Radio Times that it wasn’t.“No!” he exclaimed, before reassuring fans that he was staying put.“The vast majority of my work – the Friday-night chat show, Eurovision, RuPaul’s Drag Race – they’re all still on the BBC.“I still feel very much like a BBC boy,” he added.Graham presented his last Radio 2 show on December 19.He said he was “furious” at himself for getting emotional during his last day.The 57-year-old admitted that the listeners had become a big part of his life over the years and it had suddenly struck him how lovely that was.Following the last show, he took to social media to mark the occasion and thanked fans for their messages of support after a decade on the network.“Wrap party for one!