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Paul O’Grady’s last ever radio show to be rebroadcast on Easter Sunday

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Paul O’Grady’s final ever radio show will be rebroadcast on Easter Sunday, in tribute to the late comedian and TV star following his sudden death on March 28.The two-hour show, which originally aired on Boom Radio on Christmas Day last year, will be played in its entirety, including all festive elements.

Paul had been scheduled to make his return to the airwaves for the show following his departure from BBC Radio 2. It will air on Easter Sunday (April 9) at 2pm, the time previously scheduled for his return.

Paul had been set to host the programme from his home alongside producer and long-time friend Malcolm Prince – who will introduce the special airing. “Paul was really proud of the show and he’d find this festive repeat at Easter time very amusing,” Malcolm said. “The sentiments in the show feel so right too – hope, wish, fulfilment, joy — even love.” Malcolm has previously shared his grievance of the sudden death of his friend, saying he'd just seen him earlier on the Tuesday - just hours before his death.

Malcolm said on Twitter: “Yesterday afternoon I popped round to Paul’s for a good old catch-up. “Surrounded by his beloved dogs, he was laughing, smiling and full of life.” He said that Paul, who had been touring playing Miss Hannigan in the musical Annie, had been “so proud” of the role and added: “He was looking forward to so many new projects.

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