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Your support makes all the difference.New Radio 1 breakfast host Nick Grimshaw has already started to dream about his high-profile show.
The 28-year-old takes over on Monday from Chris Moyles, who bowed out last week after more than eight years. He told the Radio Times magazine: "It was a little daunting to begin with, but now I'm just excited. I'm actually dreaming about it - and nice dreams, too."
Grimshaw, who has been holidaying in Ibiza with his friend Kate Moss, said he was coping well while preparing for the early morning starts. Moyles signed off on Friday, telling listeners that the final show felt like "some weird victory" after "all the flak we've taken".
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