Johnnie Walker(Image: BBC/PA)

'I'm not worried about dying' - Radio 2 presenter Johnnie Walker opens up about dying after terminal illness diagnosis

BBC Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker previously announced he was retiring from radio after being diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF)

by · ChronicleLive

Terminally-ill DJ Johnnie Walker has said he is “not worried about dying”, but has shared his fears about what his last moments may be like due to his health condition.

The BBC radio presenter announced earlier this month that he was retiring from radio after a 58-year career due to ill health, having been previously diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The 79 year old informed listeners that he would be stepping down from presenting Sounds of the 70s and The Rock Show on BBC Radio 2 at the end of October.

"I’m not worried about dying. I have an unshakeable belief in an after-life. I think it’s a beautiful place. Unless you’ve done some awful things down here, I don’t think there’s anything to fear," he said in an interview with the Daily Mail.

"What I am a little bit frightened of is what the end will be like when you’re fighting for breath. It doesn’t sound a very nice way to go."

His condition, IPF, is one "in which the lungs become scarred and breathing becomes increasingly difficult", according to the NHS. The NHS website states that the cause of the condition is unclear and while treatments can slow its progression, there is "currently no treatment that can stop or reverse the scarring of the lungs".

Birmingham-born presenter Walker began his radio career in 1966 on Swinging Radio England, an offshore pirate station. He later moved to Radio Caroline, where he became a household name hosting the hugely popular night-time show.

Walker joined BBC Radio 1 in 1969 and continued until 1976, before moving to San Francisco where he recorded a weekly show broadcast on Radio Luxembourg. He returned to the BBC in the early 1980s and has remained there ever since.

Walker is wheelchair-bound and relies on oxygen from a machine, with his wife of over two decades, Tiggy, caring for him, according to reports. On October 6, Walker announced his departure from radio on air, describing it as a "making a very sad announcement" and promising to "make the last three shows as good as I possibly can".

Helen Thomas, Radio 2 boss, described Walker as "quite simply a broadcasting legend", adding: "We are in awe of his incredible legacy which speaks for itself."

Bob Harris, former presenter of The Old Grey Whistle Test, will replace him on Sounds of the 70s while Shaun Keaveny becomes the new presenter of The Rock Show on November 1. Walker’s final episode of The Rock Show airs on October 25 from 11pm-12am and his last episode of Sounds of the 70s will air on Sunday October 27 from 3pm-5pm.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Walker said: "It will be a huge wrench to hang up my headphones. I feel quite a connection with my listeners because of the passing years."

"I get emails from people who say, ‘I was with you when you were on Radio Caroline’, so we’re talking 58 years ago. Imagine what we’ve been through together."

He expressed: "I feel a great sadness. But I didn’t want to reach a point where the BBC was going to say, ‘Johnnie, we don’t think you’re well enough. Your breathlessness is affecting the show too much’." He added, "I’d rather it was my decision. It just seemed to be the right time because it was getting increasingly challenging to record my shows."


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