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KATE GARRAWAY. DEREKS STORY. TUE 26 March - ITV 9pm

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Blondeshavemorefun · 22/03/2024 21:22

This will be a real tear jerker

i watched the two previous programmes she and Derek did

this is the final year of Derek life and told in his words

Kate Garraway (https://uk.news.yahoo.com/tagged/kate-garraway/) will front a new ITV programme documenting the last year of her late husband Derek Draper’s (https://uk.news.yahoo.com/tagged/derek%20draper/) life: Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story.
The Good Morning Britain (https://uk.news.yahoo.com/tagged/good-morning-britain/) star’s husband died in January (https://uk.news.yahoo.com/derek-draper-tributes-kate-garraway-husband-covid-123921217.html)
after his battle with COVID.

She previously made two programmes about his health struggles — Finding Derek and Caring For Derek — and will now share his final chapter which will air on ITV on 26 March.

The film starts in May 2023 and looks at the final year of Draper’s life, including both sweet family moments and an insight into his health battle.

But it also looks back and reflects on his life before he contracted COVID in 2020, including his career as a political adviser, his romance with TV star Garraway — who he has two children with — and how Draper’s illness changed their relationship while they maintained their close bond.

The film also highlights the challenges faced by those living with serious illness and disability and those who care for them and will feature contributions from Draper’s carer Jake.

The programme is set to air in just a few days, close to three months after Draper died at the age of 56.

It will be on ITV at 9pm on Tuesday 26 March.
Documentary was Derek Draper’s idea
Garraway has said that she hadn’t planned to make a third documentary but that the idea came from her husband.

Obviously when we started making this documentary early last year, we had no idea the events that would unfold that ultimately took Derek from us,” she said. “And in January 2024, after he had passed, I wondered if it was right that it should ever come to air.

"But I didn’t want to let those who have given us so much support over the last four years down, and the carers paid and unpaid who in their thousands of letters to me, feel Derek’s story has given them a voice. Also, I remember so vividly that the idea of making this third documentary at all came from Derek himself.”

She went on: “At the beginning of January 2023, he’d been released from a four month spell in hospital for sepsis and we were very positive about his recovery. Derek was determined to keep on getting better and improving.

One day, we were sitting together while I was caring for him and he suddenly, from nowhere, asked, ‘Are we making another documentary?’ I said, ‘Well I hadn’t really planned to. Were you thinking that you would like to?’ And he said firmly, 'Yes'."

The presenter said she told Draper it should be his story, in his voice, explaining: "Derek got very emotional at the idea, because his words and speech were so limited and there were so many things he wanted to say about the struggle we were all having as a family and he wanted to speak up about it."

When she asked Draper what his main message was, he replied: "Never give up fighting for what you believe in and for the people you love."
“We had to find a way of allowing Derek’s voice to be heard and while having to finish it without him has been so hard, I am delighted that the film is a tribute to Derek and his incredible spirit,” she added.

Derek Draper's friends share emotional tributes as Kate Garraway announces husband's death at 56

There has been an outpouring from love for Kate Garraway after she announced her late husband Derek Draper had died aged 56 following Covid.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/derek-draper-tributes-kate-garraway-husband-covid-123921217.html)

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Icantbedoingwithit · 28/03/2024 22:26

Viviennemary · 28/03/2024 22:23

Its nothing to do with raising awareness. Awareness of what. How a person can own property worth £5.3m and still be so poor they can't afford heating. I'm afraid I am not aware of how that can be possible, its an outrage that this programme went out IMHO.

Exactly!

FluffyFanny · 28/03/2024 22:26

The program went out because people lots of people want to wallow in their misery and it made a lots of revenue for ITV!

PlayOurSong · 28/03/2024 22:27

Icantbedoingwithit · 28/03/2024 22:09

Funny how they owe thousands in tax from their 3 companies….

I still think they’d have paid more in tax than they have received or used legal loopholes to avoid.

Take it up with the government instead, because for as long as these legal loopholes are available to people, they will use them.

KG isn’t anywhere near the big players of the system, she will have paid a lot of tax over the years and she’s working to pay her bills so I don’t have a problem with her.

westisbest1982 · 28/03/2024 22:36

FluffyFanny · 28/03/2024 22:26

The program went out because people lots of people want to wallow in their misery and it made a lots of revenue for ITV!

What a shocker - ITV is a business, not a charity.

PlayOurSong · 28/03/2024 22:39

FluffyFanny · 28/03/2024 22:26

The program went out because people lots of people want to wallow in their misery and it made a lots of revenue for ITV!

I bet it did, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t also done good, for raising awareness for long covid, carers and the state of the care system.

At the shop yesterday I heard two people talking about the programme, saying they never realised how hard carers had it and how lovely the carer in the documentary was. Even something as small as that can mean if that person ever needs a carer, they may treat them with more respect, because some people treat them like shit on their shoe.

These types of programmes also often result in increased donations to charities.

The public talking can turn into public pressure which can result in governments addressing problems and making change. It takes time but the more high profile people who speak up the better.

If KG has made money from it, good luck to her.

Geebray · 29/03/2024 07:26

Derek did not have long Covid.

ajandjjmum · 29/03/2024 07:42

Gosh - I think I know where all of the 'William has killed Kate' people have gone!

HesterPrincess · 29/03/2024 08:04

It was very apparent that at some point he'd had a huge stroke.

PlayOurSong · 29/03/2024 08:18

Geebray · 29/03/2024 07:26

Derek did not have long Covid.

His wife seemed to think he did and talked about her Derek and long covid together, raising awareness of it. From a discussion with Dr Amir Khan and Ben Shepherd on GMB,

'I know Derek is an extreme example, but there are more Long Covid symptoms emerging. All the time there are more issues. Initially it was exhaustion but more are presenting.'

Newspapers, charities and the public are talking about Derek and long covid. She has raised awareness of it.

sophiemh23 · 29/03/2024 09:16

So sad......cried my way through it!

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