Bob Harris Hospitalized for Prostate Cancer Treatment

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Bob Harris Hospitalized for Prostate Cancer Treatment

Bob Harris, the esteemed 79-year-old presenter of BBC Radio 2, is currently in hospital receiving treatment for prostate cancer, a condition he has been battling since his diagnosis in 2007. His hospitalization has been described as a setback in his ongoing health battle, but Harris remains optimistic about his recovery.

In a heartfelt message to his supporters, Harris stated, “I know that I will come back… and come back stronger.” His determination to return to broadcasting is evident, as he confirmed that this week’s edition of Bob Harris Country will air as scheduled.

Harris has been a fixture on BBC Radio 2 for decades, having begun presenting The Country Show in April 1999. His fans have rallied around him during this challenging time, expressing their well-wishes and support. One fan remarked, “You are so loved by your ‘listener family’ Bob. We just adore you and hope you recover magnificently.” Another added, “Wishing you a speedy recovery Bob. Very much looking forward to hearing you back on air soon.”

As he navigates this health challenge, Harris has expressed gratitude towards his family, friends, and manager for their unwavering support. He also looks forward to celebrating his 80th birthday on April 11, which will be marked with a special episode of his program, Sounds of the 70’s.

Bob Harris’s journey with prostate cancer has been ongoing for over 16 years, and his resilience continues to inspire many. His fans eagerly await his return to the airwaves, hoping for a swift recovery. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timeline of his treatment and recovery, but the broadcasting community and his listeners remain hopeful for his return.