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Topic History of: BBC Documentary: "Kris: Dying To Live"
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theAbsurdman Like Stephen Sutton, she doesn't seem interested in investigating alternative cancer treatments.
Titanicboy Immensely moving, simultaneously very sad yet truly uplifting, this documentary portrays all the best about the human spirit and experiencing despair, joy, suffering, love and the gift of helping others. Never schmaltzy, often funny. One of the best bits of TV I've seen in years. Cried my eyes out (mainly through admiration and wonder) from start to finish. Do take 60 minutes to watch it!

www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03zf3tg/kris-dying-to-live