Zoe Ball to host her final Radio 2 breakfast show
Zoe Ball will present her final edition of BBC Radio 2âs breakfast show on Friday, after six years in the hostâs seat.
The 54-year-old announced her departure in November, saying that after âsix incredible yearsâ it was âtime for me to step away from the very early mornings and focus on familyâ.
Also last month, Ball revealed that sheâd had treatment for a jaw condition called TMJ disorder, which she said gives her âawful headachesâ when she wakes up.
She will be replaced by Scott Mills, who will move from his afternoon slot in January.
Ball became the stationâs 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.
Announcing her departure last month, she said she would stay âin the Radio 2 crewâ, promising further details in the New Year about what that would involve.
She promised that her final show would take place âjust in time for Christmas with plenty of fun and shenanigansâ.
âTransformativeâ
Earlier this week on her show, Ball held back tears as Robbie Williams surprised her with a heartfelt message.
âI 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,â Williams said.
âBut 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 peopleâs lives, so congrats to you.â
The teary-eyed DJ responded: âRobbie, I love you to bits.â
Ball also became the first female host of the Radio 1 breakfast show in 1998, after having co-presented the Saturday morning childrenâs TV programme Live & Kicking.
Ballâs 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.
She was listed as the BBCâs highest-paid on-air female presenter for the 2023/24 period â with a salary between ÂŁ950,000 and ÂŁ954,999 â and second overall behind outgoing Match of the Day host Gary Lineker.