KIRSTEN OâBrien hung up her headphones at BBC Berkshire after revealing a new gig.
The kidsâ TV presenter will be joining the BBC Radio 2 team for a very different role.
On her last day at the station, she was surprised by fellow 90s stars Dick and Dom.
She shared BBC Berkshireâs tweet, with a selfie of her and the boys and wrote: âBit of news! Love that the lads surprised me today, Iâm sad to be leaving BBC Berkshire as Iâve had a ball, but I canât wait to get stuck in doing the traffic reports on BBC Radio 2 from Monday!â
Kirsten hosted the 10am-2pm slot on the Berkshire-based station and on her final show, she told listeners: âItâs eight years Iâve been here.
âI started at the old place at Caversham Park, doing a bit of covering, did the news, of course, some breakfast, and then the last two years doing brilliant things on this mid-morning show.
âIâve really, really enjoyed it. Iâve done all sorts while Iâve been here. Iâve visited everywhere from Reading Uni to the tip.
âI was thinking back about where Iâve been. My kids have grown up since when I first started, they werenât sleeping.
âWe were talking to sleep experts about helping me out. And now, of course, I just get them for stories.
âThey provide endless content for me. Mark as well, whose life plays out on the radio, poor fella.
âSo, Iâve always said Iâve come in here for a bit of a rest, a chat, to hear your stories as well and a bit of a laugh, and itâs been absolutely brilliant.â
Brigitte Tetta will be taking over Kirstenâs slot.
Kirsten was met with messages of support from listeners, with one writing: âWill be great to hear your voice on BBCRadio2. Always brings a bit of nostalgia from the CBBC and SMart days!â
A second added: âHeard you with Sara Cox a couple of weeks ago and you were great!â
âCongratulations Kirsten best wishes for the new adventures ahead,â echoed another.
âWooooaahhhh, what?! I did not have this on my Bingo card for 2026! Fantastic, Kirst!! Huge congrats,â wrote a forth.
One said how theyâd been impressed with her joining Trevor Nelson last week.
Another suggested there needed to be a SMart reboot.
Kirsten OâBrien became a familiar face of childrenâs television in the late 1990s and 2000s, where she started her career as a CBBC presenter.
She became known for her on-screen partnership with Otis the Aardvark.
In 1999, she landed the SMart gig, which saw her also take on SMarteenies and Smile.Whilst she didnât work with Dick and Dom (Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood), they were all part of the CBBC presenting gang and were close pals.






