The sudden passing of beloved broadcaster Dr. Michael Mosley has left his wife, Dr. Clare Bailey Mosley, and the public in shock. Dr. Mosley, a TV presenter and science journalist, died of natural causes at the age of 67 after going missing on the Greek island of Symi.
In an emotional interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Dr. Bailey Mosley expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of support from the public, describing it as “extraordinary” and a testament to how much people “really loved him.” She also praised her children for their incredible support during this difficult time.
Dr. Mosley, known for his quiet and humble nature, did not seek the limelight but was passionate about his work and very good at it. His widow shared that the family has been overwhelmed by the caring and touching tributes they have received from people all over the world.
As the BBC honors Dr. Mosley with a special Just One Thing Day, dedicated to promoting healthy habits and wellbeing, Dr. Bailey Mosley hopes to continue sharing her husband’s message and legacy. The day will feature stories from individuals whose lives were changed by Dr. Mosley’s tips, as well as segments on TV shows where he was a regular contributor.
Despite the grief and challenges of piecing their lives back together, Dr. Bailey Mosley remains hopeful and grateful for the impact her husband had on people’s lives. The Just One Thing Day serves as a fitting tribute to Dr. Mosley’s legacy in broadcasting and beyond, celebrating his influence and the positive changes he inspired in others.