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Kenneth Robertson Bruce MBE (born 2 February 1951) is a Scottish radio and television presenter.He hosted a weekday mid-morning show on BBC Radio 2 between 1986 and 2023 and since then, on Greatest Hits Radio. [1]
BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 14 million weekly listeners. [ 1 ] Since launching in 1967, the station broadcasts a wide range of content.
Bruce had presented various Radio 2 programmes after starting at BBC Radio Scotland. Bruce's tenure was brief, his only "crime" apparently being that he "wasn't Terry Wogan". In April 1986 he was moved to the mid-morning slot which, along with brief stints on both the late and early shows in 1990-91, he occupied until 3 March 2023. [4] During ...
Ken Bruce has signed off from BBC Radio 2 for the final time. The legendary host has appeared on BBC Radio in a variety of roles for 46 years, presenting his mid-morning show for 30. In his final ...
Bruce’s departure is the latest, unnecessarily bloody blow in Radio 2’s ongoing cull of its cosy older DJs. Drive-time star Steve Wright, 68, has been replaced by 49-year-old Scott Mills.
Veteran broadcaster stepped down from his BBC Radio 2 slot in February after 30 years, and now hosts a show for Greatest Hits Radio Ken Bruce claims BBC failed to promote huge Radio 2 moment ...
30 September – BBC Radio 2 launches at 5:30am, replacing the BBC Light Programme. Paul Hollingdale, Kenneth Alwyn, Eric Robinson, Cliff Adams, Pat Doody, Barry Alldis, Teddy Johnson, Brian Matthew, David Jacobs, Ray Moore, Alberto Semprini, Humphrey Lyttelton, Sam Costa, Alan Dell, David Gell, Benny Green, Pete Murray, David Hamilton, and John Dunn all join.
The upcoming Christmas special of BBC comedy Outnumbered will also be celebrated by comedian Romesh Ranganathan interviewing the actors of the Brockman family on his BBC Radio 2 show on December 21.