Tess Daly's husband was left red-faced after he accidentally mistook confusing Jimmy Somerville for Jimmy Savile live on his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show.
The star said she will be watching from home.
Sheeran has admitted tiredness got the best of him and he wasn't able to stay up to celebrate the release of '='.
The star's new album is out in November.
The 'Celebrity Gogglebox' star said he didn't want to be a trust fund child.
Get up to speed with the changes at the 'Strictly' sister show this series.
Rylan has been missing from his position as presenter for the past 10 weeks after splitting from husband
The dancer will co-host with Rylan Clark-Neal.
The 50-year-old TV presenter has hosted the BBC2 spin-off of behind-the-scenes gossip from the hit dance show since 2011.
TV veteran Johnny Ball thinks a National Service return would be good for youngsters 'floundering around'
The presenter said the show could be 'slightly different'.
Greg James's weekday breakfast show lost about 300,000 listeners in the final quarter of the year.
The TV and radio presenter's The camerman boyfriend took his own life in 2017.
The 67-year-old 'Gogglebox' star was a model when she met husband Giles Wood 46 years ago.
Her predecessor Chris Evans has maintained a steady listenership over on Virgin.
He's said he'd rather go travelling now the show's over.
The son of Zoe Ball and Fatboy Slim has been disappointed not to be more popular with other players.
The TV presenter explained that he and Zoe Ball will be splitting hosting duties.
Zoe Ball apparently hadn't heard of vlogger Saffron Barker.
Over on Radio 1, Greg James has scored his highest number of listeners ever for his Breakfast Show.
Graham Norton earns more than Gary Lineker but is paid through his independent production company.
The gender pay gap at the BBC is still glaringly obvious.
The BBC Radio 2 Breakfast presenter thanked the 9 million plus listeners who have continued to tune in to her show each week.
Rylan Clark joked that he thought the It Takes Two had given him the job by mistake.
Former 'The X Factor' contestant Rylan Clark-Neal will be joining radio personality Zoe Ball on the BBC Two companion show.