SARA COX BIDS EMOTIONAL FAREWELL To Radio 2 Teatime Slot As Breakfast Show Move Sparks Major BBC Shake-Up

Sara Cox has marked the end of an era at BBC Radio 2 after saying goodbye to her much-loved teatime slot, as she prepares for one of the biggest jobs in British radio.

Sara Cox bid a fond farewell to her BBC Radio 2 teatime show with a swanky dinner on Friday, as she prepares to replace Scott Mills on the breakfast slot (pictured with Billy Draper)

The presenter, 51, has hosted the Radio 2 teatime show for seven and a half years, building a loyal audience with her warm humour, quick wit and easy connection with listeners. Now, she is moving into the station’s flagship Breakfast Show in a major schedule shake-up.

On Friday, Sara took to Instagram to share that she'd recorded the final episode of her teatime show (pictured with her producer Chloe)

Sara shared the emotional milestone on Instagram, posting cheerful photos from her final broadcast and a celebratory meal with colleagues at London restaurant The Devonshire. In her message, she reflected on years of fun, music and laughter, describing the show as a period filled with “silliness”.

She then marked the occasion by heading to the Devonshire Soho in London for a swanky dinner with her team

Her farewell comes as she prepares to replace Scott Mills on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show. The move was confirmed earlier this year after Mills left the BBC, bringing a dramatic change to one of the corporation’s most high-profile radio slots.

Scott was sacked from the BBC after it was discovered he had been the subject of allegations of 'serious sexual offences' against a teenage boy under 16

For Sara, the appointment is a huge career moment. She has previously described the opportunity as a dream come true, saying she feels honoured and excited to be trusted with such an iconic programme. Fans have flooded her social media with congratulations, with many saying she is the perfect choice to bring warmth and energy to mornings.

The Radio 2 Breakfast Show is one of the most recognisable programmes in UK broadcasting, with a long history of famous hosts including Terry Wogan, Chris Evans, Zoe Ball and Scott Mills. Taking over the slot places Sara at the centre of the BBC’s morning audience.

Sara is close friends with Scott and worked alongside him at Radio 2 and Radio 1 for years; Pictured together in 2014

Her move also leaves a question over who will permanently take over the teatime slot she leaves behind. Names such as Rylan Clark have already been linked with the role, adding more speculation to Radio 2’s changing line-up.

For now, Sara’s fans are celebrating both her emotional goodbye and her exciting new beginning. After years of keeping listeners company in the evening, she is about to become one of the first voices millions hear every morning.