Watch: The real-life Barbie, the Million Pound Man and an inspirational author
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John Burkhill: The Million Pound Man
86-year-old John Burkhill, known as The Man With The Pram, has raised over £1 million for Macmillan Cancer Support. The local legend has taken part in more than 1,000 races in support of the charity, including London and New York marathons. In an exclusive Shots! TV documentary, we hear from the man himself and discover how one person has made such a difference. Watch Real Life Heroes: John Burkhill: The Million Pound Man to find out more.
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Hide AdUnconventional Brits: Episode 34
In the Unconventional Brits series, we follow the real lives of some of the most extraordinary people, hobbies and places in the country. In this episode, we find out how health issues led a woman to re-discover herself and become the author of Too High to Function. We also meet some retro food and model trains enthusiasts and discover a restored nuclear bunker. You can watch Unconventional Brits: Episode 34 to find out more.
Caught on Camera: Quirky fashions and extraordinary designers part 2
In the second of a two-part series, we take a look at vintage fashion lovers and unique clothing designers. In the episode, we meet a textile student upcycling her late grandfather’s clothes, a 1960s vintage-lover and the real-life Barbie who models her car, clothes and dream house. You can watch Caught on Camera: Quirky fashions and extraordinary designers part 2 to find out more.
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