Tony Blackburn inundated with support as radio host breaks silence on quitting BBC show
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Tony Blackburn has decided to step down from his show on BBC Radio London.

Posting on X this afternoon, Tony said: “Just thought I’d let you know that after many happy years on @BBCRadioLondon I have decided to leave the station and this Sunday will be my last Soul On Sunday.

“Over the years we have had a lot of fun with some fantastic live shows for Children in Need and have played some great music.

“I will still be continuing @BBCBerkshire @BBCOxford and @BBCRadioSolent on Sunday afternoon and off course on the great @BBCRadio2.”

The radio broadcaster, 80, has said he decided to leave the station.

Tony concluded: “This is totally my decision and thanks to the many happy years there, but time to move on. Thanks for listening.”

The broadcaster was inundated with messages of support, as one person penned: “Tony you’re Radio London days were brilliant. You definitely know the Soul Scene. Excellent taste. Good luck with your continued work pal.”

Another commented: “That’s sad Tony but at least we still have your company on other shows. You entertain so many people with your brilliant choice of music and your lovely, kind personality.”

A third remarked: “Gutted to read this Tony, one of my BBC Sounds highlights of the week – thanks for the entertainment and the laughs.”

Having presented various shows on the station since 1981, Tony’s last Soul On Sunday programme will be this weekend.

A BBC spokesperson said: “Tony has been a huge part of BBC Radio London for a long time and we’d like to thank him for everything he has done for the station.

“He very much remains a valued part of the wider BBC Radio family and will continue to broadcast as usual across BBC Radio Berkshire, Oxford & Solent, and nationally on his BBC Radio 2 show at the weekend.”

Tony also reacted to listeners’ disappointment, as one X user commented: “This is a great shame. Have really enjoyed Soul On Sunday over the years. Maybe slip a few more soul tracks into your Sunday show.”

The broadcaster replied: “I do play a lot of Soul on this show and will continue to do so.”

Another person commented: “Aw such a shame but sometimes we have to cut back well done on your time there bringing more happiness in a different genre. Enjoy your Sunday mornings I’ll keep listening to your other shows especially Sound of the 60s. Take care, Tony.”

Tony replied: “I’m certainly not going to be cutting back.”

The broadcaster confirmed he will continue his regular slot on BBC Radio 2 as well as his live show which airs on BBC Radio Solent, BBC Berkshire, BBC Oxford and BBC Sounds.

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