Sara Cox confirmed as new Radio 2 Breakfast Show host
Radio 2 launch a new Breakfast Show hosted by Sara Cox this Summer.
Sara Cox is today announced as the new host of the weekday Breakfast Show (6.30-9.30am) on BBC Radio 2, the UK’s most popular single radio station, with a weekly audience of 12.7m (RAJAR, Q4, 2025).
Sara, who currently hosts the station’s weekday Teatime show (4-7pm), will launch her first show this summer. The Radio 2 Breakfast Show is the UK’s biggest Breakfast Show, and attracts 6.5m listeners each week (RAJAR, Q4 2025).
Sara says: “There are not enough adjectives to really sum up how I’m feeling about being trusted with such an iconic show but let’s start with ecstatic, honoured and incredibly chuffed. It’s been a dream to host the Breakfast Show since I joined Radio 2 and it feels like a bit of a full circle for me. I’ve had the most glorious seven years of my career on Teatime so thank you to my brilliant Teatime listeners who hopefully will join me at Breakfast for excellent music and all my usual nonsense plus some superstar guests. I honestly can’t wait to wake the nation up with the biggest most fun breakfast show ever.”
Helen Thomas, Head of Radio 2 said: “I’m delighted that Sara Cox will be the new host of the prestigious Radio 2 Breakfast Show. Sara is adored by her millions of listeners at Teatime, and having regularly deputised in the slot, I already know she’ll build a brilliant rapport with the Breakfast audience and get the nation going each morning with her trademark warmth and humour. She captured the hearts of the country last November, raising a staggering £11.5m for Children in Need on her Great Northern Marathon Challenge and thoroughly deserves this gig. I can’t wait to hear her first show.”
Sara kicked off her BBC radio career when she joined BBC Radio 1 in 1999 to present a Saturday lunchtime show, moving on the following year to present the Radio 1 Breakfast Show until December 2003. Over the next 11 years Sara presented various shows on the network, including the weekday afternoon show, a weekend afternoon show and weekday mornings.
Sara joined Radio 2 in 2011, deputising for various presenters across the schedule. She launched Sounds of the 80s on the station in 2013 and raised £1.2 million for Comic Relief by taking part in a non-stop 24-hour 80s Dance Challenge in 2017. In May 2018, Sara began presenting a weekday 10pm-midnight show on the station, moving to host the Teatime (5-7pm) show later that year. The show was extended to three hours (4-7pm) in 2022.
In November 2025, Sara completed Sara’s Great Northern Marathon Challenge, walking and running 135 miles in five days from Kielder Forest in Northumberland to Pudsey in West Yorkshire. Thousands of listeners lined the streets to cheer on and support our heroine, who raised £11.5 million for Children in Need, capturing the hearts of the nation along the way.
In March this year, Sara was honoured with the Audio Presenter of the Year prize at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.
Sara hosts the Radio 2 Book Club, which is available on BBC Sounds.
Sara is also an author and released Till The Cows Come Home: A Lancashire Childhood in 2019, which was followed by two novels – Thrown in 2022, and Way Back in 2024, and her latest novel The Truth Of Us is published in July.
Sara’s TV work includes The Big Breakfast (Channel 4), The Girlie Show (Channel 4), MTV, The Great Pottery Throwdown (BBC Two), Love in the Countryside (BBC Two), eight successful series of Between the Covers (BBC Two) and currently, The Marvellous Miniature Workshop (BBC One).
The presenter of the weekday 4-7pm slot, which Sara currently presents, will be announced in due course.
Radio 2 is the UK’s most listened to single radio station, with a weekly audience of 12.7m (RAJAR Q4 2025). The station is home to the UK’s most listened to weekday Breakfast show, with 6.5m listeners each week. Vernon Kay continues to be the most listened to show on UK radio, growing to 6.7m listeners each week in the latest RAJARs (Q4 2025).
Nearly 1 in 4 adults listening to the radio are tuned to Radio 2, and its listeners tune in for over 11 hours each week – the highest figure for four years (RAJARs Q4 2025).
Radio 2, aimed at everyone over the age of 35, presents an unrivalled music mix, featuring a very wide variety of music genres, including pop, rock, country, folk, jazz, blues, soul and hip hop and more. The station is proud to play over 15,000 different songs in daytime each year, more than four times what most stations outside of the BBC play.
The network’s presenters include Richie Anderson, Zoe Ball, Michael Ball, Tony Blackburn, OJ Borg, Revd. Kate Bottley, Fearne Cotton, Sara Cox, Jamie Cullum, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Gary Davies, Paul Gambaccini, Mark Goodier, Angela Griffin, Bob Harris, Vernon Kay, Shaun Keaveny, Cerys Matthews, Paddy McGuinness, Jason Mohammad, Trevor Nelson, Dermot O’Leary, Elaine Paige, Mark Radcliffe, Romesh Ranganathan, Rylan, DJ Spoony, Jeremy Vine, Michelle Visage, Jo Whiley, Emma Willis and Owain Wyn Evans.

