Amol Rajan has been named as the new host of the BBC's long-running quiz show University Challenge.
After 28 years in the role, Jeremy Paxman confirmed earlier this week that he will be stepping down as compere once filming is complete on the next series this autumn.
Now his successor has been identified as Rajan, 39, who has been the BBC's Media Editor for the last six years and is already one of the corporation's highest earners.
"Being asked to host my favourite TV programme is dream-come-true territory," he said today.
"I have watched University Challenge obsessively for years, addicted to its high standards, glorious title music, and inspirational contestants.
"It's the best possible antidote to cynicism about young people, allowing millions of us to test our wits against the best minds of a new generation, and annoy and impress our families by barking answers from the sofa."
The BBC's director of unscripted Kate Phillips added: "University Challenge is an incredibly important staple of our entertainment slate as it continues to entertain, challenge and educate audiences. We're delighted that Amol has agreed to be the new host.
"Jeremy leaves a very big chair to fill but Amol's experience, expertise and sense of humour makes him the perfect fit for one of Britain's longest running and toughest quiz shows.
"If future student contestants think they'll get an easier ride with Amol taking over, they can think again!"
Rajan's first series in the hotseat will air in autumn 2023, while Paxman's final series begins on BBC Two on August 29.
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