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Michael Portillo: Death of a School Friend

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Last broadcast on Fri, 7 Nov 2008, 21:00 on BBC Two.

Synopsis

Michael Portillo revisits the family of a school friend who committed suicide as a teenager, discovering how the tragedy has coloured their lives ever since. His friend Gary was popular and good-looking, a gifted musician and a clever student. But just before his 16th birthday he committed suicide, leaving a note telling his parents he loved them and asking them not to be sad.

In detailed and moving interviews with Gary's parents and younger brother, Michael learns how incredibly difficult it was for them to fulfil this plea. The implicit message from Gary's family to anyone who may be in despair and thinking of ending their life is to think hard about how it is going to affect those they are leaving behind.

Despite the sadness, the courage shown by the family as they revive such painful memories is uplifting. Home videos reveal a happy and carefree family. The music in the programme was composed by Gary. After being lost for 40 years, it was rediscovered in the making of the film and performed by his younger brother.

take it further

Discover more about Michael's experience and download the Understanding Suicide information sheet at Headroom - the BBC campaign created to encourage healthy mental wellbeing.

Visit the Michael Portillo section at Headroom

Credits

Presenter
Michael Portillo
Director
Judith Dawson
Executive Producer
Stuart Prebble

Broadcast

  1. Fri 7 Nov 2008
    21:00

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Duration

59 minutes

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