People who have listened to my various podcasts and interviews about “Mayans M.C.” already know just how much I love this series. In my mind, it is one of the very best on TV right now.
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Dame Deborah James has shared details of his final phone call with the late podcast host and charity campaigner prior to her death. In a new interview, pal Tony Livesey opened up about what was said between the two of them - admitting he struggled to put the phone down. He also revealed that the mum said she was "frightened of dying".
Deborah sadly lost her battle to bowel cancer back in June 2022. She passed away aged 40, following a five-year battle with the disease, the Express reports. Reflecting on the legacy she left behind, Deborah's 'You, Me and the Big C' co-stars and friends Lauren Mahon, Emma Campbell and 5-Live presenter Tony Livesey recently spoke about all she achieved during her lifetime - including raising a whopping £11.
3m for her Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK. They then went on to open up about their final moments with the campaigner. READ MORE: Paul O'Grady was 'force for good' say celebrities in TV tribute Tony said the pair had many "honest conversations" over the years.
But it was the last call he had with Deborah that was most heartbreaking. Speaking to Radio Times. , he said: “She was crying, scared, and it was the first time she admitted that she was frightened of death.
" He added: “I couldn’t put the phone down as I knew it would be the last time I would speak to her. We were like young kids on a date – ‘you put it down,’ ‘no you put it down. ’ In the end she put the phone down.
And that was the last time I ever spoke to her. ”Recalling the moment he was sent a text message by Deborah's husband Sebastien confirming she had died, Tony admitted he "broke down". Paying tribute to the broadcaster, he continued: “What a legacy – to die knowing you’ve saved one life is amazing, but she has
.People who have listened to my various podcasts and interviews about “Mayans M.C.” already know just how much I love this series. In my mind, it is one of the very best on TV right now.
Emmerdale star Louise Jameson’s character Mary Goskirk is currently embroiled in a very dramatic storyline that’s seen her be knocked out by her lesbian love interest Faye. Mary’s romance turned nasty when she began to suspect that her lover, who she had helped organise a charity fundraiser, had actually pocketed the money for herself. As fans wait to see if Mary will survive her dangerous liaison with Faye, we take a look at the actress’, who joined the show just last year, off-screen love life.
© ITV Dale Meeks has died aged 47 Dale's heartbroken brother Philip Meeks revealed his sibling was "profoundly unwell" while struggling with mental health issues before his untimely death. The actor shared an update with fans about his latest project, The Hunt For Raoul Moat, just days before his death. As the first episode of the ITV drama aired, Dale shared a post about his "dark role".
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Prince William has thanked Lorraine Kelly for her ongoing No Butts campaign, which was spearheaded by Dame Deborah James before her death aged 40 from bowel cancer last June.The Prince of Wales, 40, previously went to visit the podcaster and campaigner at her family home to present her with her damehood and they shared afternoon tea and champagne together. In a new video posted on the Kensington Palace Twitter account, he said: “Hi, Lorraine.
fans, you're in for an emotional ride tonight! Series star Tyler James Williams issues a warning for viewers while on Wednesday's episode of . «A lot of things happen,» Williams tells host Jennifer Hudson about the season 2 finale airing on Wednesday, April 19. «It's going to be good, it's a good one.
Deborah James revealed that the thought of telling her children about her diagnosis gave her nightmares. The BBC presenter died at the age of 40 in June 2022 following a highly-publicised battle with bowel cancer. She had used her final weeks to raise money for the Bowelbabe Fund, which has now raised over £11.
Lorraine Kelly and Dame Deborah James launched the "No Butts" campaign in 2021 as the ITV daytime show celebrated its return. Dame Deborah, who set up the Bowelbabe cancer research fund, died last year at the age of 40 after suffering from bowel cancer. In honour of the late campaigner, the return of Dame Deborah's No Butts campaign for a third year was announced on ITV's Lorraine on Monday.
The life and legacy of Dame Deborah James will continue to be celebrated with the return of the No Butts campaign with Lorraine Kelly. Dame Deborah, who set up the Bowelbabe cancer research fund, died last year at the age of 40 after suffering from bowel cancer.
It's been almost ten months since Dame Deborah James passed away after a lengthy five-year-battle with bowel cancer. Tonight, the BBC will air a new documentary on the late journalist who spent her final years campaigning to raise awareness about her tragic illness which she was diagnosed with in December 2016.
The Daily Telegraph, Heather admitted that having seen her daughter conquer so many battles before, she believed the campaigner "was invincible". She heartbreakingly revealed: "Until the minute she took her last breath, I still thought she would survive. We never thought she would die.
As the world edges closer to marking the one year anniversary since Dame Deborah James tragically lost her battle with bowel cancer, her mother Heather has now given her blessing to Deborah’s husband to find love again in the wake of her passing. The self-proclaimed Bowelbabe sadly passed away in June 2022, after raising millions of pounds to fund Cancer Research UK via her Bowelbabe fund. The star, who was best known for her BBC Radio show You, Me and the Big C, bravely battled against aggressive bowel cancer for five years before sadly losing her fight with the disease.
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A friend of Dame Deborah James has said she still feels “waves of sadness and loss” nearly a year after the cancer campaigner’s death but her “overriding feeling” is admiration for her inspiring “spirit”. Dame Deborah died aged 40 in June last year after being diagnosed with bowel cancer five years earlier, and raising millions of pounds for Cancer Research UK.
Radio Times. READ MORE: Paul O'Grady's family share 'sadness' over difficult decisionTony continued: "I couldn't put the phone down as I knew it would be the last time I would speak to her. "We were like young kids on a date - 'you put it down,' 'no you put it down.
James Corden has hinted who his final guests may be on The Late Late Show before it wraps this spring.Last year, Corden confirmed that he’ll return to the UK full-time once he finishes the current season of the show, which he has hosted for eight years, in spring 2023 [via Variety].Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Corden said there were 12 episodes left of the show before he leaves on April 27.“My last guest is going to be [a] huge pop star,” he told the outllet. “There’s some really fun things to come.
Victims of a £350,000 fraudster have called for her to be jailed over a motorhome scam that robbed elderly Scots of their pension pots.