[2] Walters worked on a range of programmes for Radio 2, including You The Night & The Music, Nightride, John Dunn, Ed Stewart, David Jacobs and the Eurovision Song Contest.
He also worked with many of the station's most famous presenters such as Ken Bruce, Sarah Kennedy, David Hamilton, Adrian Love and Chris Stuart.
The format was made up, like WUTW, of banter and viewer contributions via letters, emails and faxes, plus some topical items and guests, such as fellow Radio 2 presenter, friend and regular "Pause for Thought" contributor Canon Roger Royle.
On 21 October 2006, the BBC announced that he had died in a hospice in Berkhamsted, aged 59, following a long illness that had been diagnosed the previous November.
He did continue to choose the music for the programme during his illness and was replaced on production duties by Alan Boyd, who filled in during his absence, and who remained until Wogan left the breakfast slot at the end of 2009.