Ken Bruce praised for 'genius' move as he begins first Greatest Hits Radio show but fans share issue
03.04.2023 - 11:55
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Fans have been left delighted as Ken Bruce made his way back onto the radio waves weeks after he signed off from his BBC Radio 2 show for the last time last month after more than 40 years at the organisation.
The 72-year-old Scottish broadcaster kickstarted his new role on Greatest Hits Radio at 10am on Monday (April 3). Fans will be able to listen to Ken every weekday until 1pm on the Bauer radio station where he'll play hit songs from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
He told Greatest Hits Radio listeners: “Quality music all the way… you’re going to love it.” He then kicked off his new show by playing Come Together by The Beatles – the opening track of the band’s Abbey Road album.
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It comes after Ken, when he left the BBC in March after being at the corporation for more than four decades, chose the medley of Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight and The End, which closes the 1969 record, to end his long-running stint. And listeners were quick to pick up on it.
@Wyloom said: "SO clever - Ken Bruce's opening song on Greatest Hits Radio this morning. Last track on Radio 2 was "The End" from Abbey Road, the opener today "Come Together" - a minor act of genius @DavidLloydRADIO." @iPhonie commented: "Nice. 'Last time we spoke I finished with The End from Abbey Road… now let’s go back to the start.' *come together plays* #KenBruce @greatesthitsuk #Popmaster," to which @FionaEndersby replied: "Classy."
Ken also carried over his popular music quiz PopMaster over from the BBC, which aired at the same time, from 10.30am to 10.50am. Contestant Richard received 39 points to win a smart speaker and a Greatest
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