Lee Chi-chun (Chinese: 李季準; pinyin: Lǐ Jìzhǔn; 21 March 1943 – 22 April 2017) was a Taiwanese radio and television presenter.
Born and raised in Keelung, Lee's career in radio journalism was interrupted by compulsory military service.
[1] Known for his deep voice and longtime association with the BCC, Lee spent the end of his career with China Television.
[1] He was diagnosed with dementia in 2013, and as a result, his daughter Lee Fang-yi accepted his final Golden Bell awarded for special contributions, in his stead.
"[3] Before Lee died at home in Kaohsiung, aged 74 on 22 April 2017, he had already been hospitalized four times that year due to complications of pneumonia.