A Lump In My Throat

A Lump In My Throat

Release date : July 15, 2001
Runtime : 1h
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Director : Olivia Lichtenstein /
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Docudrama about the life of John Diamond - Author, jounalist and husband of food writer Nigella Lawson. Who wrote about the 'Stuff of life' in his weekly column in the Times. He then was diagnosed with cancer and this then became the backdrop to his writings. This programme was adapted fom the stage play by his friend Victoria Coren about his life and writings.
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  • title:A Lump In My Throat
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Olivia Lichtenstein /
  • Writers: Katherine Lannon · Victoria Coren Mitchell ·
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  • Overview:Docudrama about the life of John Diamond - Author, jounalist and husband of food writer Nigella Lawson. Who wrote about the 'Stuff of life' in his weekly column in the Times. He then was diagnosed with cancer and this then became the backdrop to his writings. This programme was adapted fom the stage play by his friend Victoria Coren about his life and writings.
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