Jarvis Cocker is set to return to his BBC 6 Music show after taking a year-long break in order to "recover."
The Pulp singer had presented a Sunday Service programme since 2009, but announced his temporary departure at the start of last year, when his slot was taken over by Iggy Pop.
Watch Jarvis Cocker discuss his 6 Music show in 2009 below
When he announced his sabbatical, Cocker said: "Crop Rotation has long been recognised as a way of preserving the fertility of the soil. Every now and again a field has to be left fallow for a year in order to make sure it has time to recover. In 2014, I will be that field."
As Digital Spy reports, that field has now recovered - and on 1 March, Cocker will return to present his Sunday Service programme, which is broadcast from 4-6pm.