Home Entertainment Claudia Winkleman offers a ‘nervous’ Romesh Ranganathan her blessing as he takes over her BBC Radio 2 show while listeners give their verdict as he hits the airwaves

Claudia Winkleman offers a ‘nervous’ Romesh Ranganathan her blessing as he takes over her BBC Radio 2 show while listeners give their verdict as he hits the airwaves

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Claudia Winkleman gave her blessing to Romesh Ranganathan (pictured) as he took over her BBC Radio 2 show on Saturday.

Claudia Winkleman gave her blessing to Romesh Ranganathan when she took over his BBC Radio 2 show on Saturday.

Comedian Romesh, 46, took over the Saturday morning slot from Strictly Come Dancing and Traitors host Claudia, who left the station last month.

Former presenter Claudia, 52, who spent 15 years on air for BBC Radio 2, fought back tears as she concluded her final show at the end of March.

Opening his first show this weekend, Romesh admitted he was feeling “very” nervous.

But Claudia was impressed with their efforts and took to social media to offer her blessing, writing on Instagram: “It’s BRILLIANT.”

Claudia Winkleman gave her blessing to Romesh Ranganathan (pictured) as he took over her BBC Radio 2 show on Saturday.

Claudia Winkleman gave her blessing to Romesh Ranganathan (pictured) as he took over her BBC Radio 2 show on Saturday.

Comedian Romesh, 46, took over the Saturday morning slot from Strictly Come Dancing and Traitors host Claudia (pictured), who left the station last month.

Comedian Romesh, 46, took over the Saturday morning slot from Strictly Come Dancing and Traitors host Claudia (pictured), who left the station last month.

Claudia was impressed with their efforts and took to social media to offer her blessing, writing on Instagram:

Claudia was impressed with their efforts and took to social media to offer her blessing, writing on Instagram: “It’s BRILLIANT.”

Listeners of Romesh’s first show also praised him when it went on air.

One person wrote on Instagram: ‘Really enjoying the show! Well done, a brilliant start!’

While someone else shared: “I loved Claudia, but I also loved listening to Romesh today, his smile, radiant, great show.”

Someone else commented: ‘Hi Romesh, I love your first show, lots of laughter and good vibes all around. Much love from Austria, from a loyal BBC Radio 2 listener for over 30 years.’

Another listener commented: ‘I loved Claudia and will miss her. But I really enjoyed Romesh, I’ll definitely tune in next week too.

“You are absolutely destroying @romeshranga’s great show,” someone else wrote.

Another fan posted: ‘@romeshranga congratulations on your first show romesh @bbcradio2.’

And someone else shared: ‘Brilliant! Well done, Romesh. You were nice!’

Opening his first show this weekend, Romesh admitted that he felt

Opening his first show this weekend, Romesh admitted he was feeling “very” nervous while sitting in the studio.

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Listeners to Romesh's first BBC Radio 2 show also took to social media to shower him with praise when it aired.

Listeners to Romesh’s first BBC Radio 2 show also took to social media to shower him with praise when it aired.

While another viewer commented: ‘I love the Rom show, what a breath of fresh air.’

Weakest Link host Romesh told listeners as he opened his radio show: ‘Welcome to my new show. This is me, Romesh Ranganathan.

‘I don’t know if you realize, I’m very, very nervous because I’m excited. Saturday mornings with me and you, and I want to meet you.

‘I’m new to Saturday mornings. I know you guys will listen to this slot and think, “Oh, am I going to miss Claudia?” We will all miss Claudia.

‘But I’m here to get to know you and hopefully you’ll realize that ‘he’s different, but he’s still good.’ So I want you to know a little bit about me.’

Commenting on his choice of opening song, Go West’s 1990 hit King Of Wishful Thinking, the comedian said: “You may have been surprised. I’m a hip-hop fan,

“But that’s one of my favorite songs of all time, and the reason I love that song so much is because I once had a terrible, terrible concert.

“It went wrong and I basically played that song over and over again the whole way back from the concert, just to show it.” ‘You above exceeds. I know I will.’

Romesh was presented with a giraffe costume that his first celebrity guest, Rob Beckett (left), wore during Sunday's London Marathon on his new BBC Radio 2 show.

Romesh was presented with a giraffe costume that his first celebrity guest, Rob Beckett (left), wore during Sunday’s London Marathon on his new BBC Radio 2 show.

Rob's upcoming stand-up tour is called Giraffe and to promote it he wore an inflatable giraffe costume at the Brit Awards last month (pictured).

Rob’s upcoming stand-up tour is called Giraffe and to promote it he wore an inflatable giraffe costume at the Brit Awards last month (pictured).

Romesh was given a giraffe costume to wear during Sunday’s London Marathon on his new BBC Radio 2 show.

The comedian told his first celebrity guest, Rob Beckett, that the fellow comedian was “shameless” in choosing the gift.

Rob’s upcoming stand-up tour is called Giraffe and to promote it he wore an inflatable giraffe costume at the Brit Awards last month.

Entertainer Rob told Romesh: “I have a gift for you Rom, to tell you that you have done well on your new show and that it is nice to give it to someone.”

Romesh replied: ‘It’s a giant giraffe costume for adults.

Romesh was also joined by traffic and travel reporter Sally Boazman (left), known as Sally Traffic, and offered a pair of custom-made sneakers.

Romesh was also joined by traffic and travel reporter Sally Boazman (left), known as Sally Traffic, and offered a pair of custom-made sneakers.

‘Let’s get to the bottom of this. I mean, it’s absolutely shameless of you. You knew you were going to get a plug for your tour.

The pair star in Sky comedy series Rob & Romesh Vs and last year co-hosted the Bafta TV awards ceremony.

Romesh was also joined by traffic and travel reporter Sally Boazman, known as Sally Traffic, and he offered her a pair of custom-made sneakers.

The shoes featured a painting of his favorite motorway stop, Tebay Services in Penrith, and his favorite route, the M40.

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