Zoe Ball signed off her final BBC Radio 2 show, saying that fronting the show was a “gift” and hopes she “managed to bring some sunshine and light” to listeners when they most needed it.The radio presenter, 54, received messages from singer Kylie Minogue, England footballer Alessia Russo and Doctor Who star David Tennant, as she said goodbye to her breakfast programme for the final time on Friday.Ending the show, she shared her gratitude for being the first female to front the station’s breakfast show and urged fellow woman “you can do anything”.She said: “It's been such a gift to do this show and follow the wonderful Terry [Wogan] and of course, Chris [Evans] tough acts to follow, pretty cool to be the first lass to host and I won't be the last, remember girls, you can do anything.Ball then thanked her listeners, saying: “It’s been a real privilege to keep your company through your morning manoeuvres.Before playing the final song, Keeping The Dream Alive, Ball said: “I have most definitely felt that love from you listeners. I feel very lucky to have been here.Ball also gave a shout-out to “all the marvellous folk who work at Radio 2, our boss, Helen (Thomas), she has a tough job but she does it with great care. I have so much respect for her”.She also told staff, including security guards, cleaners, presenters and the production team, that “you’re all wonderful and you’ve made our show so fun”.Prior to her final words, Ball was left in tears as her team surprised her with a tribute from listeners, previous guests and a message from her son, Woody, after clip played revealing he gave her the push to join the breakfast show.He said: “Hey mum, you've done such an amazing job on the Breakfast Show, I just want to say thank you for making everyone's mornings a bit more magic - and here's to a healthier sleeping schedule, love Woody”.
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00:00Hey mom, you've done such an amazing job on the breakfast show and I just want to say thank you
00:03Making everyone's mornings a bit more magic and here's to a healthier sleeping schedule. Love woody
00:13Zoe
00:15Oh
00:27And this is for everyone who's listened and this whole team in the room and my kids of course do I love you indeed
00:34I do it's been such a gift to do this show to follow wonderful Terry and of course Chris tough acts to follow
00:41Pretty cool to be the first last to host and I won't be the last
00:45Remember girls you can do anything
00:48So to the biggest stars of our breakfast show, that's you all of our listeners young and old and those in the middle
00:55Thank you for tuning in whether as a lone listener as a family as a work gang on your morning jogs
01:02Dog walks truck drives training commutes or hiding in bed
01:06It's been a real privilege to keep you company through your morning maneuvers
01:11You're just there and I'm just here having a chat with a mate it's such a special intimate relationship
01:18It's never lost on me that we've been through life's little highs and little lows together
01:23I really do hope that we've managed to bring some sunshine and light when you've most needed it a daft
01:29Distraction from the hardest stuff. I've been bowled over by your messages texts emails cards and letters across the years
01:35Thank you for sharing with me your stories of love and loss your baby news your kids leaving home
01:42Together listeners, there's been much laughter some silliness a few tears
01:48Lots of singing and there's been dancing. May there always be dancing dear Scott. We'll look after you in the new year
01:55He's one of the good ends
01:56You can have a lot of fun together and I'll see you in the spring popping up here on air at Radio 2 for new adventures