George Alagiah RIP

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TUS373

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4,785 posts

288 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Just learned this. Passed away at age 67.

Don't think it was that long since he was last on BBC news. Seemed like a gentleman.

Mojooo

13,027 posts

187 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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His history is quite interesting as a reporter.

CooperD

2,948 posts

184 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Sad news. Always came across as a decent chap when presenting the news. 67 years is no age these days. RIP.

Edited by CooperD on Tuesday 25th July 09:11

asfault

12,780 posts

186 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Bbc running low on presenters...

rjfp1962

8,369 posts

80 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Very sad news. I'm sure he was still presenting until quite recently. R.I.P.

MarkJS

1,719 posts

154 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Very sad. I know someone who has met him and they say he was a true gentleman. He always came across as a very nice guy to me.

Seventy

5,500 posts

145 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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asfault said:
Bbc running low on presenters...
Classy.


RIP George, a great presenter who I’m sure will be sadly missed.

SpeedBash

2,392 posts

194 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Very sad news which prompted me to contact the bowel screening helpline as I have been experiencing, for several months, symptoms which could be interpreted as bowel cancer.

I'm 51 and don't qualify for a kit as I'm too young - they are gradually reducing the qualifying age so, I 'may' qualify when I'm 54.

Suggested I refer to my GP but was aware that getting an appointment may be difficult and that it would then be at the GP's discretion as to whether I am issued with a kit.

Let's hope it's not bowel cancer, eh.

Murph7355

38,945 posts

263 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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SpeedBash said:
Very sad news which prompted me to contact the bowel screening helpline as I have been experiencing, for several months, symptoms which could be interpreted as bowel cancer.

I'm 51 and don't qualify for a kit as I'm too young - they are gradually reducing the qualifying age so, I 'may' qualify when I'm 54.

Suggested I refer to my GP but was aware that getting an appointment may be difficult and that it would then be at the GP's discretion as to whether I am issued with a kit.

Let's hope it's not bowel cancer, eh.
Get a private GP appointment if you cannot get in to your NHS one.

I think you can get them for £100 or less.

Murph7355

38,945 posts

263 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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And yes, RIP George. Always seemed a nice guy.

MikeM6

5,230 posts

109 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Just read this in the BBC news page, very sad as he seemed such a solid staple of news broadcasting. He will be missed by many.

LeighW

4,714 posts

195 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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SpeedBash said:
Very sad news which prompted me to contact the bowel screening helpline as I have been experiencing, for several months, symptoms which could be interpreted as bowel cancer.

I'm 51 and don't qualify for a kit as I'm too young - they are gradually reducing the qualifying age so, I 'may' qualify when I'm 54.

Suggested I refer to my GP but was aware that getting an appointment may be difficult and that it would then be at the GP's discretion as to whether I am issued with a kit.

Let's hope it's not bowel cancer, eh.
Get a private health check. I had the all singing dancing one last year through Benenden, although their 'premier' one covers checking for blood in your stools, £269 for non members.

https://www.benenden.co.uk/health/health-assessmen...

Off topic I guess, but very important for us middle aged men to get a check which we sadly can't rely on the NHS to provide.

greygoose

8,646 posts

202 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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SpeedBash said:
Very sad news which prompted me to contact the bowel screening helpline as I have been experiencing, for several months, symptoms which could be interpreted as bowel cancer.

I'm 51 and don't qualify for a kit as I'm too young - they are gradually reducing the qualifying age so, I 'may' qualify when I'm 54.

Suggested I refer to my GP but was aware that getting an appointment may be difficult and that it would then be at the GP's discretion as to whether I am issued with a kit.

Let's hope it's not bowel cancer, eh.
If you have a family history of bowel cancer they can do the screening and colonoscopy earlier than 54, when my mum died from it I had a check at 30 and again at 40.

Sad news about George, always seemed a nice man.

Zetec-S

6,273 posts

100 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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As already mentioned, very sad to hear. Always came across as a very decent and genuine guy, and an interesting background and career.

Hopefully he will leave some sort of legacy and has helped raise more awareness of bowel cancer, encourage more people to be aware of the symptoms and get tested.

Vasco

17,378 posts

112 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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One of the best newsreaders we've had for many years. A great shame.

Earthdweller

14,428 posts

133 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Murph7355 said:
SpeedBash said:
Very sad news which prompted me to contact the bowel screening helpline as I have been experiencing, for several months, symptoms which could be interpreted as bowel cancer.

I'm 51 and don't qualify for a kit as I'm too young - they are gradually reducing the qualifying age so, I 'may' qualify when I'm 54.

Suggested I refer to my GP but was aware that getting an appointment may be difficult and that it would then be at the GP's discretion as to whether I am issued with a kit.

Let's hope it's not bowel cancer, eh.
Get a private GP appointment if you cannot get in to your NHS one.

I think you can get them for £100 or less.
don’t mess, get a test seriously

i recently had a minor symptom appear that could have been many things or nothing

the GP saw me and sent me for tests .. it turned out to be lung cancer .. out of the blue no history, never smoked etc.

i’ve had a few rough months with the treatment but they caught it early enough and i’ve just been told this week it’s dormant and in remission

trust your gut and body and don’t be fobbed off


andy_s

19,607 posts

266 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Och that's a shame, seemed a thoroughly decent guy, I didn't know it had all come back.

bitchstewie

55,271 posts

217 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Likewise I saw him on the news what feels like only a short while back and assumed that was a positive sign.

What a shame frown

Triumph Man

8,887 posts

175 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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One of the great newsreaders, and partly testament to that was you didn't see or read gossip/rumours about him, you didn't see him in the Jungle or prancing around a ball room. In fact, aside from his terrible illness you didn't hear much about him outside of newsreading. He just carried on and did his job without airs, graces, or pretentiousness.

Jeanboi

2,754 posts

226 months

Monday 24th July 2023
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Vasco said:
One of the best newsreaders we've had for many years. A great shame.
+1.

He's been some places, seen some sights and experienced a lot over his career.
Some of the events he's covered, I imagine, would always stay with him, good or bad.

He seems to have been a very thankful and thoughtful person too.

A life well lived, George, RIP.