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  1. A Lump in My Throat: Directed by Olivia Lichtenstein. With Ann Bryson, Jackie Clune, David Decio, Martin Friend. The life of John Diamond - author, journalist and husband of food writer Nigella Lawson - who wrote about the 'Stuff of Life' in his weekly column in the Times.

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    • Olivia Lichtenstein
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  2. Jul 15, 2001 · Overview. Docudrama about the life of John Diamond - Author, jounalist and husband of food writer Nigella Lawson. Who wrote about the 'Stuff of life' in his weekly column in the Times. He then was diagnosed with cancer and this then became the backdrop to his writings.

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  4. Plot. A Lump in My Throat. Summaries. The life of John Diamond - author, journalist and husband of food writer Nigella Lawson - who wrote about the 'Stuff of Life' in his weekly column in the Times. Diagnosed as having cancer of the throat and tongue, he lost his ability to speak after surgery on his tongue.

  5. Jul 15, 2001 · A Lump In My Throat. 2001. Released July 15, 2001. Runtime 1h. Director Olivia Lichtenstein. Writers Victoria Coren Mitchell + 1 more. Languages English. Docudrama about the life of John Diamond - Author, jounalist and husband of food writer Nigella Lawson.

    • Olivia Lichtenstein
    • Neil Pearson
  6. A Lump In My Throat 2001. ★★★½. Watched Jul 15, 2001. When writer and broadcaster John Diamond learnt he had cancer, he chronicled his illness and his impending death in weekly columns for The Times Saturday Magazine in a candid manner that was utterly devoid of mawkish self-pity.

  7. 1 ★★★★★ rating (33%) ★★★★★. More. Review by Mark Cunliffe 🇵🇸 ★★★½. When writer and broadcaster John Diamond learnt he had cancer, he chronicled his illness and his impending death in weekly columns for The Times Saturday Magazine in a candid manner that was utterly devoid of mawkish self-pity.

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