BBC presenter Dan Walker has said his faith will not “affect the way I do my job”.

A devout Christian, the broadcaster, who currently hosts Afternoon Edition on BBC Radio 5 Live and Football Focus on BBC One, will replace BBC Breakfast’s Bill Turnbull when the veteran morning presenter leaves at the end of this month.

Talking on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on Friday, Dan said: “I thought we lived in a tolerant society where you can be a Christian, you can be a Muslim, you can be a Jew, and you can have those beliefs and get on with life.”

Dan Walker will replace Bill Turnbull
Dan Walker will replace Bill Turnbull (Andrew Hayes-Watkins/BBC)

He added: “I want to live in a world where Gary Lineker can present Match Of The Day even though he’s a Leicester City fan and John Humphrys can do Radio 4 even though he’s an atheist … that’s the world I want to live in. Not where I’m persecuted for being a Christian.”

The broadcaster, who does not work on a Sunday, told the host of BBC Radio 2′s breakfast show that his faith was “important” to him.

“I’ve chosen – and I don’t get anyone in a spiritual headlock, I don’t turn into a weird pumpkin at one past midnight on a Sunday morning – I just enjoy spending my Sundays with my family at church with my friends.”

The 38-year-old will join Louise Minchin on BBC Breakfast’s sofa from Monday to Wednesday each week from the end of this month. He will continue working for BBC Sport.

Veteran BBC star Bill, 60, will present his final show on February 26, with Dan starting his duties on February 29.