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Michael Mosley tribute show remembers TV doctor who ‘demystified science’ for nation

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The beloved TV personality and doctor Michael Mosley, who tragically passed away while on holiday in Greece, was honoured in an emotional BBC show tonight (Friday).

Mosley, 67, sadly died while holidaying with his spouse Dr Clare Bailey on the idyllic Greek island of Symi earlier in the month.

His disappearance came after he embarked on a walk at 1.30pm on Wednesday June 5, only to be discovered days later on Sunday near Agia Marina beach.

A TV special titled Michael Mosley: The Doctor Who Changed Britain aired on BBC One at 8pm in his memory and highlighted Mosley's extensive broadcasting career and his transformative impact on people's lives through science. READ MORE: Tragedy as worker dies after police called to Greggs' Manchester factory The BBC special featured a number of Mosley’s hit broadcast programmes which saw him embrace self-experimentation.

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