Former BBC Breakfast host Bill Turnbull has died at the age of 66, his family has said. Turnbull, who appeared on BBC Breakfast from 2001 until 2016, had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2017.
A statement from his family said: “Following a challenging and committed fight against prostate cancer, Bill passed away peacefully at his home in Suffolk surrounded by his family on Wednesday, 31st August.
Bill was diagnosed in 2017 and has had outstanding medical care from the Royal Marsden and Ipswich Hospitals, St Elizabeth Hospice and his GP. “He was resolutely positive and was hugely buoyed by the support he received from friends, colleagues, and messages from people wishing him luck.
It was a great comfort to Bill that so many more men are now testing earlier for this disease. Bill will be remembered by many as a remarkable broadcaster who brought warmth and humour into people’s homes on BBC Breakfast and Classic FM. Read more:'Families are being forced to choose between what to feed their kids and paying for school uniforms' “He was also a devoted Wycombe Wanderers fan and an ever-aspiring beekeeper.
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