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James Martin made big decision to change after ‘sudden death’ of a stranger in front of his eyes

A shocking experience

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James Martin is booked and busy as always and back on the box this weekend (September 28) with his weekly Saturday Morning show.

However, James has previously opened up about an incident that saw him decide to step back from his TV work – a decision brought about by a shocking experience he endured.

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James Martin decided to quit Saturday Kitchen after 10 years (Credit: ITV)

James Martin on death of stranger

Now 52, James spoke about a heartbreaking events that led him to reconsider his work schedule during a TV appearance in 2017.

James revealed at the time why he’d decided to quit the BBC’s Saturday Kitchen series a year earlier after a decade.

The Yorkshire-born star said on Good Morning Britain how he examined his own life after sadly witnessing another person lose theirs.

James explained at the time how a stranger died in front of him during an awards show.

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James Martin gave up his BBC show as a result of the death Credit: ITV.com)

‘Threw everything into perspective’

GMB co-host Susanna Reid said to him during the interview: “It was the sudden death of a stranger that threw everything into perspective.”

“Totally, yeah,” replied James.

He stood up onstage and collapsed and passed away in front of me.

“I was chatting to him and he stood up onstage and collapsed and passed away in front of me. And that was a year ago, and that was a decision to change.”

James went on to reflect: “And I look back at all the work I had done. I had four days off that year and five days off the year before and I thought: ‘Something’s gotta change.’ And that was partly the reason why I gave up the Saturday morning show.”

James Martin prepares a dish during an episode of Great British Adventure
‘Something’s gotta change’ (Credit: ITV.com)

‘Work was fundamental to it’

During a subsequent interview a year later on Loose Women, James once again addressed how the death affected him.

He admitted it made him reevaluate his priorities.

“Work was fundamental to it,” James said, when asked about the change he made. “I hadn’t had a day off for several years – two days off together for nearly three years.”

He added how the person who died was the same age as him, and had the “same work ethic, you know, really keen on work”.

James continued: “He died before he hit the floor. I got back on the plane and thought: ‘Now I’m going to readdress the balance.'”

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James Martin’s Saturday Morning is on Saturdays on ITV1 from 9.30am.

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer