martin Young.

Before fronting Nationwide, Barratt featured as a BBC presenter on Midlands Today, Panorama and 24 Hours.

The TV presenter also entertained listeners on Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time from 1973 to 1977, presented Songs of Praise and was the author of several books.

Tributes have been flooding in on social media for Barratt following the tragic news of his passing.

Such sad news. The nicest of men who was interested in things going on in the world right up until the end… my love to the family… https://t.co/OnbNXEnDto

— Simon McCoy (@SimonMcCoyTV) July 10, 2022