Ken Bruce might be leaving BBC Radio 2, but that doesn't mean the end for Popmaster.
Ken's show pulls in more than 6.5 million listeners a week, many of whom are huge fans of Popmaster. The cult daily music quiz pits two contestants against each other in a battle of pop facts.
There were fears when Ken's move to Greatest Hits Radio was announced today that the quiz would come to an end. But the much-loved presenter is taking the format with him to his new station.
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And in the meantime, you can play our own Greater Manchester-themed Popmaster quiz, which you can see below.
Ken, 71, said this morning: "I have decided the time is right for me to move on from Radio 2."
He added: "I'll reach the end of my current contract in March, and so at that point, I will be moving on from Radio 2. Nothing stays the same forever...
"I have been here for quite a long time now, and it possibly is time to move over and let somebody else have a go."
Soon after, Greatest Hits Radio announced they had signed up Ken, who will be replacing Mark Goodier in the mid-morning slot later in the year.
If you can't see our Popmaster quiz, you can open it in a new window here.
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