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Minogue pays tribute as Ball hosts final breakfast show | |
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Zoe Ball: "It's time to step away from the early alarm call" | Zoe Ball: "It's time to step away from the early alarm call" |
Kylie Minogue and David Tennant are among the stars who have paid tribute to Zoe Ball, as the presenter hosts her final Radio 2 breakfast show. | |
The 54-year-old announced her departure in November, saying that after "six incredible years" it was "time for me to step away from the very early mornings and focus on family". | The 54-year-old announced her departure in November, saying that after "six incredible years" it was "time for me to step away from the very early mornings and focus on family". |
In a pre-recorded message, singer Kylie Minogue said: "Thank you for an incredible six years. The nation loves you and I love you, and every time I've been in to see you, it's been so much fun. | |
"We've danced around the studio, you, me and your fabulous prod[ucing] squad, shout out to them... it has all happened with you Zoe." | |
Minogue concluded: "Zoe I wish you all the love success and joy and everything you want moving on... we love you." | |
Ball's said it has been "an absolute privilege" to present the she show, as her on-air colleagues Mike Williams, Richie Anderson and Tina Daheley also paid tribute to her. | |
When she opened the programme on Friday, Ball delivered a few adapted lines of One Day More from the musical Les Miserables. | |
"Another day, another destiny, one final show from me, ZB - only joking I'm not going to sing, let's have some Daft Punk," she said. | "Another day, another destiny, one final show from me, ZB - only joking I'm not going to sing, let's have some Daft Punk," she said. |
Listen on BBC Sounds: The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show | Listen on BBC Sounds: The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show |
She then played the French electronic duo's One More Time, followed by a message she read out from a man who said he was driving home for Christmas early so he could to listen to her last show. | She then played the French electronic duo's One More Time, followed by a message she read out from a man who said he was driving home for Christmas early so he could to listen to her last show. |
Doctor Who star David Tennant was among the other stars paying tribute in a series of voice messages. | |
"You've been so amazing over the last six years, the country is going to miss you," the actor said. "[You're] the best person to have breakfast with. Thank you for letting me come on to your show multiple times and annoy you." | "You've been so amazing over the last six years, the country is going to miss you," the actor said. "[You're] the best person to have breakfast with. Thank you for letting me come on to your show multiple times and annoy you." |
Speaking on Pause for Thought, Reverend Kate Bottley told Ball: "It's time for you to leave this particular party, and it's going to take a bit of adjusting for everyone. | Speaking on Pause for Thought, Reverend Kate Bottley told Ball: "It's time for you to leave this particular party, and it's going to take a bit of adjusting for everyone. |
"But we know you, you'll just keep sparkling and lighting up the room somewhere else... Thank you for keeping this particular party going, particularly on those days when you didn't feel like dancing." | "But we know you, you'll just keep sparkling and lighting up the room somewhere else... Thank you for keeping this particular party going, particularly on those days when you didn't feel like dancing." |
During the programme, Ball paid tribute herself to former Radio 2 presenter Steve Wright, who died in February. | |
"We miss you, darling man, but your magic is always with us, thank you so much for being an amazing broadcaster and a friend to all of our broadcasters," she said. | "We miss you, darling man, but your magic is always with us, thank you so much for being an amazing broadcaster and a friend to all of our broadcasters," she said. |
She will be replaced by Radio 2 afternoon show host Scott Mills | She will be replaced by Radio 2 afternoon show host Scott Mills |
Ball will be replaced by Scott Mills, who will move from his afternoon slot in January. | Ball will be replaced by Scott Mills, who will move from his afternoon slot in January. |
Last month, Ball revealed that she'd had treatment for a jaw condition called TMJ disorder, which she said gives her "awful headaches" when she wakes up. | Last month, Ball revealed that she'd had treatment for a jaw condition called TMJ disorder, which she said gives her "awful headaches" when she wakes up. |
Ball became the station's first full-time female breakfast presenter when she took over from Chris Evans in 2019. | Ball became the station's first full-time female breakfast presenter when she took over from Chris Evans in 2019. |
She took a six-week break from the show over the summer, after a previous break in the spring following the death of her mother. | She took a six-week break from the show over the summer, after a previous break in the spring following the death of her mother. |
Announcing her departure last month, she said she would stay "in the Radio 2 crew", promising further details in the New Year about what that would involve. | Announcing her departure last month, she said she would stay "in the Radio 2 crew", promising further details in the New Year about what that would involve. |
She promised that her final show would take place "just in time for Christmas with plenty of fun and shenanigans". | She promised that her final show would take place "just in time for Christmas with plenty of fun and shenanigans". |
'Transformative' | 'Transformative' |
Earlier this week on her show, Ball held back tears as Robbie Williams surprised her with a heartfelt message. | Earlier this week on her show, Ball held back tears as Robbie Williams surprised her with a heartfelt message. |
"I just want to say thank you for your services so far to the entertainment world, to BBC Radio 2, to all that have gone before you and who will come after you," Williams said. | "I just want to say thank you for your services so far to the entertainment world, to BBC Radio 2, to all that have gone before you and who will come after you," Williams said. |
"But for you in particular, the transformative thing you do and the kindness you exude is important, and has been important and will be important to people's lives, so congrats to you." | "But for you in particular, the transformative thing you do and the kindness you exude is important, and has been important and will be important to people's lives, so congrats to you." |
The teary-eyed DJ responded: "Robbie, I love you to bits." | The teary-eyed DJ responded: "Robbie, I love you to bits." |
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Ball also became the first female host of the Radio 1 breakfast show in 1998, after having co-presented the Saturday morning children's TV programme Live & Kicking. | Ball also became the first female host of the Radio 1 breakfast show in 1998, after having co-presented the Saturday morning children's TV programme Live & Kicking. |
Ball's Radio 2 programme is the most listened to breakfast show in the UK. | Ball's Radio 2 programme is the most listened to breakfast show in the UK. |
But her audience dipped from nine million when she started to 6.28 million this summer, according to industry figures from Rajar. | But her audience dipped from nine million when she started to 6.28 million this summer, according to industry figures from Rajar. |
She was listed as the BBC's highest-paid on-air female presenter for the 2023/24 period - with a salary between £950,000 and £954,999 - and second overall behind outgoing Match of the Day host Gary Lineker. | She was listed as the BBC's highest-paid on-air female presenter for the 2023/24 period - with a salary between £950,000 and £954,999 - and second overall behind outgoing Match of the Day host Gary Lineker. |