Unanswered Questions Linger: The Mysterious Final Hours of Michael Mosley in Greece as His Last TV Show Premieres
How do you measure a life well-lived? Is it by the number of healthy years you rack up—or by how many people you make scratch their heads in wonder along the way? Michael Mosley, the TV presenter who made intermittent fasting cooler than sliced (whole-wheat, portion-controlled) bread and happily poked at all the things we dread about aging, left us all pondering that question . His final show—filmed before his shocking and untimely death on a Greek island—dives deep into what it really takes to become a “Superager.” It’s almost poetic, isn’t it? The man who made a living exploring the secrets to a longer, better life—right down to the last TV frame—left us with a cliffhanger that not even Hollywood could script . Now, as his last project airs, we’re invited to explore what Mosley uncovered, and just maybe, rethink how we chase longevity (and smartphone safety) ourselves . Ready to find out what Mosley was really onto? LEARN MORE.
Michael Mosley’s final TV show has begun to air after his tragic death in Greece last year.
The final show the presenter filmed before his death was about Superagers, unveiling the truth behind how to extend your life.
Mosley’s death followed a four-day search for the TV presenter after he went missing on the Greek island of Symi on June 5, 2024.
Just days later, his wife, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, confirmed that his body had been found. She called his death ‘devastating’ in a tribute, going on to say: “We had an incredibly lucky life together… We loved each other very much and were so happy together.”
His passing at 67 came as a shock to many, with tributes flooding in about the health, medicine, and diet TV presenter.

Michael Mosley was well known as a TV presenter who specialised in health, medicine and diet (Channel 4)
What was Michael Mosley famous for and what led to his death?
Mosley had become famous in part for his role in popularising dieting trends such as intermittent fasting – specifically the 5:2 diet – and for being the frontman of various health-based documentaries.
He graduated from university with a degree in medicine, but decided instead to work in TV, using his expertise to explain medical science and health to the masses.
The presenter, who used to appear on This Morning, went missing in June of 2024 after going for a walk whilst on holiday, sparking a multi-day, high-profile search.
He had decided to walk home rather than taking the ferry and was described as looking ‘energetic and cheerful’ by those who last saw him.
He collapsed on the same day he set off on his walk, sadly dying in a rocky area near the Agia Marina beach.

Mosley died in Greece at the age of 67 last year (Brook Mitchell via Getty Images)
Was a cause of death ever ruled in the case?
Mosley’s cause of death was ruled to be ‘indeterminate’ after a full investigation by a coroner. They found that it was likely either linked to heatstroke or a ‘non-identified pathological cause’.
The coroner went on to say it ‘may have been due to a medical event or as a result of a non-traumatic accident.’
No injuries were found on his body that may have caused his death, and both foul play and suicide were ruled out.
The investigation into his death also solved another mystery that had left people perplexed, as his phone was not found on his body.
The coroner’s report specifically noted the fact that he had deliberately left his phone at the villa to avoid getting it wet on the ferry. This meant that, when a medical incident occurred, he was tragically unable to call for help or be tracked by his loved ones.
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