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Charlotte Hawes

Why has Scott Mills replaced Steve Wright on Radio 2 and how did he get famous?

Scott Mills has made a return to the airwaves as he replaces radio presenter Steve Wright on Radio 2.

The long-time radio host left his role as a presenter on BBC Radio 1 in August 2022 after 24 years at the station to move on to new ventures.

He hosted his final "Scott Mills Show" on August 25 alongside co-presenter and friend Chris Stark, with the final song played on the show being Night Changes by One Direction.

But why is Scott Mills replacing Steve Wright and how did he rise to fame?

Here's everything you need to know.

Why is Scott Mills replacing Steve Wright?

Scott Mills left Radio 1 earlier this year (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

The DJ left Radio 1 in August to switch over to Radio 2 and take over Steve Wright’s early afternoon slot.

Steve, who spent 23 years at the radio station, announced he would be stepping down from daytime radio in September when Scott announced he'd be taking over.

Scott said in his final show on Radio 1: "Time actually does fly when you’re having fun, and that’s certainly been the case over the past 24 years at my beloved Radio 1. The station I pretended to be on in my bedroom from the age of six. The station I told my mum I wanted to work at, but never in a million years thought I would."

Scott and co-presenter Chris have been replaced by Dean McCullough and Vicky Hawkesworth.

They present the Monday to Thursday, 1pm to 3:30pm slot, which is broadcast from Salford.

How did Scott Mills rise to fame?

A young Scott Mills in 2003 (BBC)

Scott was born in Southampton, Hampshire, on 28 March 1974.

He always aspired to become a radio presenter and at the age of 16, he bagged his first role at a local station called Power FM.

He started out with the 'graveyard shift' slot of 1am to 6am, six nights a week, making him the youngest radio presenter in the UK at the time.

He then got a role as drivetime presenter due to the success of his late night show.

As his career progressed, he moved on to the likes of GWR FM in Bristol and Piccadilly Key 103 in Manchester.

Whilst at the Manchester station, he exclusively interviewed Robbie Williams on his departure from Take That.

In 1995, he was asked to join the new London station Heart FM, hosting live events in Battersea Park, Hyde Park and a special on stage appearance in the middle of Covent Garden.

During this time, he also made regular appearances on Sky News and BBC 3's Upstaged.

In 1998, Scott was approached by the Radio 1 early breakfast show, which he hosted until he took over the weekend afternoon shows in January 2004.

The afternoon slot then became The Scott Mills Show.

In July, Scott announced that he would be departing Radio 1 alongside co-presenter Chris, with their last show airing a month later.

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