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Children's TV Icon Don Spencer Suffers Stroke
2 Dec
Summary
- Don Spencer, beloved children's singer, was hospitalized after a stroke.
- The stroke has significantly impacted his ability to play musical instruments.
- His daughter, Danielle Spencer, also recovered from a health issue concurrently.

Don Spencer, the iconic Australian children's entertainer and a former host of Play School, has recently experienced a significant health setback. He was admitted to the hospital a month ago after suffering a stroke, which has left him with a loss of function in his right side. This has been particularly devastating for Spencer, as it has affected his ability to play the musical instruments he loves, including guitar and piano.
Spencer, aged 88, shared his experience on social media, detailing his recovery journey over the past three weeks and his determination to regain dexterity in both hands. Adding to the family's health challenges, his daughter Danielle Spencer also underwent surgery for a splenic aneurysm around the same period. She has since recovered and shared her gratitude for the support received during her surgery.
During his time on Play School, Don Spencer became a household name, hosting the show in Australia from 1968 to 1999 and also in the UK from 1972 to 1988. His contributions to children's music were recognized with a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2007. Despite his current physical limitations, Spencer remains optimistic about his recovery and his return to making music.




