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Carol Kirkwood's BBC Breakfast Farewell Confirmed
11 Mar
Summary
- Carol Kirkwood's final BBC Breakfast show is April 1st.
- She is leaving after over 25 years to spend more time with her husband.
- Kirkwood has embraced new adventures after her divorce, including Red Arrows flights.

Carol Kirkwood, a beloved BBC weather presenter, has set April 1st as her final day on BBC Breakfast. The 63-year-old announced her departure in January, citing a desire to spend more time with her husband, Steve Randall, after more than 25 years with the broadcaster. Her last day, confirmed live on air, is not an April Fool's joke, though she humorously noted she might discard her alarm clock.
Kirkwood's career at the BBC began in production before she trained as a meteorologist. She has become a familiar face, known for her sunny disposition and memorable on-air moments, including being dragged by dogs and a lighthearted gaffe. Her departure comes after a period of personal growth following her divorce, which she has described as encouraging her to embrace new experiences and say 'yes' to adventures like flying with the Red Arrows.
Expressing her gratitude, Kirkwood called her time at the BBC a privilege and thanked colleagues and viewers for their kindness. Jonathan Munro, interim chief executive at BBC News and Current Affairs, praised her exceptional contribution, stating she set a gold standard for weather journalism and will be greatly missed.




