Liza Tarbuck Announces Departure from BBC Radio 2 After 14 Years
Liza Tarbuck, the popular presenter of BBC Radio 2’s Saturday evening show, has decided to step down after an impressive 14-year tenure. In a heartfelt message to her followers on Instagram, Tarbuck expressed her gratitude, stating, “We made two hours of radio feel like a private members club; that’s the stuff of dreams.”
As Tarbuck departs, Shaun Keaveny, the current host of The Rock Show, will temporarily take over her time slot until the end of March.
Helen Thomas, Head of Radio 2, conveyed the station’s sentiments regarding Tarbuck’s departure, noting that she will be “hugely missed.” “Every Saturday evening, Liza created a truly magical, fantastical world,” Thomas remarked. “She was beloved by everyone at the station and all her listeners, and the door at Radio 2 will always be open for her.”
Tarbuck’s unique charm and ability to engage her audience has left a lasting impact on both her listeners and colleagues alike.
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