Graham Norton reveals where he will be heading after leaving BBC radio

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Graham Norton Reveals Where He Will Be Heading After Leaving Bbc Radio
Graham Norton will host a weekend show on the UK's Virgin Radio next year
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By Sherna Noah, PA Senior Entertainment Correspondent

Graham Norton has revealed he will be heading to Virgin Radio – days after announcing he was quitting BBC Radio 2.

The broadcaster, who earns about £725,000 (€807,000) from the BBC for his Radio 2 show and some TV work, is following in the footsteps of ex-Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans.

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He will host a weekend show on Virgin Radio next year.

Norton is thought to have made his decision after appearing on Evans’ Breakfast Show in recent weeks.

Norton said: “I am excited and a little surprised to be joining Virgin Radio UK in 2021.

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He follows in the footsteps of Chris Evans
He follows in the footsteps of Chris Evans. Photo: Yui Mok/PA

“I was very content where I was but the opportunity to host shows across the weekend seemed too good to miss out on.

“Plus the energy and enthusiasm at Virgin Radio are infectious and I can’t wait to get started!”

He quipped: “Did I mention the studios are very close to my house?”

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The chat show host will present his last Saturday programme on Radio 2 on December 19th, 10 years after his first Saturday morning show for the station.

Graham Norton is joining Virgin Radio. Photo: Virgin Radio

In 2018, then Radio 2 breakfast show DJ Evans shocked fans by announcing a return to Virgin Radio to host a rival breakfast show, almost 20 years after he left the station.

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Evans was the second-highest earner at the BBC at the time, according to its annual figures, earning up to £1,669,999.

Norton joined Radio 2 in 2010 to host the 10am–1pm slot on Saturdays, taking over from Jonathan Ross.

Virgin Radio listeners recently heard Evans attempt to lure Norton to the station during an interview.

“You can see your house from here, so it’s even more convenient for when you leave the BBC,” Evans said.

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Norton replied: “Stop, stop!” adding, “I’m very happy at the BBC. It’s where the [chat] show works…”

But he also told Evans: “I’ll look at your schedule and see what’s available.

“It is lovely [in your studio]. Do all your guests gush about how lovely it is here?”

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