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Deborah James' BBC podcast wins major award almost one month on from her death

A podcast hosted by the late Dame Deborah James has received a major honour at the British Podcast Awards.

You, Me and the Big C, which the late mum-of-two hosted alongside others, has won The Podcast Champion award - an honour given to a person or show that has broken new ground, using its platform to help grow communities.

The impact of the honest and inspiring podcast, and the work of its presenters and behind the scenes team, was acknowledged at the British Podcast Awards at London’s Kennington Park on Saturday.

The award comes almost one month on inspirational campaigner's loved ones sharing the sad news that she had died at the age of 40 via a statement on June 28, following a five-year battle against stage four bowel cancer.

Prior to her untimely death last month, Deborah raised over £7million for charity thanks to her final fundraising drive, the Bowelbabe Fund.

Her co-presenter Lauren Mahon accepted the award on Saturday, saying: "I don't think there are many podcasts that you could say would be standing up here whose co-hosts are not with them because they have died of the subject matter, but that is why we do what we do.

"We knew it was a risk when we started it and it is something that we will continue to champion."

Lauren alongside Deborah and Rachael prior the two womens' heartbreaking deaths (BBC/Claire Wood)

Deborah began co-presenting You, Me and the Big C alongside Lauren and the late Rachael Bland in 2018, with the podcast earning praise for its frank discussion of cancer.

The trio spoke to celebrity guests and addressed practical matters, including hair loss, tips for dealing with finances and discussing illnesses with loved ones.

Following BBC Radio 5 Live newsreader Rachael dying of breast cancer in 2018, her husband Steve Bland replaced his late wife as one of the presenters on the podcast alongside Deborah and Lauren.

Speaking in the wake of Deborah's death last month, Steve teared up as he discussed the 'extraordinary legacy' the inspirational star has left behind on BBC Breakfast.

Deborah alongside her co-hosts James and Lauren (Keith Mayhew/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)
Steve joined the You, Me and the Big C team following the death of his wife (PA)

Chatting with hosts Nina Warhurst and Jon Kay the day following Deborah's death being announced, Steve praised all the original You, Me and the Big C presenters for their groundbreaking work on the show and the lasting impact it has had.

"They opened up the conversation for so many people to say 'It's okay. Its not a dirty secret'," the journalist proudly stated. "I'm so proud of what they all achieved."

As he paid tribute to Deborah on live TV in June, Steve pointed how the late mum-of-two had been raising funds and awareness of cancer "not just the last several weeks but for the last five years".

Prince William presenting the late star with her Damehood weeks before her death (Graham Prentice)

"She educated people about the symptoms of bowel cancer and that's an extortionary legacy," Steve proudly declared on BBC Breakfast. "Thousands of people are alive because of her."

Signing off her final podcast in May of this year, Deborah said: "Check your poo. Come on. I can't leave on any other word apart from check your poo."

She passed away the following month after receiving end-of-life care at home with her loved ones close by.

A private funeral was held by friends and family earlier this week, with stars such as Lorraine Kelly and Tom and Giovanna Fletcher in attendance.

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