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Radio 1 in last-minute shake up after presenter catches Covid - details

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BBC star Greg James was due to return to his Radio 1 show this morning but was missing from the airwaves after catching Covid. MORE: Prince Charles makes unexpected Covid comment since battling with illnessThe Radio 1 breakfast show presenter, who has been on honeymoon, took to Twitter to share the bad news with his listeners, sharing a photo of a positive Covid test and writing: "Oh for fu… Not a classic end to a (very delayed) honeymoon tbh.

Thanks to the @BBCR1 gang for rallying in the early hours and to @ariellefree for covering the breakfast show. Hoping to feel better and sort something from my house tomorrow.

Back to bed. "View this post on InstagramWATCH: Greg James kept the nation entertained during the various lockdowns Greg's celebrity friends rushed to support him amid his diagnosis.

Fellow Radio 1 presenter Adele Roberts wrote: "Oh no! Get well soon Greg," while Clara Amfo said: "FUMING!

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