Jamie Theakston says Amanda Holden has been a ‘key part’ of his recovery following a battle with stage one laryngeal cancer, which he was given the all clear for in January. The Heart Breakfast presenter, 54, scooped up a TRIC Award for his morning radio show with Amanda on Tuesday, and told Mirror at the ceremony: “Amanda has been fantastic, she’s been a part of my recovery. So, yeah, it has brought us closer as friends.” Jamie was diagnosed with stage one laryngeal cancer back in September 2024 after listeners noticed a difference in his voice – initially putting it down to a mere sore throat . The broadcaster has since undergone three surgeries and revealed in January that he was cancer free. And giving an update on how he’s feeling now, five months after getting the all clear and returning to work, Jamie said: “I’m feeling great, my family are all really great too.” Jamie shares children Sidney, 17, and Kit, 16, with his wife of almost two decades Sophie Siegle , with the presenter admitting that his family are all ‘relieved’ and happy to have him back in healthy form. He has even been left with some life lessons, leaving the health battle with a new outlook, admitted Jamie. “The whole experience has made me worry less in general, that’s what it has taught me.” While Jamie and Amanda may be tight-knit friends, he revealed that the early morning wake up calls don’t always have them on the right side of the bed. “We can be moody sometimes,” he laughed. “But we just argue it out on air and then it’s fine!” Jamie and Amanda beat out stars such as Rylan for his Saturday BBC Radio 2 show and Jordan North , Chris Stark and Sian Welby for their Capital Breakfast Show at the TRIC Awards. Taking to the stage to accept the award during the London ceremony, Jamie got emotional as he admitted the award was extra special. “There has been times in the past 12 months where I haven’t known where I was gonna be never mind on this stage so I really appreciate it,” he said on stage. Talking backstage afterwards, he added: “I’m made up, I don’t normally win awards and it’s really, really nice “I personally celebrate my 20th year [on Heart] this year – I was only meant to do two! So I don’t quite understand how that happened, but, no, I love it, I love going in every day. It’s a great job. Here’s to twenty more.” Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .