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Chris Evans: Virgin Radio DJ chokes up as he remembers pal who 'suddenly died' last month

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Chris Evans, 53, remembered his Virgin Radio pal Pete Mitchell on Monday, as they kick-started his "brainchild" idea on the show.

Chris revealed Pete had come up with the 100 Greatest Albums suggestion and in his memory, they were going ahead with the weekly segment.The candid tribute caused Chris to choke up slightly, as he explained how the radio team were honouring his memory."We're counting down our 100 Greatest Albums of all time as voted for you in our poll!" he began."This is the brainchild of Pete Mitchell, our pal who suddenly passed away second week of March of this year."The former BBC host paused before remembering good times with his friend."We were all out a couple of weeks before, celebrating our [The Chris Evans Virgin Radio.

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