Latest News About Andy Kershaw

Updated 2026-05-26 23:05

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DJ Andy Kershaw jailed over restraining order

Andy Kershaw, the BBC radio presenter, has begun a three-month prison sentence after being warned that his life was turning into a "Greek tragedy". Kershaw, 48, was jailed on the Isle of Man for breaking a restraining order taken out by his ex-girlfriend after he pestered both her and the new man in her life. As he passed sentence, the High Bailiff said Kershaw seemed "hell-bent" on destroying himself. … Kershaw, who lives on the seafront at Peel, escaped with a three-month suspended prison...

www.telegraph.co.uk

Andy Kershaw: The year my life fell apart

He's been thrown in prison. He's been rejected by his partner. He's lost contact with his children. He's on the run from police. How did such a successful and respected broadcaster fall from grace? Andy Kershaw talks exclusively to Rob Sharp

www.independent.co.uk

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Andy Kershaw, BBC world music pioneer and war reporter, dies at 66

Broadcaster and former BBC Radio 1 DJ Andy Kershaw has died at the age of 66. His family confirmed the death of the veteran presenter, who had been undergoing cancer treatment after tumours limiting his mobility were discovered in his spine last August. The latest National and International News - upday News

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I lost my head, says DJ Andy Kershaw

"I've been to hell and back over the past 18 months because what I'd always intended as a dream for my family turned into a nightmare," he said. "But I was a loving dad and a proud man who lost his head." Kershaw, who is recovering from a nervous breakdown, hopes to resume his Radio 3 programme by Christmas.

www.telegraph.co.uk