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Sara Cox Finally Confirms when Her BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show Will Start

The refreshed programme will mix teatime favorites with new breakfast features and high-profile interviews, starting with Tom Hanks as the first guest.

  • Presenter Sara Cox announced on Monday that her new BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show will launch on July 6, with Hollywood star Tom Hanks joining as her first guest.
  • Cox takes over the morning slot following the departure of Scott Mills, whom the BBC sacked earlier this year following allegations regarding his personal conduct.
  • Following her final Teatime show on Friday, June 12, the broadcaster is preparing for a "fresh new format" according to the BBC, bringing listeners her "favourite bits" from the previous program.
  • During an appearance on Vernon Kay's Radio 2 show on Monday, Cox shared the announcement and expressed being "very, very excited" about the early 6:30 am start time.
  • The 51-year-old broadcaster, who hosted her Teatime show for seven years, described the new position as a "dream" and plans to include her "favourite bits" from her previous program.
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Sara Cox finally confirms when her BBC Radio 2 Breakfast show will start

Sara Cox has confirmed the date she will be starting her new BBC Radio 2 Breakfast show.

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Sara Cox confirms Hollywood legend as first guest for new BBC Radio 2 breakfast show

The 51-year-old presenter will begin her new radio programme on 6 July

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