BBC Radio 2 presenter Tony Blackburn has announced he will be taking some time off from his radio hosting duties and his upcoming shows will be postponed due to a health issue
Tony Blackburn has been forced to take time off from his BBC Radio 2 show and postpone his upcoming Sounds of the '60s shows due to a health issues.
He also revealed his upcoming Sounds of the 60s shows in Redhill and Swindon, set to take place next week, have been postponed. A second said: "Wishing you well. You've brought joy to so many throughout a fantastic career. Take care." "Just want to thank you all for your kind words, I am listening to the doctors and this time I will recover properly, which I didn’t do before," he said.
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