Category Archives: grief on TV

Cancer and power

“That we don’t even say “cancer” out loud, gives it power it doesn’t deserve.” ~ Kathy Cawthon Just read the above in my Twitter feed, and I’m not entirely sure how I feel about it. There will always be an … Continue reading

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Watching ‘George Harrison: Living In The Material World’

In short, it was like a football match. (I’ve not lost it completely yet, just referring to how I felt last year watching the Argentina games in the World Cup.) Whilst watching the World Cup, I put a small framed … Continue reading

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Thoughts on Terry Pratchett’s “Choosing to Die”

I’m writing this retrospectively, based on what I can remember of the post that started to write itself in my head shortly after I watched this BBC TV programme last night. If you’re unfamiliar with Terry Pratchett, then I’ll give … Continue reading

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