The family of Dermot Murnaghan have shared a deeply sobering update on the veteran broadcaster’s health, as he continues his battle with stage four prostate cancer — a diagnosis that has quietly shaken viewers who grew up trusting his calm voice on the nation’s news. 
Dermot, 67, revealed last year that he had been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. While he has said publicly that he is responding positively to treatment and currently “feeling well,” those closest to him have now acknowledged the seriousness of the road ahead — describing the situation as one where every moment matters.
In a message that has resonated deeply with the public, the family stressed that Dermot remains under expert medical care and surrounded by love, but did not shy away from the reality of living with an incurable, late-stage illness.
The former ITV, BBC and Sky News anchor previously praised his “simply outstanding” medical team, thanking them for their expertise, compassion and sensitivity as he undergoes treatment.
“I’m blessed to be fortified by the monumental love and support of my wife, family and close friends,” Dermot said in his original announcement, adding that their presence has been a source of strength during the most difficult moments.
Alongside sharing his diagnosis, Dermot has been determined to use his platform for a wider purpose — urging men, particularly those over 50 or in high-risk groups, to get tested and campaign for routine prostate screening through the NHS.
“Early detection is crucial,” he warned, noting that prostate cancer can sometimes progress rapidly without obvious symptoms.
Despite the gravity of his condition, Dermot has continued to look forward, revealing hopes to take part in the Tour De 4 charity bike ride in Glasgow later this year. The event, organised by Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy — who is also living with prostate cancer — aims to challenge assumptions about life with stage four cancer.
Dermot’s career spans more than four decades. He began at Channel 4 News before fronting major ITV bulletins including News at 10. He later became a central figure at the BBC, presenting BBC Breakfast and the Six and Ten O’Clock News, before spending 16 years as one of Sky News’ leading anchors. He is also widely known for hosting Eggheads and a range of documentary series.
Prostate cancer affects a walnut-sized gland beneath the bladder and is most common in older men. Stage four cancer means the disease has spread beyond the prostate to other parts of the body. According to Cancer Research UK, around half of men diagnosed at this stage survive five years or more.
As news of Dermot’s condition continues to circulate, messages of support have poured in from viewers, colleagues and fellow journalists — many describing him as a symbol of professionalism, integrity and quiet strength.
For his family, the message is clear: this is a time for honesty, courage and gratitude — and for holding close the moments that truly matter.
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