The world is mourning the death of television doctor Dr. Michael Mosley. The death happened on the Greek island of Symi where Mosley and his wife were at their holiday home. However, with the autopsy coming back, there was one tragic notation that could have saved his life.
Here is a look at what happened to Mosley and how he was very close to a location that could have saved his life.
Dr. Michael Mosley Died A Few Yards From Safety
At 1:30 p.m., Dr. Michael Mosley set out for a walk on a beach in Symi. He waved goodbye to his wife and set out for his excursion. He didn’t have his mobile phone with him and was only expected to be gone for 20 minutes. From what it looks like, he took a wrong turn and got lost (via BBC).
Dr Michael Mosley | YouTube
This put him...
Here is a look at what happened to Mosley and how he was very close to a location that could have saved his life.
Dr. Michael Mosley Died A Few Yards From Safety
At 1:30 p.m., Dr. Michael Mosley set out for a walk on a beach in Symi. He waved goodbye to his wife and set out for his excursion. He didn’t have his mobile phone with him and was only expected to be gone for 20 minutes. From what it looks like, he took a wrong turn and got lost (via BBC).
Dr Michael Mosley | YouTube
This put him...
- 6/10/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
Dr. Michael Mosley, a British medical journalist and BBC presenter, was found dead on a Greek island on Sunday following a four-day search. He was 67.
Mosley, who disappeared on the island of Symi on Wednesday afternoon, was spotted by Greek officials on a beach in Agia Marina, local mayor Eleftherios Papakalodoukas confirmed to the New York Times.
Mosley appeared in a variety of programs for the BBC, including “Trust Me, I’m a Doctor,” “Medical Mavericks,” “Blood and Guts: A History of Surgery” and “Eat, Fast and Live Longer.” He also hosted the BBC podcast “Just One Thing” and had a column in the Daily Mail.
In 2002, he received an Emmy nomination for “The Human Face,” a four-part BBC series examining the science behind facial beauty and expression.
Mosley was a well-known author of diet books that promoted fasting and calorie reduction. His 2013 book “The Fast Diet,” which he co-wrote with journalist Mimi Spencer,...
Mosley, who disappeared on the island of Symi on Wednesday afternoon, was spotted by Greek officials on a beach in Agia Marina, local mayor Eleftherios Papakalodoukas confirmed to the New York Times.
Mosley appeared in a variety of programs for the BBC, including “Trust Me, I’m a Doctor,” “Medical Mavericks,” “Blood and Guts: A History of Surgery” and “Eat, Fast and Live Longer.” He also hosted the BBC podcast “Just One Thing” and had a column in the Daily Mail.
In 2002, he received an Emmy nomination for “The Human Face,” a four-part BBC series examining the science behind facial beauty and expression.
Mosley was a well-known author of diet books that promoted fasting and calorie reduction. His 2013 book “The Fast Diet,” which he co-wrote with journalist Mimi Spencer,...
- 6/9/2024
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Michael Mosley, the British doctor and TV presenter, was found dead in Greece on Sunday following a four-day search. He was 67.
Greek officials found Mosley’s body on a beach in Agia Marina, a town on the island Symi, the mayor Eleftherios Papakalodoukas confirmed, per the New York Times.
Mosley was a trained doctor and health journalist who hosted the BBC health podcast Just One Thing. He is also known for popularizing the 5:2 diet, a form of intermittent fasting, and in 2002 was nominated for an Emmy for The Human Face.
Over the years, he produced and appeared in a variety of programs for the BBC and the British Channel 4, including Medical Mavericks, Eat Fast Live Longer, Inside Michael Mosley and Trust Me I’m a Doctor.
His most recent program, Michael Mosley: Secrets Of Your Big Shop, investigated the nutrition of grocery shopping.
Mosley had arrived in Greece last Tuesday for a weeklong trip,...
Greek officials found Mosley’s body on a beach in Agia Marina, a town on the island Symi, the mayor Eleftherios Papakalodoukas confirmed, per the New York Times.
Mosley was a trained doctor and health journalist who hosted the BBC health podcast Just One Thing. He is also known for popularizing the 5:2 diet, a form of intermittent fasting, and in 2002 was nominated for an Emmy for The Human Face.
Over the years, he produced and appeared in a variety of programs for the BBC and the British Channel 4, including Medical Mavericks, Eat Fast Live Longer, Inside Michael Mosley and Trust Me I’m a Doctor.
His most recent program, Michael Mosley: Secrets Of Your Big Shop, investigated the nutrition of grocery shopping.
Mosley had arrived in Greece last Tuesday for a weeklong trip,...
- 6/9/2024
- by Zoe G. Phillips
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Michael Mosley, a prominent medical journalist and TV presenter, has died. The 67-year-old had been missing on the Greek isle Symi since Wednesday, June 5, prompting a large-scale search. Greek officials said on Sunday, June 9, that Mosley’s body was found on a beach in Agia Marina, according to The New York Times. Mosley arrived on Symi on Tuesday, June 4, for a weeklong stay on the island. The following day, Mosley told friends he’d walk the two miles from Agios Nikolaos beach back to his accommodations in the town of Symi. When he didn’t return, firefighters, police officers, and volunteers searched the area, and a spokeswoman for the Greek police said it was Symi mayor Eleftherios Papakalodoukas who spotted Mosley’s body, the Times reports. Trained as a doctor, Mosley produced the Emmy-nominated BBC series The Human Face, hosted the popular BBC health podcast Just One Thing, and contributed...
- 6/9/2024
- TV Insider
Michael Mosley, a popular TV doctor in the UK, has died. He was 67 years old.
Mosley was on vacation with his wife, Clare Bailey Mosley, when he went out for a walk on the Greek island of Symi. When he didn’t return, he was reported missing on Wednesday and a search of the area began. On Sunday, BBC reported that a body was found in the search for Mosley.
More from TVLineWilliam Russell, Original Doctor Who Companion, Dead at 99Mandisa: Cause of Death for Grammy-Winning American Idol Alum RevealedFelicity Vet Erich Anderson Dead at 67
“It’s devastating to have lost Michael,...
Mosley was on vacation with his wife, Clare Bailey Mosley, when he went out for a walk on the Greek island of Symi. When he didn’t return, he was reported missing on Wednesday and a search of the area began. On Sunday, BBC reported that a body was found in the search for Mosley.
More from TVLineWilliam Russell, Original Doctor Who Companion, Dead at 99Mandisa: Cause of Death for Grammy-Winning American Idol Alum RevealedFelicity Vet Erich Anderson Dead at 67
“It’s devastating to have lost Michael,...
- 6/9/2024
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
Abbie Cornish filmed scenes as the late model Anna Nicole Smith at the West Hollywood LGBTQ Pride Parade in West Hollywood, California, on Sunday for her new film Trust Me, I’m a Doctor.
The 41-year-old Australian native was pictured with costar Kal Penn, 47, during the festive proceedings, recreating a past outing Smith had at a June 12, 2005, Pride Parade.
Cornish donned a silver faux alligator skin dress with open sides in replicating the look just like Smith – who died in 2007 at the age of 39 of an accidental drug overdose. Smith was a featured guest during the 2005 parade.
Trust Me, I’m a Doctor is based on Dr. Sandeep Kapoor’s 2017 memoir Trust Me, I’m A Doctor: My Life Before, During and After Anna Nicole Smith. Penn plays the role of Dr. Kapoor.
Cornish, who has appeared in movies such as Bright Star, Limitless and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, also matched...
The 41-year-old Australian native was pictured with costar Kal Penn, 47, during the festive proceedings, recreating a past outing Smith had at a June 12, 2005, Pride Parade.
Cornish donned a silver faux alligator skin dress with open sides in replicating the look just like Smith – who died in 2007 at the age of 39 of an accidental drug overdose. Smith was a featured guest during the 2005 parade.
Trust Me, I’m a Doctor is based on Dr. Sandeep Kapoor’s 2017 memoir Trust Me, I’m A Doctor: My Life Before, During and After Anna Nicole Smith. Penn plays the role of Dr. Kapoor.
Cornish, who has appeared in movies such as Bright Star, Limitless and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, also matched...
- 6/4/2024
- by Lauren Ramsey
- Uinterview
Exclusive: Linda Hamilton (The Terminator) and Abbie Cornish (Three Billboards) have come aboard to star opposite Kal Penn in Trust Me, I’m a Doctor, a new film from writer-director Thane Economou (The Wedding Party) that will launch sales at the Cannes Market.
UTA Independent Film Group is handling domestic rights, and Fortitude International overseeing international.
Pic is based on the memoir of Dr. Sandeep Kapoor (Penn), whose life is turned upside down when he is implicated in the death of his former patient — model, actress, and reality TV star, Anna Nicole Smith. The film takes place at the height of early 2000s tabloid culture and explores the intersection of fame, privacy, self-discovery and politics through the perspective of a man who wound up forced into the spotlight through the court of public opinion.
Cornish will play the late Anna Nicole Smith, with Hamilton as Ellyn Garafalo, the veteran attorney who served as Dr.
UTA Independent Film Group is handling domestic rights, and Fortitude International overseeing international.
Pic is based on the memoir of Dr. Sandeep Kapoor (Penn), whose life is turned upside down when he is implicated in the death of his former patient — model, actress, and reality TV star, Anna Nicole Smith. The film takes place at the height of early 2000s tabloid culture and explores the intersection of fame, privacy, self-discovery and politics through the perspective of a man who wound up forced into the spotlight through the court of public opinion.
Cornish will play the late Anna Nicole Smith, with Hamilton as Ellyn Garafalo, the veteran attorney who served as Dr.
- 5/1/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Kal Penn admits he didn’t know much about Anna Nicole Smith’s physician, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, before he was approached to star as the doctor in the indie adaptation of his memoir, “Trust Me, I’m a Doctor.”
“But then I read the doctor’s autobiography and found it interesting and compelling,” Penn told me Monday night at the South Asians at the Oscars party on the Paramount lot.
Variety’s Tatiana Siegel exclusively reported Feb. 23 that Penn is set to portray Sandeep in “Trust Me, I’m a Doctor,” which chronicles Smith’s final days before dying of an accidental overdose in 2007 at the age of 39. Kapoor became entangled in Smith’s death when reports surfaced that he wrote her prescriptions to addictive drugs.
Written and directed by Thane Economou (“The Wedding Party”), the movie is a “drama,” Penn said, but it will be “equal parts ridiculous” because of some...
“But then I read the doctor’s autobiography and found it interesting and compelling,” Penn told me Monday night at the South Asians at the Oscars party on the Paramount lot.
Variety’s Tatiana Siegel exclusively reported Feb. 23 that Penn is set to portray Sandeep in “Trust Me, I’m a Doctor,” which chronicles Smith’s final days before dying of an accidental overdose in 2007 at the age of 39. Kapoor became entangled in Smith’s death when reports surfaced that he wrote her prescriptions to addictive drugs.
Written and directed by Thane Economou (“The Wedding Party”), the movie is a “drama,” Penn said, but it will be “equal parts ridiculous” because of some...
- 3/5/2024
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.