Steve Wright has insisted he is not retiring from radio as his BBC Radio 2 show comes to an end.
Steve Wright has insisted he is not retiring from radio as his BBC Radio 2
However, the 67-year-old insists he is not retiring, amid confusion and sadness from his regular listeners. ‘I am taking a break from daytime radio and will continue at Radio 2. I’ll be going a tad digital with a podcast, Serious Jockin’ will still be there on BBC Sounds, and Steve Wright’s Sunday Love Songs continues on Radio 2 every weekend.’
He joked: ‘There is no truth in the rumour I’m planning to open my own artisan bakery, and I’ve turned down twice the chance to open my own nail bar. So it’s all good.’
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