BBC’s Andrew Marr to have surgery for malignant tumour
May 6, 2018 | 5:21 AM
LONDON — Prominent BBC broadcaster Andrew Marr plans to have surgery to remove a malignant tumour on his kidney.
Marr, 58, told viewers of his Sunday show that he will be off-the-air for “a couple of weeks or so” while he recovers. His agent says Marr is expected to make a full recovery and return to his show soon.
The surgery comes five years after Marr suffered a severe stroke. He was hospitalized for two months and needed extensive physiotherapy to recover his mobility.
He has for many years hosted a popular Sunday morning show that features political guests.