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Beloved TV doctor Michael Mosley tragically passed away at the age of 67 in June on the Greek island of Symi, after he disappeared during a walk in blistering heat. The late doctor died while on holiday with his wife Dr. Clare Bailey Mosley.

And now, in honour of the host of the BBC Radio 4 podcast 'Just One Thing', everyone is being encouraged to do 'Just One Thing' as a tribute. BBC's Radio 2, 6 Music and Radio 1, along with 'Morning Live' and 'The One Show', will also participate in this tribute on Friday (July 12). Mohit Bakaya, Director of Speech and Controller of BBC Radio 4 and 4 Extra, expressed: "Michael's broadcasting changed people's lives.



His Radio 4 podcast inspired so many to take up small, everyday things to improve their health and well-being." "So we thought it would be fitting to dedicate a day to the impact he had on people's lives and celebrate his legacy within broadcasting and beyond." "He was a hugely well-liked and widely admired colleague within radio and TV, so it is no surprise that so many programmes across the BBC have been keen to share their support for Michael as part of 'Just One Thing Day'.

I hope audiences will be similarly inspired to join us to do 'Just One Thing' in memory of Michael." His widow recently pledged to continue his work as she paid tribute to her late husband. She expressed gratitude to the public for their "outpouring of love" following the health expert's death.

Clare shared on Instagram : "Thank you all for your wonderful.

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