Ken Bruce signs last Radio 2 show as BBC career draws to a close

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To play this video you need JavaScript enabled in your browser. < /figure>By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter

DJ Ken Bruce has paid tribute to his listeners as he leaves BBC Radio 2 after more than three decades hosting the show in mid-century morning.< /p>

The Scottish presenter, 72, is leaving the network to join commercial station Greatest Hits Radio.

Bruce closed Friday's program by playing Golden Slumbers by The Beatles.

Quoting the song, he told listeners: "And at the end, the love you take equals the love you make - and I loved being here with you."

He added é: "Thank you very much, and may we meet again somewhere."

Bruce hosted Radio 2's weekday mid-morning show for over three decades and has been on BBC radio in some form or another for 46 years.

Listen back to Ken Bruce's Last Show on BBC SoundsAs it happened: Ken Bruce's Last Show

He said : "Thank you to everyone who has contributed in any way to this program, especially the listeners.

"I really couldn't do it without the listeners, who contribute and complete the dialogue. We talk to each other every day, and I hope that in the future we can continue to do so. program, Bruce joked, "Thank you to everyone who sent congratulations - or good riddance."

Ken Bruce signs last Radio 2 show as BBC career draws to a close

This video cannot be played

To play this video you need JavaScript enabled in your browser. < /figure>By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter

DJ Ken Bruce has paid tribute to his listeners as he leaves BBC Radio 2 after more than three decades hosting the show in mid-century morning.< /p>

The Scottish presenter, 72, is leaving the network to join commercial station Greatest Hits Radio.

Bruce closed Friday's program by playing Golden Slumbers by The Beatles.

Quoting the song, he told listeners: "And at the end, the love you take equals the love you make - and I loved being here with you."

He added é: "Thank you very much, and may we meet again somewhere."

Bruce hosted Radio 2's weekday mid-morning show for over three decades and has been on BBC radio in some form or another for 46 years.

Listen back to Ken Bruce's Last Show on BBC SoundsAs it happened: Ken Bruce's Last Show

He said : "Thank you to everyone who has contributed in any way to this program, especially the listeners.

"I really couldn't do it without the listeners, who contribute and complete the dialogue. We talk to each other every day, and I hope that in the future we can continue to do so. program, Bruce joked, "Thank you to everyone who sent congratulations - or good riddance."

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