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Michael Mosley: TV doctor's final steps on Greek island retraced BBC Radio 4 listeners were moved to tears on Friday as Michael Mosley 's final interview aired on the broadcaster. Last Sunday, the TV doctor's body was discovered in Greece after a four-day search took place. In his final interview, How to Live a Good Life with Professor Paul Bloom, t he 67-year-old was heard speaking at the Hay Festival, two weeks before his death.

It wasn't long before people commented on the emotional chat as many were moved to tears. @indevine commented: "@BBCRadio4. What an exit.



Sad listen to Just One Thing, but a perfect example of Michael Mosley’s ability to make sense of difficult concepts and do it with wit and integrity. The world has lost a fantastic interviewer." @emmareedwrites added: "Not only is this fantastic in content on how to live a good life (should be on prescription), it’s an extremely emotional listen in light of what has happened.

⁦Such a poignant reminder of what we will miss. @BBCRadio4 ⁩ #michaelmosley." @stellaparkes tweeted: "Just listened to this.

So sad to think Michael Mosley is no longer with us but he left a wealth of recordings and advice." @BrimbleGaynor said: " Listening now. Deeply moving knowing he’s not here any longer.

" READ MORE Ruth Langsford sparks Eamonn Holmes reunion hopes with bold move Michael Mosley died while on holiday in Greece (Image: GETTY) @cummingsradio wrote: “This lovely man always had time for BBC Local Radio. He didn’t.

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