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I have resisted this now for most of the day. I was hoping someone else would raise this. But I can't hold it in any longer.


Today one of my all time heroes (and possibly the sexiest presenter on TV other than Philip Schofield), bowed out from his BBC breakfast show, hosting for the final time. For 15 brilliant years I have been religiously glued to the TV with my cup of rosey, specifically waiting for this lovely man to come on air and gently pull me out of my morning coma.


Bill I for one will miss you greatly. A fine presenter and kind man, the BBC Breakfast stint will not be the same without you. Happy retirement!


Louisa.

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