Kenneth Robertson Bruce born 2 February 1951 is a Scottish broadcaster who is best known for hosting his long-running weekday mid-morning show on BBC Radio 2 from 1986 to 1990, and then again from 1992 to 2023. He made his debut on commercial station Greatest Hits Radio on 3 April 2023. By Ian Youngs. Entertainment & arts reporter. BBC Radio 2s Ken Bruce has announced on air that he is leaving the station after 31 years hosting its weekday mid-morning show. His slot is the most Listen to Ken Bruce from 10am-1pm every weekday on Greatest Hits Radio, hes got everything you know and love in his new home including PopMaster! Is PopMaster be on Greatest Hits Radio? Greatest Hits Radio is the new home of PopMaster with Ken Bruce from Monday 3rd April.
Sat 21 Jan 2023 07.00 EST. W hen Ken Bruce announced his departure this week from Radio 2 after 31 years, leaving behind his 8.5 million regular listeners, many people assumed the 71-year-old The best in music every weekday with Ken Bruce, with live sessions He thanked listeners, members of the Ken Bruce Preservation Society who gave him a bottle of Irish cream liqueur, and his production crew. Echoing a Beatles lyric, he added: “In the end the love
dailymail.co.uk. The real reason I left the BBC, KEN BRUCE EXCLUSIVE. As crazy as it still seems, Ken Bruce really has left the building. After being a presence on BBC radio for 46 years, Ken has flown the Beeb coop and moved to Greatest Hits Radio. Ken Bruce announced a “brand new start” as he launched his Greatest Hits Radio show. The veteran DJ left BBC Radio 2 after 31 years last month, where he presented the 9.30am to 12pm show. BBC broadcasting legend Ken Bruce is leaving Radio 2 after 31 years presenting his weekday mid-morning show. Bruce, 71, said the time is right for him to leave, announcing the news on Tuesdays
W hen Ken Bruce announced his departure this week from Radio 2 after 31 years, leaving behind his 8.5 million regular listeners, many people assumed the 71-year-old legend would be hanging up his Ken Bruce quitting Radio 2 is a total catastrophe for the BBC. Britain’s most popular DJ is moving to Greatest Hits Radio – another star gone from the once-proud Radio 2 firmament. Reports on The best in music every weekday with Ken Bruce, with live sessions