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Please help me die

This emotionally wrenching program charts the journey of Dianne Pretty and her family as they see her grow more and more helpless and dependent each day with motor neurone disease. Her failure in a long legal battle for the right to assisted suicide has fired controversy over the moral, medical and legal dilemmas of euthanesia. In the last weeks of her life, Diane and her husband allowed a BBC Panorama team into their home so that they will be able to show people what it was like to be in their shoes.

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  • "Looks at the medical, legal and ethical questions facing the medical profession when looking after the terminally ill. It asks if euthanasia is already taking place behind closed doors and, if so, whether the law needs to be changed."
  • "This emotionally wrenching program charts the journey of Dianne Pretty and her family as they see her grow more and more helpless and dependent each day with motor neurone disease. Her failure in a long legal battle for the right to assisted suicide has fired controversy over the moral, medical and legal dilemmas of euthanesia. In the last weeks of her life, Diane and her husband allowed a BBC Panorama team into their home so that they will be able to show people what it was like to be in their shoes."@en
  • "Sarah Barclay reports on the inside story of terminally ill Diane Pretty's battle to win the right to die before Motor Neurone Disease robs her of her dignity."@en

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