Bill Turnbull: Classic FM presenter steps back from radio show for health reasons

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Classic FM presenter Bill Turnbull steps back from radio show for health reasons

Classic FM presenter Bill Turnbull has announced "with great regret" that he is to take a leave of absence from his radio show for "health reasons"."The road has been a bit bumpy recently and I need to take some time to focus on getting better,""I'm sorry to do this, as I absolutely love doing the programme, and have hugely enjoyed the past five years."

He added: "I am very grateful to friends and colleagues at Global [media company] for the love and support they have shown me. And I will be back, just as soon as I can be."Reacting to the announcement, a Classic FM spokesman said Turnbull was "a hugely valued and loved member" of the team. "We wish him all the very best as he takes time away from his programmes to concentrate on getting better," he continued.We’re all behind you, Bill. Thinking of you, and we can’t wait to have you back on air soon. 🎶❤️

 

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