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Pushing Up the Daisies

As she approaches her 80th year, Penelope Simpson decides to paint her own coffin. She uses flowers from her garden as inspiration and invites friends and relatives to join in.

As she approaches her 80th year, Penelope Simpson decides to paint her own coffin. She keeps it in her garden shed, which acts as her studio. As the year passes, she paints the lid with flowers from every season, picked from her garden. Then she invites friends and relatives to paint whatever they like on the coffin too. She says, 'It's a nice way for your friends to say goodbye to you, and you to say goodbye to your friends'.

Then her grand-daughter Olivia comes to stay, and when she's invited to paint her grandmother's coffin, a profound connection between them is revealed.

Producer: Sara Conkey.

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28 minutes

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Mon 23 Feb 2015 11:00

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  • Mon 23 Feb 2015 11:00