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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. BBC Radio 2 presenter Vernon Kay has missed his Tuesday morning show after becoming “trapped” on a train. The 51-year-old was expected on air at ...
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A veteran radio broadcaster has been axed from his new job after just six months in the role, it’s been revealed.
BBC Radio 2 presenter Vernon Kay missed the start of his morning show on Tuesday after becoming “trapped” on a train. The 51-year-old was expected on air at 9.30am but said his train had broken down.
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