When Graham lost his voice, I said to all my friends and family get a recording of your husband or boyfriend. Because my God, that I miss that like "good night", "I love you", that was horrendous, not having his voice.
Hi, guys. It's good to see you. Hi, Graham. Hi, Zoe. This is Ross.
The most frustrating thing for Graham at the moment is that people are treating him like he's brain-dead when he's not. The key thing is that he can say just a quick statement whenever the urge comes across.
Hello. Here's me, Graham, sitting with my daughter Louisa. Yeah, usual self, just like at home. You're not supposed to throw stones at the video camera. Dad, say something. I'm knackered. And it's very nice looking at these lovebirds.
It's just amazing to actually see what's he's really like or what he used to be like. Yeah, but he's still there. It's just he can't get it out. Yeah.
It's a quarter to one. And I think I've written the code.
I definitely felt a very, very strong emotional connection to this story. He could be like your dad or your brother, or anyone. We found clips of you in your own voice from the home videos that we've dug out of the attic. So that they're actually you. We went through about 50 hours of footage. It was really nice for us actually to hear you speak and see your move. And that was really great. All right Graham, over to you, I guess.
I love you Zoe. I love you Zoe.
More, more. I want you to keep pressing it. I can hear you. I don't care what you say.
I want a well-earned rest and a drink.