In the world of radio, it's not uncommon for hosts to come and go, bringing their unique style and personality to the airwaves. However, when a beloved radio host steps down from their throne, it can leave a void that is not easily filled. Such is the case with Vernon Kay's recent takeover of Ken Bruce's radio crown.
Before his passing, the iconic comedian Sir Ken Dodd had instructed his wife to destroy hundreds of private notebooks that he had filled with jokes and reflections on his life and seven-decade-long career. However, after his death in 2018, Lady Dodd made the decision not to destroy them, deeming them too valuable to be discarded.