
Radio and TV broadcaster Paul Gambaccini diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease
Paul Gambaccin, best known for his stint on BBC Radio 2 and Greatest Hits Radio, wrote a statement opening up about his 'serious condition' concluding: 'These…
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There's no denying it’s a serious condition with an uncertain future, but for now life goes on as normal and I continue to broadcast The Paul Gambaccini Collection on BBC Radio 2 from 8-10pm on Sundays and my shows on Greatest Hits Radio.” He added: “I’m grateful for the kindness and support I’ve already received. The show has roots stretching back five decades to the show’s original launch in 1975. The BBC Radio 2 and Greatest Hits Radio presenter 77, has shared a statement confirming his diagnosis.
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There's no denying it’s a serious condition with an uncertain future, but for now life goes on as normal and I continue to broadcast The Paul Gambaccini Collection on BBC Radio 2 from 8-10pm on Sundays and my shows on Greatest Hits Radio.” He added: “I’m grateful for the kindness and support I’ve already received.
according to The MirrorThe show has roots stretching back five decades to the show’s original launch in 1975.
according to The MirrorThe BBC Radio 2 and Greatest Hits Radio presenter 77, has shared a statement confirming his diagnosis
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