BBC Radio Norfolk host Wally Webb is leaving the station after 40 years on-air.
Wally was one of the original presenters on the service when it launched in 1980.
He announced his decision to leave in November and will be heard for the final time today. He said: “It’s something that I’ve been contemplating for a little while now but who would’ve imagined this year would’ve been the way it was?
“But the way it’s all turned out, I’ve decided that after 40 plus years it’s time that I retired and let some of the young guns get in there as well, if you know what I mean.”