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Doctor Who star: depression left me on the edge

- By Tom Bryant

CHRISTOPHE­R Eccleston has said he “nearly lost everything” after being admitted to hospital with severe clinical depression.

The former Doctor Who actor, 57, said he “thought he would die” after having a breakdown.

The actor opened up about reaching his lowest point in an interview with Plymouth-based Big Issue magazine vendor Clive.

Christophe­r – who is an ambassador for the publicatio­n sold by the homeless – said: “I think the received idea about people who sell The Big Issue is that they’ve never had a ‘successful life’.

“But I discovered that when I had a severe clinical depression and I was hospitalis­ed... I nearly lost everything.”

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He recalled: “There was one night I thought I was going to die. I was running down Euston Road with a suitcase.

“Now, if anybody had seen me they’d have gone, ‘Oh, there’s Doctor Who’.

“My point is, I don’t think people understand how quickly it can happen.

“Particular­ly in times of economic recession.”

Christophe­r said he “broke down” and experience­d a mental health episode while filming for the first series of The A Word on BBC TV, which aired in 2016.

He said: “I was playing a character called Maurice, who was comic and bluff.

“I was spending 10 hours a day being him, then I would go back to my hotel room and I wouldn’t sleep.” He continued: “I found out afterwards that I’d been in fight or flight mode for a couple of years and that, as I could no longer fight or fly, my brain chemistry was telling me I was about to die.

“I wasn’t necessaril­y going to take my own life. I don’t know whether it would be called psychosis, I was just convinced that I was about to die all night.

“But when 7am came, I would go to work and there would be Maurice’s costume.

“And I swear to you, Clive, I put it on and I was fine.”

During their conversati­on, the pair agreed to work together in the future.

Clive has written a short play that will be performed at Plymouth’s Theatre Royal alongside the hit show NHS The Musical.

● The full interview is in The Big Issue, out now.

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Pictures: RACHEL JOSEPH & JOHNNY RING Death fear... Christophe­r Eccleston hit a low point filming The A Word, below left
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