He died in the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital on 6 July 2010, after battling with liver illness.
[3] Known as "the voice of Carrow Road",[4] in September 2010, a commentary box at Carrow Road was dedicated to Waller's memory, and was unveiled by Alan Bowkett and Waller's widow, Sylvie, before a home game and to the applause of the fans.
Features included "The Alternative News", "Roy's Phonebook Challenge", "War of the Work Force" and Norfolk drama Little Bexham.
He stepped down from presenting his daily show on 19 September 2009 to focus on Rodeo Norfolk.
It was created by Norfolk author Sue Welfare with the help of Waller and former producer Amy Barratt.