British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

Matt Vickers left ‘hugely devastated’ as he pays tribute to ‘titan’ of British politics

10 July 2026

Prince Harry says his family are ‘proud of me’ in rare interview as he attends Invictus Games solo

10 July 2026

UK business confidence hits 18-month low as firms fear Andy Burnham tax raids

10 July 2026

Gary Lineker blasts Fifa over World Cup ban controversy involving England and USA

10 July 2026

Electric car benefits are ‘impossible to ignore’ as used EV prices soar

10 July 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home ยป BBC radio DJ Paul Gambaccini, 77, reveals heartbreaking Alzheimer’s diagnosis as he makes vow
Entertainment

BBC radio DJ Paul Gambaccini, 77, reveals heartbreaking Alzheimer’s diagnosis as he makes vow

By britishbulletin.com10 July 20263 Mins Read
BBC radio DJ Paul Gambaccini, 77, reveals heartbreaking Alzheimer’s diagnosis as he makes vow
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Paul Gambaccini, the veteran BBC Radio 2 and Greatest Hits Radio presenter, has revealed that he received an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis earlier in 2025.

The 77-year-old broadcaster, affectionately known as “The Great Gambo” and “The Professor of Pop”, announced the news on Friday whilst confirming his intention to remain on air.


Invoking the words of Queen’s late frontman, Mr Gambaccini stated: “As Freddie Mercury once sang, you can’t turn back the clock, you can’t turn back the tide. Ain’t that a shame.”

He acknowledged the gravity of his condition but expressed resolve to carry on with his work.

Paul Gambaccini has been part of the BBC since 1973

|

GETTY

“There’s no denying it’s a serious condition with an uncertain future, but for now life goes on as normal,” he said, adding that he wished “to be given the space to keep on broadcasting the music I love to the listeners I love even more.”

BBC Radio 2 controller Helen Thomas offered warm words of encouragement following the announcement.

“On behalf of everyone at Radio 2 as well as all of his listeners, we send our love and best wishes to Paul, and continue to support him with his beautifully crafted weekly music show on Sunday evenings,” she said.

Andy Ashton, content director at Greatest Hits Radio, commended the presenter for his courage in going public with the diagnosis.

The star is known as ‘The Professor of Pop’

|

BBC

“We know our audience will wholeheartedly share his own desire to keep on broadcasting the music he loves to the listeners he loves even more,” Mr Ashton remarked.

Mr Gambaccini hosts The Paul Gambaccini Collection on Radio 2 from 8pm to 10pm each Sunday, alongside his programmes on Greatest Hits Radio.

The Terrence Higgins Trust, where Mr Gambaccini has served as patron for more than three decades, expressed its support for the broadcaster and his husband, Christopher Sherwood.

Richard Angell, the charity’s chief executive, paid tribute to Mr Gambaccini’s longstanding commitment to HIV awareness.

After announcing the news he vowed to try and stay on his show for as long as he could

|

BBC

“Paul has been with Terrence Higgins Trust and those affected by HIV every step of the way – from the devastation of the 1980s right through today, as we target the end of new HIV cases in the UK by 2030,” Mr Angell said.

He added that Mr Gambaccini had made “a huge personal impact in improving public perceptions of HIV over the last 30 years” and expressed confidence the presenter would achieve similar results in raising awareness about Alzheimer’s through his Sunday evening broadcasts.

Michelle Dyson, chief executive of the Alzheimer’s Society, said the broadcaster’s story demonstrated that receiving a dementia diagnosis need not signal the end of an active life.

“Receiving a dementia diagnosis can be frightening, but it can also open the door to receiving treatment and support,” Ms Dyson said, expressing hope that Mr Gambaccini’s openness would prompt others experiencing symptoms to seek assistance.

Many have been floored by the news from Mr Gambaccini

|

GETTY

The charity has been providing support to Mr Gambaccini and Mr Sherwood since the diagnosis.

Born in New York, Mr Gambaccini came to Britain to study at Oxford before establishing himself as one of the country’s most distinctive broadcasting voices.

He joined BBC Radio 1 in 1973 and has since presented programmes across Radio 1, 2, 3 and 4, earning induction into the Radio Academy Hall of Fame in 2005.

Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Prince Harry says his family are ‘proud of me’ in rare interview as he attends Invictus Games solo

Gary Lineker blasts Fifa over World Cup ban controversy involving England and USA

Virginia Giuffre’s family ‘actively working’ to bring Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in front of Parliamentary hearing

Trisha Goddard, 68, issues cancer update as she reveals painful symptoms left her back in hospital

Duchess of Edinburgh makes surprise BBC appearance as she lands unexpected role

Prince and Princess of Wales left ‘deeply saddened’ after unexpected death

Ricky Gervais made a big error with his Office 25-year special

Prince Harry faces a stark choice after crushing court defeat

Former MP and champion of Brexit dies aged 78 as tributes pour in

Editors Picks

Prince Harry says his family are ‘proud of me’ in rare interview as he attends Invictus Games solo

10 July 2026

UK business confidence hits 18-month low as firms fear Andy Burnham tax raids

10 July 2026

Gary Lineker blasts Fifa over World Cup ban controversy involving England and USA

10 July 2026

Electric car benefits are ‘impossible to ignore’ as used EV prices soar

10 July 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Anthony Littler: How undercover police helped solve 1984 murder case | UK News

10 July 2026

Ona Batlle transfer news: Arsenal sign Spain defender on long-term contract

10 July 2026

Ollie Turton: Salford City defender signs new one-year deal | Manchester News

10 July 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.