Legendary broadcaster Bob Harris has given fans a touching glimpse into life after announcing his emotional departure from BBC Radio 2, revealing that even during one of the toughest chapters of his life, he’s finding reasons to smile.
The 80-year-old radio icon recently stepped away from hosting Sounds of the 70s and Radio 2 Country after his ongoing battle with prostate cancer worsened. Earlier this year, Bob shared that the disease had spread to his upper spine, leading him to make what he described as “one of the hardest decisions” of his remarkable career.
Although leaving the station after nearly 56 years in broadcasting was heartbreaking, Bob has now revealed an unexpected silver lining.
Taking to Instagram, he shared a series of cheerful photos with close friends, including BBC Radio 1 presenter Greg James, alongside a heartfelt message.
“Having to stop work because of ill health is not what I would have chosen, but the massive positive is the quality time I am now able to spend with lovely friends.”


