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Bill Turnbull has died

(37 Posts)
Smileless2012 Thu 01-Sep-22 09:08:40

Just heard this on BBC breakfast.

RIP flowers.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 01-Sep-22 09:10:58

That’s so sad. He seemed a really nice man. A beekeeper I think. RIP Bill.

Aldom Thu 01-Sep-22 09:12:14

Oh, so sorry to hear this sad news. A delightful man, excellent presenter. RIP dear Bill.

lemsip Thu 01-Sep-22 09:15:19

Yes, just heard on the radio. Bill Turnbull was a very good presenter on bbc breakfast.

Charleygirl5 Thu 01-Sep-22 09:18:23

He has been battling cancer for many years- maybe it caught up with him? He appeared to be a lovely man on and off TV.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 01-Sep-22 09:20:39

I really enjoyed his presenting style, he always seemed fair to whoever he was interviewing.

RIP Bill ??

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 01-Sep-22 09:22:49

A true gentleman.

ixion Thu 01-Sep-22 09:23:11

Oh no, so sad?

LauraNorderr Thu 01-Sep-22 09:25:55

Sad news. A very likeable man.

Joseanne Thu 01-Sep-22 09:29:11

Very sad.

dragonfly46 Thu 01-Sep-22 09:30:40

How sad - he was always so positive.

Grandmadinosaur Thu 01-Sep-22 09:32:09

Sad news. Such a lovely man.

Jane43 Thu 01-Sep-22 09:32:40

So sad he was unable to win his fight against prostate cancer.

silverlining48 Thu 01-Sep-22 09:36:48

Bill had prostate cancer.
All men over 50 should get tested it’s a simple blood test and if positive and caught early it can be treated.
A friend had prostate cancer so my dh went for a test and to our surprise was also positive. Both are fine now.

I am sorry to hear about Bill Turnbull, only 66 RIP.

Marmight Thu 01-Sep-22 09:38:16

So sad. He had recently returned to Classic FM but was obviously very unwell. A truly delightful man and bee keeper who will be much missed. RIP

BigBertha1 Thu 01-Sep-22 09:40:18

Ah that's very a lovely man and such a good presenter. His bees will be sad. RIP [flower]

Callistemon21 Thu 01-Sep-22 09:42:54

That is sad, he seemed to be a truly lovely man.

When he came here to give a talk on bees we were away and I resolved to go the next time he came but alas, he never did.

RIP Bill

henetha Thu 01-Sep-22 09:50:33

Bill was a lovely gentle presenter and I admired him a lot.
I'm so sad at his early death and sorry for his family. RIP Bill.
Prostate cancer needs to be caught early, so all men take note.
I'm worried about my brother in Canada who has been struggling with treatment for this since January.

silverlining48 Thu 01-Sep-22 09:55:50

That was why I wrote about my dh. I actually made the appointment for him as he never would have done so himself.
I wish your brother well henetha.

Urmstongran Thu 01-Sep-22 09:59:03

Yes. A PSA blood test for men.
Mind you, years ago my husband requested one & it came back negative. The lovely GP did say though that ‘unless there were symptoms’ it was borderline whether treatment would be a worse option. He advised caution. Thankfully Himself has never had symptoms so never went back for a test.

My stepfather on the other hand had aggressive treatment for prostate cancer when he was in his mid-60s. He will be 90y old next month. Like many things in life it’s the luck of the draw. Genetics, what stage when diagnosed etc.

Anyway.

RIP sir. A good egg by all accounts. Sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Ailidh Thu 01-Sep-22 09:59:52

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I'm sad to hear it. He had a great presenting style on the news programme: he didn't seem to take himself too seriously but he took the news items seriously, unlike some of the cacophonous presenters who followed him.

henetha Thu 01-Sep-22 10:02:50

Thank you Silverlining48. I am very concerned at the length of time the treatment has been going on. First he had hormone treatment, then radiotherapy, and now he has just started on chemo. Does it usually take this long ?

henetha Thu 01-Sep-22 10:10:36

Sorry. Didn't mean to highjack this thread about lovely Bill Turnbull.

Marydoll Thu 01-Sep-22 10:17:48

I am so sad to hear this.

Many years ago, the morning after Glasgow airport had been the subject of a terrorist attack, we were waiting outside the airport, hoping our flight would actually take off, when Bill Turnbull walked by us, he was reporting for the BBC.
A friend texted to say, she had just seen me on TV, next to Bill Turnbull!

Kalu Thu 01-Sep-22 10:18:38

Very sad news. He came across as a lovely decent human being.
66 is no age at all. I enjoyed listening to him on Classic FM and as a newsreader.