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Published 08:22 1 Oct 2019 BST
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"And I'm glad we're going ahead with it, even though I'm not well," he went on.
"I'd like to be here when it's over, but I want you to enjoy it very well. I had hoped to be in better condition doing it, but I don't have to be in better condition - you have.
"And the title of it is, Thanks for the Memories. Love you all."
Grace passed away from lung cancer in July 2019. He had been diagnosed with pneumonia the month before.
Part one of last night's documentary left viewers incredibly moved by the comedian's selflessness, even in his ill health - as well as his ability to bring humour and joy into any situation.
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Part two of Brendan Grace: Thanks for the Memories airs next Monday, October 7 on RTÉ one.Entertainment

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