Better Off Dead Season 1: #5 The Keys to Life and Death in Someone Else’s Hands: the Netherlands, Part 1
The Netherlands’ euthanasia laws are the longest-running in Europe.
Surprisingly, the drive to create them didn’t come from politicians; it came from doctors. Recognising that, like doctors in many countries (including our own), they were already assisting people to die, they pushed for a law that would bring the practice into the light – protecting both them and their patients.
After all, this is a country where euthanasia not only has support across the political spectrum and from all the major medical bodies – but also has one of the highest levels of public approval in the world.
Perhaps there’s more to these laws than we’ve been told?
‘It only lasted five minutes, but when I think back about it, it feels like a whole life – because we had this humour and this pure love feeling in the house. And I know for sure, and I can say with a hand on my heart, this is exactly how mother wants this.’
Marian Hoffman – describing the euthanasia of her mother, Gret, who was dying of cancer
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Know more
- Article: ‘The Right to Die’ – The Economist, 27 June 2015
- Article: ‘Euthanasia on the rise in Netherlands’, by Xavier Symons – BioEdge, 10 October 2015
- Article: ‘The Last Days of Annie Bus: A Chronicle of Dutch Euthanasia’, by Laura Höflinger – Der Spiegel, 4 February 2015
In this episode
- Alex Schadenberg
- Theo Boer
- Henk Reitsema
- Susan Hoffman
- Marian Hoffman
- Eric van Wijlick
- Gerrit Kimsma
Our theme music was composed by Zig Zag Lane for Zapruder’s Other Films, and edited by Jon Tjhia. Music used in this episode includes ‘I Might be Wrong’ (Radiohead), ‘Life Story’ (Ólafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm), ‘Loftið Verður Skyndilega Kalt’ (Ólafur Arnalds), ‘Says’ (Nils Frahm) and ‘Forty-Eight Angels’ (Paul Kelly).
Your stories
If you’re suffering, or someone you love has died badly – in a hospital, in palliative care, in a nursing home, or at home – add your voice and tell your story here.
Further information
Better Off Dead is produced by Thought Fox and the Wheeler Centre.
Executive producers Andrew Denton and Michael Williams. Producer and researcher Bronwen Reid. For Better Off Dead, the Wheeler Centre team includes Director Michael Williams, Head of Programming Emily Sexton, Projects Producer Amita Kirpalani and Digital Manager Jon Tjhia. Editing, sound design and mix on this episode is by Martin Peralta. Additional editing by Camilla Hannan.
Thank you
Thanks to field producer Emily Sexton, and to Paul Kelly and Sony ATV for the use of his song ‘Forty Eight Angels’.
The series
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Better Off Dead is produced by Thought Fox in partnership with the Wheeler Centre. It is written and created by Andrew Denton for Thought Fox.
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