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James Whale says goodbye as he records final ever podcast from a hospice: ‘Thank you for being a listener'

James Whale says goodbye as he records final ever podcast from a hospice: ‘Thank you for being a listener'

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James Whale has recorded his final ever podcast from a hospice with his wife, as he thanked fans for listening.
The 74-year-old, who has been living with stage four kidney cancer for the past five years, said a farewell to fans in a heart-breaking clip shared on TalkTV on Friday (1 August).
Speaking with his wife Nadine Lamont-Brown, Mr Whale said: 'We've had a good time together haven't we?' to which she replied 'the best'.
He said: 'Thank you for being a listener. I hope it helps in some way and who knows what's next, so I can only say au revoir.'
Mr Whale, who has been a fixture of British radio and TV for five decades, announced in May that he had stopped his treatment and was 'at the end of his cancer journey'.
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