Comedian Richard Herring, who was crowned Taskmaster champion twice, has announced he has been diagnosed with cancer for a second time
Comedian and former Taskmaster star Richard Herring has revealed to his Substack followers that he has received a second cancer diagnosis, this time described as “incurable” and unrelated to his previous testicular cancer.
“Let me give you the bad news first. I have cancer again. Not ball cancer this time, I can’t afford to lose another one of those (though I will be doing my show ‘The Male Eunuch’ if it does happen),” he announced to his subscribers on the publishing platform for writers.
“This time I have blood cancer. And God is determined to make sure I get the funniest cancers possible and this one is called hairy cell leukaemia. The other bad news is that it is incurable.”
Despite the sobering news, Herring was quick to reassure his followers that the condition is manageable, even if a full recovery is not on the card s, reports the Mirror.
“The good news is that it’s entirely treatable and will not kill me (the treatment has a tiny chance of killing me, but so has loading the dishwasher, so don’t worry about it).
“I will of course be using the fact that I have incurable cancer for all it’s worth for the rest of my (hopefully long) life. I can get out of doing other people’s podcasts, any social event I don’t fancy and also set up a justgiving page with me with a sad face, hugging my kids and asking for money to help them once I’m gone.
“Ha ha ha. It’s not even a scam. It’s all true. I just won’t mention that fact that it’s treatable.”
He revealed that receiving his cancer diagnosis this time had taken several years: “they found a few of the cells in my bone marrow about 12 year ago, but it didn’t get any worse and after five years of being tested the doctor said it was probably going to be OK.”
He went on to say he’d “sort of forgotten about it” until speaking with his doctors.
Richard then described his first day of chemotherapy and his experience with the NHS in the remainder of his upbeat post, reassuring supporters there “were no immediate problems.”
The comedian is perhaps best recognised for his stand-up performances and in 2020, he participated in and won the tenth series of Taskmaster. He subsequently competed against Ed Gamble, Kerry Godliman, Liza Tarbuck and Lou Sanders in the second “Champion of Champions” special, which he also claimed victory in that same year.
He has created, written and performed in fourteen solo shows, and co-wrote the sitcom Time Gentlemen Please. Richard also has more than 10,000 followers on Substack where he frequently posts content and personal updates, including this latest health announcement.
The performer has also featured on numerous other television programmes including Have I Got News For You, and this year in The Great Celebrity Pottery Throwdown.
At the conclusion of his Substack post, Richard confirmed the blood cancer and his earlier testicular cancer were unrelated: “It’s not linked the the testicular cancer. Someone up there just doesn’t like me. But they don’t hate me that much. So keep giving me the flimsiest and easiest to live with and funniest named cancers available.
“To have one cancer elicits sympathy, but getting two starts to look a bit like attention-seeking. At least get a properly dangerous one if you’re going to make a big deal about it. I feel a bit embarrassed about it,” he joked.

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