Anyone who saw
Terry Madeley during AIDS Week last March could not forget him. Terry was one of the first people with AIDS to talk openly about his disease on television. Viewers were moved by his positive attitude, his honesty and his irrepressible humour, despite the fact he faced a potentially terrifying death.
Pattie Coldwell became a personal friend and has now made this film about Terry, his family, his friends, and his fight for the right to 'die with dignity': it is the story of a man who can teach us as much about living as dying.
Written and produced by PATTIE COLDWELL. Film editor JOHN CHESWORTH. WIGGER Director SUE DURKAN
Executive producer COLIN CAMERON BBC North West
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