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Tributes to priest, canon, chaplain, broadcaster 

Tributes have been paid to Norfolk parish priest, cathedral canon, chaplain and TV and radio broadcaster Rev Canon Ivan Bailey who has died aged 91.

Born in Diss, Ivan’s training took place at Keeble College and St Stephen’s House in Oxford. He was ordained in 1960 and completed his curacy in Ipswich.

Much of Revd Canon Bailey’s ministry was based here in Norfolk, including as Vicar of Cringleford between 1966 and 1981, in which time he also became Rural Dean for Humbleyard in 1973.

Other positions held within our Diocese have included as Rector in Colney and Priest-in-Charge of Kirby Bedon with Bixley and Whitlingham, in addition to a range of chaplaincy roles.

The 1980s saw Revd Bailey become an Honorary Canon of Norwich Cathedral, along with the beginning of a new adventure in the world of television and radio.

During this time, he worked alongside the likes of Terry Wogan, Roy Castle and Nicholas Parsons on national programming, while in the local area he was a regular contributor to both Anglia Television and BBC Radio Norfolk.

Despite Ivan’s ministry in Cringleford having ended more than four decades ago, his influence remains felt to this day in the community. Reflecting on this legacy, Revd Graham Wilkins, the current Rector of Cringleford and Colney, said:

“Ivan had a fondly remembered ministry at St.Peter’s Cringleford, where people still speak warmly of his time in the parish. He is remembered for how welcoming he was to all and his real sense of fun. 

“It is amazing that he is also remembered by people who are not of the church congregation but the wider Cringleford community. 

“Ivan displayed all the qualities you would want of a priest rooted in his community including a welcoming manner and a deep love for his parishioners. 

“When I first moved to the role Ivan wrote to me to say he was praying for me and that he hoped I had as much fun as he had had here – he obviously never stopped caring for or praying for those people and places he had had a connection with.”

The funeral of Rev Canon Ivan Bailey was held on Monday August 11 at St Andrew’s Church in Eaton. 

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Article extracts and picture courtesy of Diocese of Norwich.

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(Guest) 14/08/2025 14:20
Tony Mallion - former presenter and producer at BBC Radio Norfolk adds ‘working with Ivan was a great experience; a consummate and professional broadcaster who was knowledgeable and wise with tremendous wit and humour. Among other things we devised a magazine programme for Norfolk Tonight which- much to Ivan’s delight - I decided to call More Tea Vicar? He was a good preacher and was very much at home on the stage at Thursford when the Rev Rosemary Wakelin decided to breath new life into the annual Methodist Songs of Praise service at the famous venue. She brought in a new choir, involved me as host (as well as Radio Norfolk to promote it) with Ivan as the first speaker. She felt he would set the right tone. He did. He was in his element !
Elizabeth Bridger (Guest) 14/08/2025 14:44
My late husband Gordon Bridger had great affection for Ivan and enjoyed working with him on various media opportunities. Ivan , while being very generous and open hearted, detested 'liberal waffle'.!
He regarded as friends all with whom he worked and collaborated. He gave very specific and helpful advice about presentation, without seeming to be fussy.! Gordon said he learnt a great deal from him.

Published: 14/08/2025


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