Wales Online
·Jul 2026
Veteran BBC, Sky and ITV broadcaster dies aged 68
Veteran broadcaster Dermot Murnaghan has died at 68 after being diagnosed with stage‑four prostate cancer, with his family paying tribute and urging support for cancer‑related charities. His five‑decade career spanned major UK broadcasters including ITV, BBC and Sky News, where he covered major global events and hosted prominent programmes and documentaries. Known for advocating prostate cancer awareness following his diagnosis, he encouraged routine testing for men. A private family funeral will be held, followed by a memorial service later in the year.