BBC Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker, aged 79, shared his emotional journey of living with a terminal illness after doctors warned him about the possibility of imminent death. His wife, Tiggy, played a crucial role in his battle against the illness, with Walker crediting her for saving his life. The couple discussed their experiences and the importance of cherishing their time together in a heart-wrenching BBC podcast and interview.
BBC Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker believes without being the presenter of his show the Sounds Of The 70s, he would “probably die a lot sooner” https://t.co/JCzLRDXi4c
🗣️ As Radio 2’s Johnnie Walker reveals he may have weeks to live, he and his wife open up about sharing time together and going with the flow Read the full interview below 👇 https://t.co/E4xzXxFlgQ https://t.co/pV8oe46Z1Q
Veteran BBC Radio 2 DJ told he could 'die at any moment' following four-year health battle https://t.co/mDMyOdcauC
BBC Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker was told to “prepare to die at any moment” by doctors https://t.co/h4zkgHoNbT
Veteran DJ Johnnie Walker, 79, brings listeners to tears as he reveals doctors told him to 'prepare to die at any moment' and how wife Tiggy 'saved my life' as he lives with terminal illness on heart-wrenching BBC podcast https://t.co/PouXR0Zx9W https://t.co/0ecCBTjDzD