The age difference between the new presenters and the DJs who were fired from BBC Radio 2 has sparked an ageism controversy.

The age difference between the new presenters and the DJs who were fired from BBC Radio 2 has sparked an ageism controversy.

Presenters who are on average 25 years younger will replace four stalwarts of Radio 2.

After Vanessa Feltz, Paul O’Grady, Craig Charles, and Steve Wright—all of whose ages vary from 58 to 68—announced their resignation, the BBC was charged of “rank ageism.”

After giving Richie Anderson, 34, a test run with vacation cover slots, the bosses are now hoping to make him one of their next great stars. Anderson gives the travel news on Radio 2.

As part of a larger BBC effort to establish him as a household celebrity, he will also participate on Strictly Come Dancing. Bosses have previously used the strategy of using Strictly to increase the visibility of rising talents.

Fearne Cotton (pictured) is set to be added to the Radio 2 roster

Fearne Cotton (pictured) is set to be added to the Radio 2 roster

Fearne Cotton (pictured) is set to be added to the Radio 2 roster

Last year former rugby player Ugo Monye and deaf EastEnders actress Rose Ayling-Ellis were given places on the dance show while employed by the Beeb.

Others set to be added to the Radio 2 roster are Fearne Cotton, 40, Owain Wyn Evans, 38, and O J Borg, 43 – full name Oliver James Borg D’Anastasi – who hosts an overnight show but has been deputising for Wright and Charles.

Their combined average age is 38.75 while Feltz, O’Grady, Charles and Wright’s average is 63.25.

Ms Cotton, who already has a music show on the network, is highly rated by bosses, while Wyn Evans, who is also a weather presenter, has stepped in for Ms Feltz for some time.

Radio 2 recently gave shows to RuPaul’s Drag Race UK judge Michelle Visage, 53, Waterloo Road actress Angela Griffin, 46, and DJ Spoony, 52. Former Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills, 49, will replace Wright.

A BBC insider said: ‘It’s so blatant what is going on here – these younger hosts are being tested out over the summer which is the perfect time to do so. But the age difference between them and the outgoing lot is massive.’

Sources close to Paul O’Grady (pictured), 68, have told The Mail on Sunday that he feels there was an age issue surrounding his departure

Sources close to Paul O’Grady (pictured), 68, have told The Mail on Sunday that he feels there was an age issue surrounding his departure

Sources close to Paul O’Grady (pictured), 68, have told The Mail on Sunday that he feels there was an age issue surrounding his departure

Sources close to O’Grady, 68, have told The Mail on Sunday that he feels there was an age issue surrounding his departure.

He had to share his slot with comedian Rob Beckett, 36, with each doing three months on, three months off.

The recent departures have led to much criticism that Radio 2 is ageist.

In July, former BBC radio presenter David Hamilton, 83, said of the decision to axe Wright from his show: ‘You can’t be sexist, you can’t be racist, but it seems you can be ageist.’


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