Sheffield's Dan Walker lands top job on BBC Breakfast
Walker, who currently hosts Afternoon Edition on BBC Radio 5 Live and Football Focus on BBC One, said he was “thrilled” to join the BBC’s daily morning news programme.
Turnbull announced in September that he was leaving the programme after 15 years.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdWalker, who started his career doing work experience at Sheffield’s Hallam FM radio station, said: “I’m thrilled to be joining the BBC Breakfast team. I have watched the show avidly over the years and am even looking forward to setting my alarm clock and doing what I can to make it even more successful.
“It is an honour to be given this opportunity and to follow in the footsteps of someone like Bill Turnbull.
“The man has significant shoes to fill, so I hope I can do as good a job as he did waking up the nation.”
Walker will take his place on BBC Breakfast’s red sofa Monday to Wednesday, alongside Louise Minchin.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe 38-year-old’s career in journalism took him from Sheffield to Manchester’s KEY103 radio station.
He then worked for Granada TV and BBC North West Tonight, before moving to BBC Sport.
Turnbull’s last day will be Friday February 26, with Walker taking over his spot on the sofa on Monday February 29.
Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty will continue to present the programme from Thursday to Saturday.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdBBC Breakfast editor Adam Bullimore said: “Dan is an experienced journalist and presenter who will be a fantastic addition to the brilliant BBC Breakfast presenting team.
“He’s well used to handling breaking news and the challenges live TV can pose. We’re looking forward to him joining us on our sofa.”