By Sebastian Murphy-bates For Mailonline
Published: 10:42 BST, 17 June 2019 | Updated: 10:42 BST, 17 June 2019
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Michael Barrymore has revealed that he wants to meet the father of the man who tragically died in his swimming pool as he called for police to deal with the 31-year-old's death 'properly'.
In his first live TV interview in five years, the comedian told Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid that he wants 74-year-old Terry Lubbock to finally have closure over his son's death in Roydon, Essex, in 2001.
Mr Barrymore's remarks on today's Good Morning Britain come two days after Mr Lubbock said he wanted to face him on TV to talk about Stuart, who died at a party during which drugs and alcohol were taken.
Michael Barrymore (pictured on today's Good Morning Britain) says he would be 'happy' to meet Terry Lubbock, the father of Stuart, who died at the comedian's party in 2001
Mr Barrymore opened up about his trouble with addiction as he appeared on Good Morning Britain today for his first live TV interview in five years
Mr Lubbock said his life had been on standby for 18 years as the former Strike it Lucky host appeared on Piers Morgan's Life Stories on June 9.
Today the 67-year-old entertainer told Good Morning Britain that he'd be happy to meet with Mr Lubbock.
'I'm happy to do that any time,' he said. 'I want them