Dermot Murnaghan Dies at 68 After Stage 4 Prostate Cancer Battle
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 11
Dermot Murnaghan Dies at 68 After Stage 4 Prostate Cancer Battle
3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 11
Summary
Dermot Murnaghan, a mainstay of British television news for five decades, has died aged 68, a year after disclosing a stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis.
Last summer, Murnaghan said he was responding positively to treatment and used the diagnosis to urge men over 50 and other high-risk groups to get tested.
His career spanned Channel 4, ITV, the BBC and Sky News, where he fronted programmes including ITV Evening News, BBC News at Six and Ten, and BBC Breakfast.
Beyond hard news, he hosted Eggheads for 11 years, later presented documentary series and launched the Legends of News podcast, extending a broadcasting career that ran into 2023.