Bill Turnbull's leaving BBC after 15 years. To take care of his bees.
"Anyway, it's true. I'll be leaving the program at the end of January. Because 15 years is long enough," Turnbull said on "BBC Breakfast."
"Well, we'll be very sad to lose you," said Turnbull's co-host Louise Minchin.
"That's all right," Turnbull replied.
Oddly enough, the Daily Mirror got the scoop on why the morning show host was leaving.
Turnbull told the tabloid he wants to spend more time with his both his wife and his bees.
Turnbull, it turns out, is quite the passionate beekeeper. He's even written a book on it.
And co-workers only had good things to say about Turnbull.
No official word yet on who'll replace him. The guy's got five months left on the show, but folks are already making bets.
William Hill, a British online gambling site, has journalist Charlie Stayt pegged as Turnbull's replacement at 4-to-1 odds.
A spokesman for the site told The Huffington Post Stayt is a "ready-made replacement" for Turnbull.
Stayt currently hosts BBC's "Breakfast" morning show on Thursdays and Fridays.
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