Presenter had been diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer last summer

Presenter had been diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer last summer

The Sky and BBC presenter revealed last year he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer

Dermot revealed in summer 2025 that he had stage four prostate cancer and urged men to get tested.

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Murnaghan ‘died peacefully’ at his home in London on Saturday, says his family

Former BBC, ITV and Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan, who has tragically died at the age of 68 after battling prostate cancer, emotionally opened up about his regrets over not…

Muore Dermot Murnaghan, volto storico del giornalismo televisivo britannico: soffriva di tumore alla prostata in stadio avanzato

Dermot Murnaghan, known for hosting Eggheads, has passed away at 68 following prostate cancer. His family encourages support for prostate cancer research.

Si è spento a 68 anni, un anno dopo aver rivelato pubblicamente la malattia.

Dermot Murnaghan passed away at his home on July 11 after a battle with prostate cancer - with several colleagues and politicians paying tribute to the veteran broadcaster

The former BBC, ITV and Sky News journalist was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer a year ago and became an outspoken advocate for men to get tested for the condition.