DeborahJames urges bosses to air Embarrassing Bodies appearance even if she dies before
bosses to air the episode of Embarrassing Bodies she appears on even if she dies before it is due to be aired. The mother-of-two, who has terminal bowel cancer, filmed scenes for the medical series earlier this year where she spoke about her battle with the disease. Clips with Deborah will be aired next month when the new series returns.
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