John Suchet leaves daily show on Classic FM after 12 years

John Suchet is stepping down from his weekday evening concert programme on Classic FM after 12 years on a daily show.

He’ll remain with the station for special shows and a replacement is expected to be announced shortly.

John hosted mornings on Classic FM for almost 10 years before moving to evenings in 2020. His last regular show will be on Friday 1st July.

John said: After a full-time career in TV News, it has been an utter joy for me to have a second career indulging my lifelong passion for classical music on Classic FM.

“But after 12 years presenting five radio shows a week (live!), writing five composer biographies, hosting a 52-part podcast series on Beethoven – the longest series ever on a single composer – I have decided it’s time to step away from the mic.

“Next Friday 1st July will be the final Classic FM Concert. I want to thank the Classic FM team who are simply the best. Most of all, to the listeners – their many emails, texts and tweets have made every minute worthwhile. Nula and I are now taking a long holiday. But it’s not farewell. I’ll be back later in the year with special programmes on Classic FM.”

Philip Noyce, Classic FM’s managing editor, added: “Following a career spanning six decades, John is undoubtedly one of the nation’s best-loved and most esteemed broadcasters. Ever since he joined Classic FM, he has shared our vision to make classical music accessible to all and has made an enormous impact on millions of people by introducing them to the wonders of the greatest classical music. He is a very popular and respected member of the Classic FM family and – most importantly – is loved by our listeners.

“It’s been an honour for us to work alongside John and we are hugely grateful for all he has done for Classic FM and our listeners. From presenting his weekday programmes and hosting Classic FM Live concerts to writing numerous composer biographies, his contribution has been exceptional. While we will miss him enormously as a regular presenter, he will host a number of short-run series on the station in the future. Everyone at Classic FM wishes John and his wife Nula a well-deserved rest and we look forward to welcoming him back on-air later this year.”

This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk