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Cripes I didn't know it was that bad.
RIP, this was fantastic and brave broadcasting.
Listened last week when he was talking about how his care had moved from curative to palliative. Hoped he would of least hit couple of months.....guess not. Poor bloke.
fantastic and brave broadcasting.
Indeed.
Radio can be the most powerful medium, as this proved.
Truly moving stuff, at times hilarious as well. Humour in the dark times.
Was listening to PM too. I've tried to catch his updates when I could, even though they've made for difficult listening. He described an impossible situation with intelligence, humour, without a scratch of sentimentality. RIP.
I enjoyed his Media show R4 programmes.
Impressed with his handling of his situation, doubt I'd be as brave...
#****cancer.
This series of interviews was one of the most powerful and bizarrely life affirming pieces of broadcasting I have ever listened to or watched. So much credit to both Steve and Eddy Mair. Condolences to his family.
I've been listening over the months and it's one of the most moving powerful pieces of radio I've heard.
Sad news indeed but I think not unexpected.
Cancer is indeed a shit...
The most powerful thing I've ever listened to. Cried in the car some days going home from work listening to it.
At some point ill try and listen to it again. But not soon.
Sat in car on drive until it finished. My neighbour did the same. Radio is a powerful medium but this was outstanding. How Eddie Mair kept it together, I don't know. RIP
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Amazing stoicism and positivity from him - and reminded me of my mother who died 16 years ago last week. His insight and understanding of the medical staff and carers was fascinating. RIP.
Great radio, so well done by Steve and Eddie.
Sad day RIP Steve Hewlett
Where could I listen to the full run of interviews? Sounds worth checking out.
Where could I listen to the full run of interviews? Sounds worth checking out.
Damn. Poor Steve.
Just listening to tonight's PM, and don't know how Eddie Mair is holding it together. Very professional.
An excellent broadcaster to the very end. His frank and personal conversations with Eddie Mair were very moving.
Another one here who sat in the car after arriving home to hear the end of it tonight. Radio is very powerful indeed and if this country has produced anything better than Radio 4 at its best then I don't know what that thing might be.
Also sat outside the house listening until it finished, one of the best features I have heard on radio, powerful stuff
It was gripping to follow his process, and glad he shared it via radio. His personal journey, while unique, is very familiar to so many of us, and at some point something similar will be experienced my many more of us. Good to have it heard, and discussed. I thank him.
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