Sorry Ken Bruce, it's sad to see you go - but Radio 2 will be OK without you

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Sorry Ken Bruce, it's sad to see you go - but Radio 2 will be OK without you
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Nothing can stay the same for ever. Ken Bruce leaving is undoubtedly the end of an era, but that doesn’t mean it spells the end of Radio 2 📻 _annabonet

As the BBC loses another veteran presenter, Radio 2’s future hangs in the balance. But might it be safer than we think?The whole saga has been poorly handled, awkward, messy, and worst of all, a sad way to close such an esteemed three decades for Bruce. lamented this week, is not what it once was. He is certainly not wrong there.

Bruce’s departure marks the culmination of both his 31-year career with Radio 2 and a painful week for everyone involved. Although the presenter had “fully intended” to continue as contracted until the end of March, the BBC decided Friday would be his last show. Gardening leave, it was reported, to avoid each day being one big advert for his new slot on their rival, Bauer’s

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