Popular BBC presenter QUITS after a whopping 29 years with broadcaster – admitting ‘I don’t know what comes next’ as they’re flooded with support from fans

Investigative journalist Tony Smith has announced that he is leaving the BBC after working with the broadcaster for almost three decades. 

The TV personality announced his departure on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, admitting to his followers that now feels like the right time to leave and ‘try something new’. 

Sharing a snap of himself holding a camera at sunset, Tony shared: ‘Heading off into the sunset. Some personal news. After 29 years, today is my last day at BBC News.

‘It’s been amazing but the offer of redundancy was too good to turn down – and it felt like a good time to try something new. Not sure what comes next – watch this space.’

Following his announcement, fans flocked to the comment section to wish the star well on his future endeavours. 

One user wrote: ‘Sorry to hear that, but I expect you will have fun on the other side!’ 

Investigative journalist Tony Smith has announced that he is leaving the BBC after working with the broadcaster for almost three decades

Investigative journalist Tony Smith has announced that he is leaving the BBC after working with the broadcaster for almost three decades

The TV personality announced his departure on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, admitting to his followers that now feels like the right time to leave and 'try something new'

The TV personality announced his departure on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, admitting to his followers that now feels like the right time to leave and ‘try something new’

Another stated: ‘All the very best Tony for whatever comes next.’

Someone else added: ‘All the very best Tony, have a ball!’

Tony began his career at the BBC as a journalist working for the news channel. 

In his first decade with the broadcaster, he reported from places all around the world, including Asia, Africa, and the Americas. 

He also took home the prestigious Home News Award at the Royal Television Society for his story on racism in Northern Ireland. 

Tony also covered huge global events such as Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic following his promotion to Senior Broadcast Journalist in 2010. 

Tony is following in the footsteps of Jordan North, Clara Amfo, and news presenter Mishal Husain, who all departed the corporation last year. 

In February last year, Jordan, 35, stepped down from his Radio 1 show after a decade to reportedly replace Roman Kemp as the Capital Breakfast host. 

Tony is following in the footsteps of Jordan North (pictured), Clara Amfo, and news presenter Mishal Husain, who all departed the corporation last year

Tony is following in the footsteps of Jordan North (pictured), Clara Amfo, and news presenter Mishal Husain, who all departed the corporation last year 

Following Jordan’s huge announcement, it was revealed at the time that Jamie Laing, 36, would take his place – Monday to Thursday, 3.30 to 6pm – next to radio co-host Vick Hope

Thankful for all the support from his listeners, Jordan – who also hosts the Help I Sexted My Boss podcast – took to Instagram to thank his 889,000 followers for their positive reaction. 

Sharing an album of throwback snaps of his time at the station, Jordan captioned his update: ‘Hello everyone.

‘I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank all my wonderful colleagues / talented producers at Radio 1 who many I [sic] consider to be friends for life and will miss greatly, you’ve all reached out to me over the past 24 hours and it really has meant a lot.

‘To my amazing fellow presenters I wish I could thank you all personally, I’ve loved working with you it’s been an absolute blast! Big love to Katie Thistleton, Greg James, Arielle Free, Ricky, Melvin & Charlie, Dean & Vicky, Clara Amfo, Matt & Molly, Scott Mills, Grimmy, all the rest of you fantastic lot, and of course my partner in crime Vick Hope…I’ll miss being on air with you every day.

‘MOST IMPORTANTLY the biggest of thank yous to the fantastic listeners who have been really generous and always made me feel welcome, your kind words & messages have been so lovely, THANK YOU SO MUCH.

In February last year, Jordan, 35, stepped down from his Radio 1 show after a decade to reportedly replace Roman Kemp as the Capital Breakfast host

In February last year, Jordan, 35, stepped down from his Radio 1 show after a decade to reportedly replace Roman Kemp as the Capital Breakfast host 

Thankful for all the support from his listeners, Jordan – who also hosts the Help I Sexted My Boss podcast – took to Instagram to thank his 889,000 followers for their positive reaction

Thankful for all the support from his listeners, Jordan – who also hosts the Help I Sexted My Boss podcast – took to Instagram to thank his 889,000 followers for their positive reaction 

‘I’ll be back soon, and can’t wait to see you all again.’

But not all fans were left happy after the announcement, as some fled to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their upset. 

One penned: ‘Why do the good ones always leave?’ 

‘Really hope this was your decision @jordannorth1 and that it means bigger things for you – we love you and will miss you v much xx.’

He now co-hosts the Capital Breakfast show on Capital FM alongside Chris Stark and Sian Welby. 

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