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BBC's Andrew Marr suffers stroke | BBC's Andrew Marr suffers stroke |
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Broadcaster Andrew Marr is recovering in hospital after suffering a stroke, the BBC has confirmed. | Broadcaster Andrew Marr is recovering in hospital after suffering a stroke, the BBC has confirmed. |
The journalist and television presenter was taken ill on Tuesday, the corporation said in a statement. | The journalist and television presenter was taken ill on Tuesday, the corporation said in a statement. |
"The hospital confirmed he has had a stroke. His doctors say he is responding to treatment," it said. | "The hospital confirmed he has had a stroke. His doctors say he is responding to treatment," it said. |
His programmes, The Andrew Marr Show and Radio 4's Start The Week, will continue to be broadcast with guest presenters in his absence. | His programmes, The Andrew Marr Show and Radio 4's Start The Week, will continue to be broadcast with guest presenters in his absence. |
The statement added: "His family have asked for their privacy to be respected as he recovers. | The statement added: "His family have asked for their privacy to be respected as he recovers. |
"His colleagues and the whole BBC wish him a speedy recovery." | "His colleagues and the whole BBC wish him a speedy recovery." |
Born in Glasgow, Marr, 53, began his career in journalism on The Scotsman newspaper in 1981, later moving to London to become its political correspondent. | Born in Glasgow, Marr, 53, began his career in journalism on The Scotsman newspaper in 1981, later moving to London to become its political correspondent. |
He was part of the team which launched The Independent in 1986, later becoming its editor. | He was part of the team which launched The Independent in 1986, later becoming its editor. |
He joined the BBC as political editor, in May 2000. | He joined the BBC as political editor, in May 2000. |
Marr has also presented a number of history programmes along with his politics show and has had five books published. | |
Marr is married to journalist Jackie Ashley and has three children. | Marr is married to journalist Jackie Ashley and has three children. |
The BBC said that James Landale will present The Andrew Marr Show this Sunday. | |
Many of Marr's colleagues and guests have expressed concern on Twitter, including Labour leader Ed Miliband who said: "My thoughts are with Andrew and his family. Hope he gets well soon." | |
Fellow BBC politics presenter Andrew Neil wrote: "Very distressed to hear news about Andrew Marr. Best wishes for full and speedy recovery." | |
Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee tweeted: "Andrew Marr, renaissance man, polymath, wise commentator, painter, runner, brilliant cook - and ace editor. Get well soon. Needed in public life." |