Michael Ball Takes Over BBC Radio 2’s Love Songs After Wright’s Passing
Radio 2 legend David Wright, who hosted the iconic Love Songs show since 1996, charmed listeners right up to the week before his death in February at age 69. Since then, Nicki Chapman kept the romance alive, filling in with her own heartfelt touches.
West End Star Michael Ball Steps Into Big Shoes
Now the baton is officially passed to Michael Ball, famed singer and West End star. Ball currently hosts Sunday mornings from 11am to 1pm but will shift to the prime Love Songs slot from 9am to 11am starting this June.
“I’m excited and a little nervous,” Ball admitted. “Love Songs is about bringing people together—we want listeners to share their stories, requests and memories.”
Top Gear’s Paddy McGuinness Joins the Sunday Line-Up
Adding fresh star power, Top Gear’s Paddy McGuinness is launching his own Sunday show on BBC Radio 2’s 1 2 channel from 11am to 1pm, broadcasting live from Salford. McGuinness, a Radio 2 favourite from previous guest slots, said he’s “thrilled and grateful” to have his own show on the legendary station.
BBC Radio 2 Boss Welcomes New Hosts with Open Arms
Helen Thomas, head of Radio 2, praised the changes, calling them a “positive step forward” while thanking Nicki Chapman for her sterling effort over recent weeks. “We’re committed to evolving while respecting the special legacy of Love Songs,” she said.
As the reshuffle kicks in, expect all the heartfelt melodies and touching stories that made Love Songs a radio institution—and now, with Michael Ball and Paddy McGuinness at the helm, the beloved Sunday tradition looks set to thrive.