Zoe Ball bids farewell to the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show after six amazing years! Find out who's taking over and what this means for family time!
After six fantastic years of waking up the nation on the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show, Zoe Ball has officially announced her departure. The beloved presenter revealed that she’ll be stepping down from her morning slot to focus more on her family and embark on a new chapter of her life. Listeners were treated to an emotional announcement during her Tuesday morning show, just in time to prepare for her last broadcast before Christmas on December 20. Fans of Zoe, who have listened faithfully since she took over the breakfast reins, are likely to miss her infectious laughter and enthusiastic handling of morning chit-chat.
Replacing Zoe is none other than Scott Mills, a familiar face in radio land who is sure to bring his own flair to the early morning airwaves. Mills, known for his years of engagement with listeners and a more upbeat style, is set to make quite the entrance into this new role, promising to keep us all chipper before we've even had our morning cuppa. Additionally, much-respected Trevor Nelson will be shifting to the mid-afternoon slot, ensuring that the BBC’s soundscape remains dependable and vibrant.
While Zoe Ball’s departure marks the end of an era, it’s a decision that embraces the growing trend among broadcasters prioritising family over their demanding roles. Just a fortnight ago, football presenter Gary Lineker also announced he’d be stepping back from his major show. It seems like the airwaves are getting a shake-up, but one thing’s for sure, the love for family and the desire for balance is resonating strongly within the broadcasting community.
As Zoe looks forward to her next chapter, she leaves behind a legacy of laughter and great memories. Interesting to note, her tenure coincided with a significant rise in listenership for Radio 2, proving that her unique approach to morning broadcasting connected deeply with audiences. Zoe Ball’s infectious charm has made her a household name in the UK. Moreover, did you know that she was the first female host of the Radio 1 breakfast show back in 1999? Talk about breaking barriers! Kingdom-wide, everyone wishes Zoe all the best as she makes this much-deserved transition away from the early morning grind!
After six incredible years on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show, it's time for me to step away from the very early mornings and focus on family.
Presenter to be replaced by Scott Mills after six years on show, with Trevor Nelson moving up to mid-afternoon slot.
Ball hosted the morning slot for six years.
She is the second high-profile BBC broadcaster to announce they are leaving their main show following Gary Lineker's announcement a fortnight ago. She will ...
Ball, who has presented the breakfast show since 2019, announced this morning (Tuesday, November 19) that she has decided to step down from the weekday ...
The broadcaster told listeners during Tuesday morning's show that she would be leaving before Christmas.
The Sussex-based radio presenter confirmed on her breakfast show this morning that she would be leaving the show after December 20.
The presenter is stepping back after six years at the helm but will remain at Radio 2.
Zoe Ball says she is leaving her breakfast show to "start a new chapter" and "focus on family".