Jeremy Vine has opened up on how he will feel about the end of his BBC career.The Channel 5 broadcaster and journalist told Scots star Kaye Adams and Karen MacKenzie on their 'How to be 60' podcast that he feels "uncomfortable" talking about his professional demise, but knows he has to "accept" it'll happen one day, reports BirminghamLive.Vine, who hosts BBC Radio 2's daily lunchtime programme, told Kaye Adams and Karen MacKenzie: “We have to accept that because what you cannot do is say ‘how unfair’ - the unfairness is we’ve done it for so long.
So, I think I’ll be cool with it actually, I think I will.""I’m the oldest one now, I was the youngest one for ages, but I don’t really go for public panic," he said on the podcast. “I’m so uncomfortable talking about my own professional demise.
I can’t quite factor it in, and I do think that we all have to be aware that it’s coming for all of us.”Promoting the podcast, Vine tweeted: "Terrified (but delighted) to listen to latest @kayeadams podcast #HowToBe60 … with me … age, ahem, 58 … and Kaye’s hilarious mate Karen." Deck replied: "A good listen.
Really enjoyed it..""Listened to this…. Seeing Karen’s face being so serious is even better," Julie said. But, talking about BBC Radio 2, another said: "They've lost more than a million , they lost 2 million from Zoe Ball's employment , another 2 from Ken and Steve's departure and as no-one listens to R2 all day, that's 6 million, not to mention Simon Mayo.
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