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Ken Bruce is leaving the BBC after 45 years. The 71-year-old broadcaster, who presented the station’s 9.30am to 12pm weekday show for 31 years and has been with the BBC since 1977, will be starting a new show on Greatest Hits Radio from April 3. He said on Tuesday (17.01.23): “After 45 years of broadcasting on BBC Radio, it’s time for a change. “I would stress that this is entirely my decision. I will always be very proud of my association with the BBC and Radio 2.” “Nothing stays the same forever and I have decided the time is right for me to move on from Radio 2 when I reach the end of my cu...
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Brian May feels Freddie Mercury is with him every day. The Queen rocker admitted his late bandmate - who died of AIDS in 1991 - is "always" in his thoughts and he can always identify how he'd think or feel about a particular situation. Speaking to Simon Mayo on Greatest Hits Radio, he said: ""The funny thing is I feel more and more that he is kind of with us in a way, maybe I'm getting to be an old romantic, but Freddie is in my day every day. "He's always in my thoughts and I can always feel what he'd say in a certain situation, oh what would Freddie think, ah he'd like this, he'd laugh at th...
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Simon Mayo is returning to Drivetime radio. The 62-year-old radio presenter has confirmed he is moving to the coveted slot on Greatest Hits Radio from March 15 after eight years in the Drivetime slot on BBC Radio 2 until 2018. He said: "Returning to Drivetime is so very exciting for me. It’s a show I loved so much and now on Greatest Hits Radio we intend to make it even better. And with Matt Williams back on sport, we can’t wait to get started. The message of the show is the same - enjoy yourself, it’s later than you think!" Greatest Hits Radio plays all the biggest and best music from the 197...
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