'The NHS Saved My Life'
TV Times|July 14, 2018

Hairy Biker Si King on his terrifying health scare and why he wants to celebrate the NHS…

Tess Lamacraft
'The NHS Saved My Life'

Best known as one half of fun cooking duo the Hairy Bikers, Si King has long been a regular on our TV screens along with his colleague Dave Myers. Yet four years ago he was at serious risk of dying when he suffered a brain aneurysm.

‘The consultant told me later if I hadn’t got myself straight to hospital, I wouldn’t be here now,’ Si, 51, tells TV Times.

In new daytime series Matron, Medicine and Me, he and four other famous faces – Fern Britton, Denise Lewis, former CBeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell and Dr Rangan Chatterjee – take turns sharing their stories and reveal why they owe so much to the NHS, which celebrates its 70th anniversary this month.

In an exclusive interview, father-of-three Si recalls his terrifying ordeal and how he’ll be forever grateful to those who saved him...

Rewinding to 2014, when did you first realise that something was very wrong?

This story is from the July 14, 2018 edition of TV Times.

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