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Bill Turnbull: Staying Alive
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Bill Turnbull: Staying Alive

Oct 24, 2019
0h 47m
★ 0.0

Overview

This intimate documentary follows journalist and presenter Bill Turnbull as he undertakes chemotherapy, tries cannabis for medicinal purposes and adopts a healthier diet.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Bill Turnbull

Self

Bill Turnbull

Stephen Fry

Self

Stephen Fry

John Humphrys

Self

John Humphrys

Nick Robinson

Self

Nick Robinson

Sian Williams

Self

Sian Williams

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