At the time of his brother's death, the veteran star of children's TV had been planning a 2,500-mile charity cycle ride to raise awareness of mental health issues.
He'd been due to set off just two days' after Martin's funeral.Timmy could be forgiven for rethinking his plans, but instead he chose to use the journey, along the Camino de Santiago pilgrims' route, as a way to process his loss and as a tribute to his brother."The ride had been planned for a long time before Martin died," he says. "But as a celebration ride and not a grief ride.
I knew that I was going to carry him in my heart."And to keep his memory alive, Timmy has written a memoir, charting the journey."There's not a day goes by when I don't think about him," admits Timmy,.
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