Roman Kemp appears to be in front of a BBC documentary on male suicide and mental health.
The specialty will see the radio guest, 27, talk about high levels of male suicide and what can be done to help those who are struggling, according to The Sun.
The documentary also sees Roman talk about the days following the sad news of the sudden death of his friend Joe Lyons in August last year.
Mental health: Roman Kemp reportedly in front of one-off BBC documentary examining high rates of male suicide
Romans have previously been vocal in raising awareness of ‘mental well-being’ and urging ‘struggling’ people to reach out.
Commenting on the new documentary, a source told The Sun: ‘Romans now wants to put that message in a more formal way with a full presentation dedicated to Joe, hoping it will help others. ‘
MailOnline has contacted Roman representatives for comment.
Roman’s best friend Joe, who was a popular producer on Global radio for nine years, died suddenly in August last year. The cause of death has not been determined.

Tragic: The documentary also sees Roman talk about the days after the news of the sudden death of his friend Joe Lyons last August
After his friend’s death, Roman spoke emotionally to fans on his Sunday Best show, which he co-hosts with Martin Kemp’s father, urging them to ‘reach out’.
Honoring Joe, he said: ‘Before we can start with our usual show, you may have read that it has been a very difficult week for me personally, because I lost my best friend. ..
‘He has completely destroyed his family, his friends, me, my family. I really want to make sure I use this time right now to say if you’re struggling, make sure you know you can reach out …
‘There’s always someone you can talk to: your family, friends, colleagues … or anyone from the outside support charities …
‘ITV has the mental health campaign called Britain Get Talking, which encourages all of us to reach out and talk to someone.’

Praise: After the death of his friend, Roman spoke emotionally to fans on his Sunday Best show, urging them to ‘reach out’. The program was very dedicated to Joe
Roman read the service’s website address [itv.com/britaingettalking] before Martin’s father supported him: ‘Well do it, Ro!’
At the end of the show, a picture of Joe was shown, with the program dedicated to him.
Roman also introduced a tattoo into his leg, in honor of his late friend, who was one of the representatives of his Capital Breakfast show.
Explaining why he chose his bird design tattoo, he wrote on Instagram: ‘Joe had this tattoo and I would always say it was awesome and looked like a pigeon. So I got it in the same place … ‘
Roman also shared a selection of pictures of him with Joe and wrote: ‘You will always be my brother, my best friend and my companion. Every day I miss seeing you and wish I could show you how many people know it’s best for you.

Suddenly: Roman’s best friend Joe, who was a popular producer on Global radio for nine years, died suddenly in August last year. The cause of death has not been determined


Rubbing: Roman also applied a tattoo on his leg, in honor of his late friend, who was one of the representatives of his Capital Breakfast show
‘You taught me everything I know, I wouldn’t be where I am if it weren’t for you sitting next to me for the last 6 years. Pushing me and supporting me through everything.
‘I can only hope that I gave you the same love, loyalty and lots of fun you gave me.
‘We have so many memories that range from sharing beds in the middle of nowhere to dancing on tables to breaking world records. I’m sorry I didn’t stop texting you and sending memes to you.
‘We were just starting our adventure together but I’m going to take you with me for the rest of it, flying that flag for both of us.
‘I love you more than I can ever explain. See you soon mate ”
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Best friend: When the DJ found out that Joe had died, he suddenly went off the air and didn’t return until the next week.