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		</div><p>The story of best-selling author Terry Pratchett’s life is being brought to the small screen.</p>
<p>The Discworld author was working on his own life story but his struggle with Alzheimer’s meant he was unable to finish it before his death in 2015 aged 66.</p>
<p>Now Terry Pratchett: Back In Black will tell the writer’s story in his own words, with comedian and actor Paul Kaye providing his voice.</p>
<p><i>“But knighted by the Queen, adored by millions of fans and with a legacy of 41 much-loved novels – Terry Pratchett is still having the last laugh.”</i></p>
<p>Pratchett completed his last book – set like so many of his best-sellers in Discworld – a year before his death.</p>
<p>Towards the end of his life, he used his fame and wealth to campaign for greater awareness of dementia and assisted dying.</p>
<p>Mark Bell, head of commissioning for BBC Arts, said: <i>“Terry wanted to effectively write the story of his life as a writer but he never got around to it because his bad health intervened.</p>
<p>“This was an attempt to say, here’s a way of bringing his life as a writer to life. We got Paul Kaye to say Terry’s words. It’s quite bold and the family saw it and were moved, I think. It’s a sweet film”</i></p>
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