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Veteran broadcaster John Stapleton reveals Parkinson’s diagnosis

John Stapleton shared his Parkinson’s diagnosis, discussing the challenges of the condition.


Pop Culture & Art October 21, 2024 1 min read

Veteran broadcaster John Stapleton has announced that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, revealing the news in a poignant documentary aired on BBC's Morning Live. The 77-year-old journalist, known for his work on Newsnight, Panorama, GMTV, and Daybreak, spoke alongside his son, BBC presenter Nick Stapleton, about the emotional and practical challenges of living with the condition.

During the film, Stapleton expressed his frustration over the impact Parkinson’s has had on his speech, a crucial aspect of his 50-year career. “Speaking is how I’ve earned my living for the best part of 50 years, and it’s very frustrating sometimes, particularly if people are constantly saying to you, ‘sorry, what did you say?’” he said.

The documentary also touched on how the Stapleton family is approaching difficult conversations surrounding the diagnosis. Nick acknowledged that it is "early days for us" but emphasized the importance of addressing difficult topics early to make future planning easier.

Stapleton also reflected on his mother’s own battle with Parkinson’s, noting that he is now experiencing similar mobility challenges, including difficulties with tasks such as opening cans or peeling potatoes.

Looking ahead, the broadcaster remained pragmatic, stating, “The fact that I've had an early diagnosis… enables me to look at it practically, realistically, and plan sensibly for the future.”

For more information and support regarding Parkinson's disease, the public is encouraged to visit Parkinson's UK.

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