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Frank Bruno to be subject of TV drama

Frank Bruno will be the subject of a new TV drama series.

The boxing legend is reportedly in talks with a production company who are keen to turn his autobiography, ‘Let Me Be Frank’, into a multi-episode programme.

It is believed the BBC are keen on the venture, though Netflix or Amazon Prime could also be in contention for the rights.

A source told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column: "Despite retiring from the sport more than 20 years ago, Frank remains one of the country’s best-loved sports stars.

"The story of his life has never been told on TV before and is likely to be a massive hit with viewers."

The programme would focus not just on Frank’s sporting career, but also his battle with mental health issues that has seen him sectioned three times since his 1996 retirement from the ring.

The insider added: "The drama would focus heavily on Frank’s fight ­outside the ring. In many ways Frank’s battle with his demons has been his toughest ever. And that’s a compelling story."

A spokesperson for the 58-year-old star confirmed he had been approached about the show and said Frank is "looking forward" to the project.

The representative said: "Frank’s had a few people say they want to tell his story on screen over the years. He’s looking ­forward to someone getting their camera out."

Last year, Frank contracted pneumonia and later admitted he had "feared the worst" when he was hospitalised with the lung condition.

He said: ""It was awful – and for a few moments I was fearing the worst.

"I couldn’t catch my breath and the more I tried, the more pain I was in. I was not sure if it was my heart or I had broken a rib."