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334 shares He also hosted Bandstand for many years. I knew him - an absolute legend, a gentleman and a total professional who provided guidance and inspiration for many generations who followed. We loved him.
The New Zealand-born journalist leaves behind two children from his first marriage, and two children, Nicole, 50, and Jody, 48, with his second wife, Mardi.
Career: Henderson also hosted the popular Australian version of music show Bandstand from 1958 to 1972, which launched the careers of artists such as Peter Allen and the Bee Gees
Declining health: In February 2020, Henderson revealed his decision to refuse further treatment or surgery after he was diagnosed with kidney cancer. Pictured announcing his retirement in 2002
During a touching speech in which he paid tribute to the absolute legend and gentleman , Karl recalled the advice Henderson once gave him which he carried with him throughout his career
Updated: 2:15, 5 Aug 2021
Today show host Brian Henderson has died at the age 89, one year after refusing treatment for kidney cancer.
The TV legend was Australia s longest serving newsreader and has been hailed by those who knew him as one of the greats .
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He was Australia s longest serving news reader
Brian was known for his long association with Nine Network and retired from television in 2002.
The Today show host Karl Stefanovic announced his death live on-air on Thursday morning.
He said: Brian was a much-loved member of the Nine family, hosting the Sydney weeknight news from 1957 until his retirement in 2002, becoming Australia s longest-serving news presenter.