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Exact date Vernon Kay will take over Ken Bruce’s BBC Radio 2 show revealed

DJ Vernon Kay will take over Ken Bruce’s Radio 2 mid-morning show from May 15, the BBC announced yesterday.

Ken, 72, helmed the programme for 31 years before leaving in March.

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Vernon Kay will begin on Radio 2 from May 15 with the schedule now mapped outCredit: Getty

Gary Davies has since stood in from 9.30am to 12pm on weekdays.

Vernon, 49, will bring “big tunes, big names and big laughs”.

Quiz Ten To The Top, a replacement for Ken’s PopMaster, carries on.

There will be Piano Room sessions from Def Leppard on May 18, and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds on June 1.

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Vernon has previously filled in for Radio 2’s Zoe Ball and Steve Wright.

He said: “To be hosting the new show is a privilege.

“It’s going to be an unforgettable start to what promises to be an amazing journey.”

Ken is now on Greatest Hits Radio, run by Bauer.

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Vernon is no stranger to radio, and previously presented his own Radio 1 show between 2004 and 2012.

From 2015 until 2017 he fronted a show on Radio X.

He has fronted many big named TV shows, including Family Fortunes.

Ken Bruce has left BBC Radio 2 and is now on Greatest Hits RadioCredit: Rex
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