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Andrew Marr continuing to progress after stroke, says BBC | Andrew Marr continuing to progress after stroke, says BBC |
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Broadcaster Andrew Marr is conscious and "continuing to progress" as he recovers in hospital after a stroke, the BBC has said. | Broadcaster Andrew Marr is conscious and "continuing to progress" as he recovers in hospital after a stroke, the BBC has said. |
The 53-year-old journalist and television presenter, who was taken ill on Tuesday, is "responding to medication", a spokesman added. | |
"He and his family are touched by all the warm wishes and support." | |
The Andrew Marr Show and Radio 4's Start The Week, will be broadcast with guest presenters in his absence. | |
The BBC said that James Landale will present The Andrew Marr Show this Sunday. | |
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 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. | |
Many of Marr's colleagues and guests have expressed support on Twitter. | |
Responding to the latest announcement, Nick Robinson, the BBC's current political editor and Marr's successor, tweeted: "Excellent news that Andy Marr is conscious and continuing to make progress after his stroke. All thoughts with him, Jackie and his family." |
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