Zoe Ball's Radio 2 Breakfast Show debut appears to have gone down well with many listeners - but some admitted they would be following Chris Evans to Virgin Radio.
The DJ, 48, is the first female host of the flagship programme in its 51-year history and her first show started with Aretha Franklin's feminist anthem Respect saying: 'It had to be a dame'.
Ms Ball has become the BBC's highest paid woman after being handed a £1.2million a year salary and arrived at Wogan House in London clutching a bag emblazoned with the words 'hold it together'.
Taking to the air she admitted to some nerves and declared: 'Welcome to the first ever Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, I've been so excited about saying that.'
Radio 2's breakfast show is listened to by around 9million people every week and many praised Zoe's music-heavy debut saying they preferred her to 'Mr Shouty' - critics' nickname for Chris Evans.
Ian Rudd said: 'Don't have to be up for another hour or so but set the alarm because I did not want to miss this event. Loving it' and another Twitter user added: 'I'm already hooked – go Zoe Ball.'
Others were less sure including Linda Davies Carr, who tweeted: 'So I've given Zoe Ball 30 minutes and I miss Chris Evans.....Can't wait for Monday 21st to hear him back on the radio' and one critic said simply: Radio 2 what have you done....bye #zoeball'.


The 48-year-old presenter waved as she entered the studios kicked off her show with an Aretha Franklin track as she said her first record 'had to be a dame'


She arrived clutching a bag emblazoned with the words 'hold it together' as she took over from Chris Evans, who has moved back to Virgin Radio.










Listeners have been largely positive about Zoe's Radio 2 breakfast - but some admitted they will be moving to Virgin when Chris Evans starts next Monday
Kicking off the show this morning she said: 'Hello. My name is Zoe. How's your belly off for spots? Good morning Radio 2 superstar listeners, here we go.
'And, relax. After all the build-up, and the chat and the preamble, the big day is finally here. We are so super-excited. I'm ready.'
Referring to messages of support from fans before the show, Ball said: 'It's been really wonderful for all of us, it's been really positive.'


Zoe Ball smiled and waved as she arrived at the studio this morning
On Twitter fans said they were 'already hooked' while some said they woke up early for the show.
@petemac241 wrote: 'Zoe Ball we don't want to wake up to Cher please. Radio 2 listeners are not deaf'.
She welcomed listeners to the 'Zoe Ball Breakfast Show' and added: 'I've been so excited about saying that.'
Referring to messages of support from fans before the show, Ball said: 'It's been really wonderful for all of us, it's been really positive.'
She told listeners that her guests on the show will include John Cleese and Nadiya Hussain.
Before the show, speaking on BBC One's The One Show, she told viewers her famous guest line-up for the show included Saoirse Ronan and Hugh Jackman.
Zoe previously touched on the 'giant footsteps' she will be filling as she takes on the baton from Chris to host the show.
'I'm absolutely thrilled to be following in the giant footsteps of Chris Evans as the host of the Radio 2 Breakfast Show,' she said.




Comedian John Cleese and Bake Off hero Nadiya Hussain were Zoe's first guests today (both pictured outside the studio today)


The 48-year-old arrived at the studios in London this morning before her first ever show as the host of the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast show














Social media was full of opinions about the new host of Britain's most listened to breakfast show
She enthused: 'To be the first woman to present this very special show is both an honour and privilege.
'Believe me, I'm not underestimating the enormity of the task ahead, to follow not one but two of my broadcasting idols, into such a well-loved show is somewhat daunting but I hope, in the same way that Chris made this show his own after taking over from the wonderful Sir Terry Wogan, that with a top team alongside me, I can bring the fabulous Radio 2 audience a show they want to wake up to.'
Zoe Ball reportedly fell out with DJ friend Sara Cox who previously stood in for Chris Evans after she landed the role.
Sara, 44, was said to be expecting the gig after having previously stood in for Chris over the years - and was left 'completely gutted' after the announcement that Zoe had bagged the honour, according to the publication.
However, a source told MailOnline this was purely 'speculation'.
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