BBC presenter was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2017. The 65-year-old issued an update on Twitter as he confirmed he is set to take a leave of absence from his radio show. READ MORE: ITV Coronation Street star puts BBC breakfast host 'in his place' after awkward gaffe He tweeted : "With great regret I am taking a leave of absence from my show @classicfm, for health reasons.
The road has been a bit bumpy recently, and I need to take some time to focus on getting better. "I'm sorry to do this, as I absolutely love doing the programme, and have hugely enjoyed the past five years. "I am very grateful to friends and colleagues @global for the love and support they have shown me.
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