Liza Tarbuck Steps Down from BBC Radio 2 Show
Liza Tarbuck has been a presenter on BBC Radio 2 since 2012, captivating audiences with her unique blend of listener tales and an eclectic soundtrack. Her Saturday evening show, which aired from 6-8pm, became a staple for many, with listeners describing it as part of their weekly routine.
On March 11, 2026, it was confirmed that Tarbuck has stepped down from her role, a decision that followed weeks of speculation regarding her future on the show. Her departure has sparked alarm among her dedicated audience, who have taken to social media to express their devastation over the news.
In her farewell message, Tarbuck expressed gratitude to her listeners, stating, “We made 2 hrs of radio feel like a private members club, that’s the stuff of dreams.” This sentiment reflects the intimate atmosphere she cultivated during her time on air.
Helen Thomas, the head of Radio 2, praised Tarbuck’s contributions, saying, “Every Saturday evening, Liza created a truly magical, fantastical world.” This acknowledgment highlights the impact Tarbuck had on the station and its listeners.
Following her departure, Shaun Keaveny will take over the Saturday evening slot until the end of March. Fans have shared their heartfelt reactions, with one listener commenting, “Your show was a unique breath of fresh air,” underscoring the affection many have for Tarbuck’s style and approach.
Rylan Clark, a fellow presenter, also expressed his feelings, stating, “I’m gonna miss you so much. Genuinely.” Such sentiments reflect the close-knit community that Tarbuck fostered through her show.
As the radio landscape shifts with her exit, observers are keen to see how the audience will respond to Keaveny’s hosting and whether the same sense of connection will be maintained.
While the future of the Saturday evening slot remains uncertain, the legacy of Liza Tarbuck’s time on BBC Radio 2 is firmly established in the hearts of her listeners.