Veteran presenter Tony Blackburn has announced his departure from BBC Radio London, with his final show due to air this weekend.
The 80-year-old - the first ever DJ on Radio 1 when it launched in 1967 - has been with the capital station since 1981 and currently presents a soul and Motown show on Sundays.
Writing on Twitter, he said: "Hi everyone, just thought I'd let you know that after many happy years on @BBCRadioLondon I have decided to leave the station and this Sunday will be my last Soul On Sunday. Over the years we have had a lot of fun with some fantastic live shows for Children in Need and have played some great music.
"I will still be continuing @BBCBerkshire @BBCOxford and @BBCRadioSolent on Sunday afternoon and of course on the great @BBCRadio2. This is totally my decision and thanks to the many happy years there, but time to move on. Thanks for listening."
A BBC spokesperson told RadioToday: "Tony has been a huge part of BBC Radio London for a long time and we'd like to thank him for everything he has done for the station.
"He very much remains a valued part of the wider BBC Radio family and will continue to broadcast as usual across BBC Radio Berkshire, Oxford & Solent, and nationally on his BBC Radio 2 show at the weekend."
Blackburn's final episode of Soul On Sunday goes out this Sunday at 6pm on BBC Radio London. body check tags ::
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