BBC Radio 1 DJ Andy Kershaw 'unable to walk' as he announces ...
The legendary disc jockey shared the health news with his listeners
www.gbnews.comI don’t have live access to fetch updates right now, but here’s what’s widely reported about Andy Kershaw:
Andy Kershaw, the former BBC Radio 1 DJ and Live Aid host, has died at age 66 after a cancer diagnosis announced earlier in 2025. His family confirmed the death, noting he had been battling cancer and had become unable to walk due to spinal tumors discovered last August. Multiple outlets have reported the confirmation of his passing on April 16–17, 2026.[1][2][3][4]
In the months leading up to his death, reports described his treatment journey, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, physiotherapy, and ongoing pain management, while he remained connected to fans through social media and public appearances prior to his mobility decline.[2][3][1]
Kershaw was celebrated for championing world music during a 15-year run on Radio 1 starting in 1985 and for co-hosting Live Aid coverage in 1985, with additional work on Radio 3 and Channel 4 documentaries. His career and personal struggles have been covered in tributes and obituaries across UK media.[3][4][5][2]
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The legendary disc jockey shared the health news with his listeners
www.gbnews.comBBC DJ and Live Aid presenter Andy Kershaw has died following a cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Kershaw was a familiar voice on Radio 1 for 15 years
www.mirror.co.ukFormer BBC Radio 1 DJ Andy Kershaw has died, aged 67.
www.independent.co.ukBroadcaster and former BBC Radio 1 DJ Andy Kershaw has died at the age of 66. His family confirmed the death of the veteran presenter, who had been undergoing cancer treatment after tumours limiting his mobility were discovered in his spine last August. The latest National and International News - upday News
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www.thetimes.comIt was previously announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer.
www.express.co.ukThe death of former BBC Radio 1 legend Andy Kershaw at the age of 66, has been confirmed by his family today (April 16).
www.entertainmentdaily.comPopular former presenter had been 'left unable to walk' after cancer diagnosis
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