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Just been talking to the delightful Jackie Monkhouse

Eddie Mair | 13:39 UK time, Tuesday, 12 June 2007

about a new ad that shows her late husband Bob walking round a graveyard, looking at his own grave.

It's all in a .

Comments

  1. At 01:45 PM on 12 Jun 2007, wrote:

    Brilliant! Congratulations to Bob and collaborators!

    I've had the test! Didn't enjoy the digital examination at all! ;-(
    xx
    ed

  2. At 01:46 PM on 12 Jun 2007, wrote:

    Oh yes, Isn't she lovely. Caught ger on with Lorraine this morning.

    Looking forward to hearing the interview - she has a beautiful gargen you know.

  3. At 01:55 PM on 12 Jun 2007, wrote:

    Oh just re-read your post Eddie -

    Perhaps it was the graveyard I saw this morning, and not her garden - only caught a little of the programme.

  4. At 02:03 PM on 12 Jun 2007, Delores Behan-Ingland (Mrs) wrote:

    That reminds me of a Bob Monkhouse gag:

    People always say to me: "You're a comedian, tell us a joke." They don't say: "You're an MP, tell us a lie."

    RIP Bob.

  5. At 02:55 PM on 12 Jun 2007, wrote:

    From the clips I've seen, it's a brilliant way to get men to take the condition seriously, without setting off their 'stubborn-muscle'.

    And how wonderful that Bob's family is fully behind the campaign.

    Fifi

  6. At 06:35 PM on 12 Jun 2007, wrote:

    A fantastic lady......all you men listen to what she said......go and see yer quack....NOW.

    If you can't pee and yer back hurts.........

    jonnie (2)

    get a grip....wot in Gods name is a 'gargen'?

    i think Gill, me, Simon, Rupert, et all should start giving u spelling tests.

  7. At 10:54 PM on 12 Jun 2007, Eric wrote:

    Delighted to see the need for prostate cancer screening getting publicity, but some GPs are unwilling to offer the PSA test unless the patient is showing symptoms, in which case it may be too late. Like Bob, I had no symptoms, but my GP had agreed for me to have regular PSA tests as a routine and it was only when the PSA level started to rise that we became suspicious that something was wrong. In fact I had an agressive form of the disease, but fortunately it had not yet spread. So I urge all men over 50 to pester their GPs for this simple test. A high PSA does not necessarily mean you have cancer, but is an indicator that further investigation is needed. Act now before it is too late.

  8. At 09:46 AM on 13 Jun 2007, charlie wrote:

    ...an excellent interview with a lovely Lady on an important subject - the lightness of touch and humour will contribute greatly, as will the TV ad. to establishing the importance of the underlying message.

    Oh yes, nearly forgot... Jackie can cook for me any time. Any time at all...

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