BBC Radio 2 host Vernon Kay extended best wishes to Scott Mills’ successor as he embarked on his final week helming the breakfast show. Gary Davies, a seasoned broadcaster, stepped in for Scott Mills on the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show following Mills’ dismissal due to revelations of a 2016 police investigation related to a historical sexual offense involving a minor.
Gary initially filled in for Scott in March, but the reins will soon be handed over to Sara Cox, another BBC presenter, who will lead the breakfast show starting next week. Gary, on his Monday morning show, acknowledged the upcoming transition, expressing gratitude to the team and hinting at Sara Cox’s imminent takeover.
During a friendly exchange between Vernon and Gary, as Vernon began his show, they bantered about the impending change. Vernon teased Gary about his final week, to which Gary jokingly inquired if he would be missed, prompting Vernon to mention missing their golf discussions. Following their chat, Vernon proceeded with his show, which airs at 9:30 a.m. on weekdays.
In April, the BBC announced that Sara Cox, 51, would permanently take the helm of the show. Sara shared her excitement about the opportunity, expressing gratitude and eagerness to host the iconic Breakfast Show, a dream she had since joining Radio 2. She thanked her loyal Teatime listeners for their support and anticipated providing excellent music, entertaining content, and welcoming superstar guests on the show.
Helen Thomas, the head of BBC Radio 2, also voiced her delight in Sara’s appointment, praising Sara’s rapport with her Teatime audience and expressing confidence in her ability to engage Breakfast Show listeners with her warmth and humor. Fellow radio personality Trevor Nelson congratulated Sara, expressing confidence in her ability to excel in the new role, highlighting her talent and charisma on the airwaves.
