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Scott Mills for BBC Director-General? The DJ's Hilarious Take on a Seriously Unexpected Suggestion

BBC Radio 2 Star Scott Mills Pokes Fun at Director-General Speculation, Can't Resist a Jab About His 'Sacking'

BBC Radio 2's beloved presenter, Scott Mills, offered a characteristically witty and self-deprecating response after Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer surprisingly suggested him as a future BBC Director-General, hilariously referencing his recent departure from a Saturday show.

Well, that was certainly a headline nobody saw coming, wasn't it? Imagine waking up to the news that a familiar voice from your radio, a DJ known for his playful banter and genuine connection with listeners, might one day be running the entire BBC. That's precisely the delightful curveball that was thrown into the media landscape recently, all thanks to Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer.

It all began during a fairly serious-sounding discussion at a DCMS Committee hearing. Frazer, while musing about the BBC's future and who might one day take the reins from current Director-General Tim Davie, casually tossed Scott Mills's name into the hat for the top job. You could almost feel the collective eyebrow raise across the nation. I mean, come on, a DJ as the boss of the Beeb? It’s a wonderfully absurd, yet strangely intriguing, notion.

Naturally, the internet (and more importantly, Scott himself) did what they do best. When the news reached him, as he sat in his familiar studio at BBC Radio 2, his reaction was exactly what you’d expect: pure, unadulterated, self-deprecating humour. He called the suggestion "hilarious," which, let's be honest, is probably the most appropriate response. And here's where it gets even better – or perhaps, a touch more deliciously ironic.

Scott, with that dry wit he’s famous for, couldn't help but bring up an unforgettable detail from his recent past: his "sacking" from his Saturday morning Radio 2 show last September. Picture it: the man being tipped to lead one of the world's most iconic broadcasting corporations, yet he wasn't even allowed to keep his Saturday slot! He quipped about a hypothetical future where he's the Director-General, making all the big decisions, but still, crucially, wouldn't be permitted to host a Saturday morning show. It's the kind of playful irony that makes you chuckle out loud.

For those who might not know, Scott made the big move from BBC Radio 1 to Radio 2 in 2022, a significant step in his already stellar career. He's a stalwart of British radio, a genuine talent who's been a comforting presence for millions of listeners for decades. So, to hear his name in such a lofty context, especially given his recent show reshuffle, adds an extra layer of amusement to the whole affair. Frazer's comments, it should be noted, were part of a broader conversation about nurturing diverse talent within the BBC and planning for its long-term leadership, but somehow, Scott's name just stood out.

He even took a moment to thank his legion of fans for their incredible support, which has clearly stuck with him through thick and thin (and through Saturday morning show changes!). It's a reminder that beneath the serious discussions of media leadership, there's a very human element – and sometimes, the most unexpected names can spark the most engaging conversations. Whether Scott Mills ever truly steps into the DG's office remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure: he'd certainly bring a good laugh, and perhaps, a fresh perspective to the role. Just imagine the internal memos!

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