Countryfile presenter Chris Packham was left in tears during a recent episode of a new BBC Two docu-series, Inside Our Autistic Minds.In the eye-opening two-part series, Chris, 61, meets a number of people who have been diagnosed with autism to assist them in creating films to reveal their condition to their nearest and dearest.Chris, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2015, also hopes to help those with autism to explain their inner thoughts and feelings and their struggles. READ NEXT: BBC Autumnwatch cancelled after Chris Packham announces break from TV careerThe first episode aired on Tuesday (February 14) with Chris meeting radio legend Ken Bruce's son Murray.Murray had no form of communication until he was nine years old, and now at the age of 20, he lives in Oxfordshire and can communicate by typing his words on a tablet.
During the episode, in heart-warming scenes, Chris supports Murray in completing a script for his film.The 20-year-old left Chris in floods of tears as he reads the heartbreaking script where Murray reveals his truth about living a lonely life with his autism.Murray penned: "I was alone in my world of deep and troubled pining for a person to hear me.
I would wonder if that day would ever come,” In response to the heartbreaking script, Chris breaks down as he says: "I mean frankly, it's enough to bring a tear to your eye, isn't it?"I don't know whether it's because I have some form of affinity for Murray but I find that incredibly touching and a bit sentimental."Elsewhere, Chris has confirmed reports that he is taking a break from TV and has explained his reasons for doing so.
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