Breakfast gets a cruel taste for new host

New breakfast host Nick Grimshaw made a surprise solo debut yesterday after Radio 1’s Chris Moyles abandoned him in the studio live on air.

He had been a guest on the BBC station’s flagship show to chat about his appointment but Moyles, from Leeds, and his team played a prank by walking out, leaving the new boy muttering: “This is so cruel.”

And Grimshaw revealed he almost blotted his copybook just as he was about to be given the job by telling station controller Ben Cooper he “just can’t function in the morning”.

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The 27-year-old was announced as the new breakfast host on Wednesday shortly after Moyles told listeners he was moving on after eight and a half years fronting the show.

Party boy Grimshaw said the last few hours had been “surreal” as he got to grips with landing the biggest job at at the station.

But when he was called into a meeting with “big boss Ben” on Tuesday, he had feared he was facing a reprimand.

“When I went for the meeting at 9.30, which is early for me, I went into the meeting and I was late and I thought I was going to be in trouble. My agent knew and said it’s not trouble.

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“And I went in and said I’m really sorry I’m late Ben, I just can’t function in the morning. And he went (sighs) ‘OK’ ...”

Cooper has said that he wants Grimshaw to present the programme on his own, and move on from the “zoo” format of Moyles’s show in which his production team play a large part.

Outgoing host Moyles will quit the show in September.

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