BBC news presenter Julian Worricker suffered from psoriatic arthritis for many years until a combination of drugs has left him virtually pain-free Published March 15, 2017 Julian Worricker has a stressful job, and even more so when reporting on the extraordinary events during and after the referendum vote last summer.
His career began in his university city of Leicester, and has since taken him to prominence on Radio Five Live, Radio 4 and the BBC World Service.
The 56-year-old, Julian Worricker is an English journalist currently working as a presenter of Any Answers on BBC Radio 4. If you’re living with arthritis, or know somebody who would benefit from our support, we’re here whenever you need us.
JULIAN WORRICKER. Arthritis and coronavirus – looking after your emotional wellbeing As you adjust to your different routines, you might be feeling anxious and it may feel harder to take care of your wellbeing. To date, he hasn't revealed his marital status hence there are speculations that he is gay. Julian Worricker has been a familiar voice on BBC radio for more than thirty years. As of 2019, Julian has a net worth of $10 million and his salary is over $85,000. Don't be offended if TV presenter Julian Worricker doesn't want to shake hands - as he explains, he has an arthritic condition.