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Heston: My Life With Bipolar review – some of the most agonisingly honest TV in years

(5 months ago)
Lucy Mangan
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A review of 'Heston: My Life With Bipolar,' a documentary featuring Michelin-starred chef Heston Blumenthal discussing his recent diagnosis of bipolar disorder. The film explores his journey since being sectioned by his wife 18 months prior, his struggles with mood swings, and the impact on his family, including a raw conversation with his son Jack. It also highlights the 'postcode lottery' for mental health care in the UK and the tragic case of Rebecca McLellan, who died after her diagnosis due to lack of support.

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  1. 1 From about 2020: Heston Blumenthal's mood swings became more severe.
  2. 2 18 months ago: Heston Blumenthal was sectioned by his wife and admitted to a psychiatric hospital for two months.
  3. 3 Last year: Rebecca McLellan died by suicide two years after her bipolar diagnosis due to lack of help.
  4. 4 Recent: Heston Blumenthal received his bipolar diagnosis and is adjusting medication.
  5. 5 Present: 'Heston: My Life With Bipolar' documentary is available on BBC iPlayer.
  • Increased public awareness of bipolar disorder and mental health care challenges
  • Potential for improved understanding and support for individuals with mental health conditions
  • Personal impact on Heston Blumenthal and his family
What: The documentary 'Heston: My Life With Bipolar' explores Heston Blumenthal's recent diagnosis and experience with bipolar disorder, including being sectioned, its impact on his family, and the broader issues of mental health care in the UK.
When: 18 months ago (Blumenthal sectioned), from about 2020 (mood swings became more severe), last year (Rebecca McLellan killed herself).
Where: UK (general context for mental health care), Bray (location of The Fat Duck restaurant).
Why: Blumenthal made the documentary to share his personal experience with bipolar disorder, raise awareness, and shed light on the challenges of diagnosis and support for mental health conditions in the UK.
How: The documentary uses Heston Blumenthal's personal narrative, including a candid conversation with his son, interviews with mental health professionals, and the story of Rebecca McLellan, to illustrate the realities of living with bipolar disorder and the state of mental health care.

A review of 'Heston: My Life With Bipolar,' a documentary featuring Michelin-starred chef Heston Blumenthal discussing his recent diagnosis of bipolar disorder. The film explores his journey since being sectioned by his wife 18 months prior, his struggles with mood swings, and the impact on his family, including a raw conversation with his son Jack. It also highlights the 'postcode lottery' for mental health care in the UK and the tragic case of Rebecca McLellan, who died after her diagnosis due to lack of support.