A man from Norwich has become the last contestant on Ken Bruce's popular quiz show on BBC Radio 2.
The 72-year-old hosted his final show on the BBC today after regularly presenting his mid-morning programme on Radio 2 for more than 30 years.
Bruce's swansong included a round of PopMaster, a long-running quiz segment which quizzes listeners on music through the decades.
Paul, a council employee from Norwich, was PopMaster's final contestant on the BBC and won 27 out of the 39 available points.
His round included questions on Sir Cliff Richard, Slade, Cher and Bob Marley.
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Bruce asked Paul to make the traditional dedications and he gave shout-outs to his loved ones along with "a big thank you" to Bruce.
The Scottish presenter will be moving to Bauer’s Greatest Hits Radio in April to present a new mid-morning show from 10am to 1pm.
He previously revealed on Twitter he was a “little surprised and disappointed” that his final show was brought forward by the BBC.
TV presenter Vernon Kay will take over Bruce’s Radio 2 slot on a date yet to be announced.
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