John Craven health: Presenter ‘worried’ hearing loss would affect his job

0

The presenter first noticed that his hearing was struggling around 15 years ago. What “frustrated” Craven the most wasn’t that he thought people were mumbling when they weren’t, but that he was losing his ability to hear nature.

Craven told Wise Living Magazine: “Outdoors, I wasn’t hearing many of the gentler sounds of nature that everyone else was. All very frustrating.

“I used to kid myself I’d developed ‘selective hearing’, but the truth was I was becoming a little deaf.

“I must admit, I was worried when I first began experiencing hearing loss because Countryfile is very much about the sounds, as well as the sights of nature.”

After a routine check, he was told that his hearing had dropped by roughly 20 percent since his last check, he wrote in a Daily Mail article.

At first, Craven’s response was merely to accept the fate of his deafness.

“I forced myself to face the fact that, like one in every six people in the UK, I was suffering from hearing loss,” he told the Mirror.

“That is around 11 million, with two-thirds of us over the age of 60.”

But he didn’t stick to this response for long.

DON’T MISS:

According to NICE, hearing impairment can result in relationship issues with family and friends, as well as problems with social engagement.

Craven described how he only got his first presenting job at the BBC due to his “cheek.”

Writing for the Daily Mail he said: “‘Can I have a go?’ I asked, to be told the team had spent weeks selecting the right candidates.

“They must have liked my cheek, though, because they found a few minutes for me at the end of their long day.

“I got the job and that led to ‘John Craven’s Newsround’ [which first aired in 1972].

“Seventeen years later, I left Newsround to find work in ‘grown-up’ TV.

“Unknown to me, the search was on for a presenter of a new rural affairs show called Countryfile. Once again, luck was on my side and I’m still there, three decades later.

FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS

 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TechnoCodex is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.

Leave a comment