Trevor Nelson revealed he ‘doesn’t know’ how much longer he’d be working in radio just days before announcing he was pulling out of all of his work commitments on medical grounds.
The broadcaster, 62, announced on Friday that he was taking a break from his BBC Radio 2 show to undergo ‘further tests’ following a ‘routine check-up.’
And now the BBC had announced his replacements are Clara Amfo and DJ Spoony.
Trevor attended the Television and Radio Industry Club Awards on Tuesday, where he was given a Special Honour to mark 40 years in the industry.
In his speech, the presenter spoke about his ‘passion’
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