Davina to host Radio 2 show
McCall: her chatshow was poorly received by critics and viewers
Davina McCall is to host the morning programme on Radio 2 next week, the first time she has presented a daily show on the network.
The Big Brother host is stepping in for regular presenter Ken Bruce on the first week of his two-week holiday.
McCall is the latest TV presenter recruited by Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas, following Alan Titchmarsh, Richard Hammond, Dermot O'Leary and Russell Brand.
McCall, O'Leary and Brand have all worked on Channel 4's Big Brother, and are all represented by agent John Noel.
McCall has made brief appearances on Radio 2 before, presenting the Brits 25 - Best Song Award programme to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the Brits.
The Big Brother host, who started her career on MTV, has long been tipped for a career in radio and was linked with the Capital Radio breakfast job when it was vacated by Chris Tarrant.
She was also one of the DJs on UK Radio Aid two years ago, the commercial radio initiative to help the victims of the tsunami disaster.
But her best-known stint at the BBC will be remembered for the wrong reasons - her BBC1 chatshow Davina lasted just one series after it flopped with viewers and critics.
She has since appeared on BBC shows including Question Time, Comic Relief and Room 101.
Radio 2 is the country's most popular radio station with 13.25 million listeners, helping the BBC to a record lead over commercial radio in the first three months of this year.
The latest audience figures, for the second quarter of 2007, are published this Thursday.
The second week of Ken Bruce's holiday will be filled by Aled Jones.
guardian