Dotty Leaving Radio 1Xtra Breakfast Show: ‘It’s Time For Me To Turn Off My Alarm Clock And Rest’

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Dotty has announced she will be leaving the BBC Radio 1Xtra breakfast show after six years with the station.

The DJ has been at the helm of the show since July 2016, but said it is “time for her to turn off her alarm clock and rest”, as she announced she’ll be presenting her last show at the end of the month.

Dotty is leaving the Radio 1Xtra breakfast show

Dotty announced the news on Thursday, saying: “This week marks my four-year anniversary on the 1Xtra breakfast show and it has been the most incredible experience of my life. But after almost 1,000 early mornings, I think it’s finally time for me to turn off my alarm clock and rest.

“With more listeners tuning in to the show than ever and this year’s Radio Academy award for best breakfast show sitting on my mantelpiece, it feels like the right time to end on a high note and say goodbye to the radio station that I love.

“Joining 1Xtra in 2014 changed my life. It’s here that I fell in love with broadcasting, spent my days with the most amazing listeners, made lifelong friends and even met Oprah.”

She continued: “Thank you to the many stars that have passed through the studio, to every single member of staff from the managers to the security guards, but most importantly to the listeners – thank you for inviting me into your homes, cars, building sites and barbershops. I’ve truly loved being part of your day.

“There’s nowhere in the world quite like 1Xtra but I look forward to what the future holds.”

Dotty was the 1Xtra Breakfast Show’s first solo female presenter when she took over the slot. 

She first joined the station in 2014 and had previously hosted the Saturday show from 4pm-7pm and the weekday 1pm-4pm show.

Paying tribute to Dotty and her work, 1Xtra’s head of programmes Mark Strippel said: “Dotty is an incredible and unique talent and will always be part of the 1Xtra family.

“I speak on behalf of everyone at the station when I say that we’ll miss her loads, and thank her for every ounce of passion and commitment she has put into 1Xtra! We’ve shared some unforgettable radio moments and will be celebrating them this month.

“I’d like to pay tribute to Dotty and her incredible journey since joining as an artist six years ago, leading through to taking the Breakfast crown at this year’s Arias (Audio and Radio Industry Awards), and wish her the very best in her next chapter!”

The station is currently auditioning for the next breakfast show host, with Nadia Jae taking on presenting duties while this process takes place.

Earlier this year, Dotty announced that she has been working on her debut book, Outraged, which will be published later this month.

Dotty’s last breakfast show will air on 30 July.