Dame Judi Dench on the passing of her husband | Louis Theroux Interviews - BBC

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Dame Judi Dench opens up to Louis Theroux about her late husband and the special bond they shared ❤️

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His death was 21 years ago and she still finds it hard to discuss. What love and devotion that shows.

brendaguy
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Grief becomes less 'present' in your day to day, but then you mention that person in passing and you find your throat tightening and you remember that they aren't here.

Tao_Tology
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I love how Louis gave Judi time and space to talk about her husband dying. She said she didn’t want to talk about it, but the space gave her time to compose herself.

thevenerablekev
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To see a woman of such grace and poise, stammer and lose composure is truly heart wrenching.
Sharing what she could was truly valuable. What an amazing human.

Lordy
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Admire Louis for respecting her emotion and not stepping into the uncomfortable pauses with a followup. Interviewing is as much about listening deeply as is it about asking good questions.

tfgrrl
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This beautiful and sensitive couple were at a wedding in Ireland where my close relative met them. They were (in her words) so sweet, caring and aware that their fame might overwhelm the bride and groom. So, they just were as wallflower like as possible. As I was told, there was a simple and lovely warmth between them. I am sad that Judi Dench lost her friend and husband, but I am happy that they had their time together as it seems to have been so special.

stephenconway
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Shes an absolute treasure, we must protect her at all costs <3

leethomasedwards
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I lost my husband in 2006 and still miss him everyday. This made me cry. She is a lovely lady ❤️

pitbullsandcalicos
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Broke my heart watching this. You could see her recollecting the memory of his passing, like it was yesterday. Grieving a loved one never leaves you.

shannonrussell
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I really enjoyed being privy to the home life of the honourable Dame Judi Dench. Louis was very gentle in speaking to her about her late husband. I can't believe that she's almost 88 years old!

trinaq
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I have always loved her. I dread the day she leaves us.

tracy
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I'm not even in the UK, but I love her. What a talented, loving, witty, beautiful in and out, true Lady.

BugLoveOG
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In 2001 he died the pain in her voice feels like it happened yesterday. That was the love of her life a piece of her went with him . And she has just learned to live without him. oh, I can feel her grief.

ChivyD
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It’s hard to explain how harrowing it is watching someone die of lung cancer, it’s painful and undignified.
I’ve been there at the end for a number of people in my life, but watching my step dad go like that, even all these years later it’s so fresh in my mind.
Wouldn’t wish it on my most hated enemy.

mickaka
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I lost my soulmate of 24 years 12 years ago. The pain doesn’t lessen over the years. You think it does but it does not.

susanbrennan
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When she started crying, I wanted to give her a big hug.

MsCuriousturtle
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Her grief is so heartbreaking. It is the one thing I dread most in my life too. I love my husband so much. 40 years together. RIP the lovely Michael Williams.X

AniWatX
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My husband died of lung cancer nearly 6 yrs ago. Still seems like yesterday. He was only 44. Diagnosed out of the blue and died 11 wks later leaving a 6, 10 and 15 Yr old behind. It is the most horrific thing to see the love of your life being eaten by this evil disease. My heart goes out to anyone who has had to face this x

milano
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Louis is one of the absolute BEST documentarians ever. He's so patient, open, respectful and has a genuine curiosity for people and their lives. He's amazing.

spaceo
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Greif that deep only happens with equally deep love. We should all be so lucky to be loved that deeply.

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