Liza Tarbuck Steps Down from BBC Radio 2 Show
Liza Tarbuck has been a presenter on BBC Radio 2 since 2012, hosting her popular Saturday evening show from 6-8pm. Known for her engaging style, Tarbuck described her show as making radio feel like a private members club, a sentiment echoed by many of her listeners.
On March 11, 2026, it was confirmed that Tarbuck has stepped down from her role, a decision that has left fans expressing their devastation on social media. Her departure had been the subject of speculation for weeks, with many listeners alarmed by her recent absence from the airwaves.
In her farewell message, Tarbuck expressed gratitude to her listeners, stating, “We made 2 hrs of radio feel like a private members club, that’s the stuff of dreams.” Her shows were known for blending listener tales with an eclectic soundtrack, creating a unique listening experience.
Helen Thomas, the head of Radio 2, praised Tarbuck’s contributions, saying, “Every Saturday evening, Liza created a truly magical, fantastical world.” This sentiment was shared by many fans, who described her show as a part of their weekly routine.
Following Tarbuck’s departure, Shaun Keaveny will take over the slot until the end of March. Fans have taken to social media to express their feelings, with one commenting, “Your show was a unique breath of fresh air,” while another, Rylan Clark, stated, “I’m gonna miss you so much. Genuinely.”
As the radio community adjusts to this change, observers are keen to see how the transition will affect the show’s loyal audience. Tarbuck’s absence marks the end of an era for many listeners who have cherished her presence on the airwaves.
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