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'It's like replacing Alex Ferguson'... Vernon Kay's 'nerves' ahead of new BBC Radio 2 show

Vernon Kay has said that replacing Ken Bruce on BBC Radio 2 is 'like replacing Alex Ferguson' at Manchester United ahead of his new show.

The Bolton-born presenter steps into the weekday morning slot today (May 15) left vacant by Bruce after 31 years. The 49-year-old said he has no doubt about the enormity of the task and has even rehearsed his commute to the BBC studios several times, the Mirror reports.

He said: "Let’s not beat around the bush. Ken’s show is massive and it’s all thanks to him and what he’s done over that long period of time. It’s like replacing Alex Ferguson.

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"It’s taken them [Manchester United] several managers. I hope it doesn’t take Radio 2 several DJs to replace Ken."

Speaking of the commute from his Buckinghamshire home, where he will get on an 8am train and ride an e-Bike for 11 minutes, he added: "I’m feeling more nervous about the journey than I am putting the microphone up. I’ve got my helmet, I’m ready to go.

"It will be quite an adventure. The nice thing is when you get off the train and cycle in, it will give me a moment. It’s only 11 minutes, but it gives you a moment to just collect yourself and observe the world."

Bruce, 72, amassed an ­audience of 8.4 million before he quit for Greatest Hits Radio in March. Vernon has stood in for many DJs on the station but this is his first full time show.

He said: "Ken has had that relationship for 31 years and now I’ve been given the keys to the ship to sail, hopefully into the horizon. Nothing’s going to change because Radio 2’s all about the music and having it on in the background, especially this slot, 9.30 till 12.

"I think just that movement, the weight of that fader going

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