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Zoe Ball Steps Down from Radio 2 Breakfast Show after Six Years

Zoe Ball announces her departure from the Radio 2 Breakfast Show, set to be replaced by Scott Mills, to focus on family.

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Updated: Nov 19th, 2024, 5:54 AM ET

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Zoe Ball has decided to step down from the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show after six successful years. Her last show will air on December 20, with Scott Mills taking over. Ball expressed her desire to spend more time with her family, marking the end of an era for the popular show. She will remain with Radio 2 in a different capacity, with more details expected in the new year. The station is undergoing a shuffle, with Trevor Nelson also moving to a new daytime slot, after Mills transitions from afternoons to mornings.


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