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Alex Brooker continues to chart the history of the National Health Service via the treasured mementoes and personal stories of patients and staff whose lives it has affected since its inception in ...1948. This second episode covers a period in which the NHS expands beyond all recognition as it is forced to evolve and adapt to the needs of an ever growing, and ever more diverse population, all against a background of social strife and the increasing pressures to privatise. Amongst the highly cherished artefacts we see are the personal letters of Dr Elphis Christopher, a family planning specialist who received death threats when she dared advocate sex education in schools, the NHS wigs given to Grand National winning jockey Bob Champion when he underwent a then revolutionary form of chemotherapy for testicular cancer, and the pram and teddy bear of Alastair Macdonald, the world’s second, and the NHS’s first, test tube baby. This era of 1973 to 1997 was a time of extreme social change and the NHS was forced to adapt accordingly. Neurosurgeon Alan Crockard reveals a small titanium plate he and his colleagues in Belfast invented at the height of the conflict in Northern Ireland to insert into head wounds, an innovation that in his words ‘helped people survive the unsurvivable’. Wendy Watson, the first woman in Britain to have a pre-emptive double mastectomy, shares the hand-written letter she received from Princess Diana, thanking her for her work raising money for Breast Cancer Screening. And mum of two Rosemary Cox shows us the brooch her dying son gave her, shortly before his tragic death from a brain tumour became the catalyst for her campaign to create the UK’s Organ Donor Register.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Series: The NHS: A People's History; Series 1
Episode 2
First transmission date: 09-07-2018
Original broadcast channel: BBC 4
Published: 2018
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
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Duration: 00:59:06
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Directors: Kemi Majekodunmi
Producers: 7 Wonder Productions; Zoe Jewell; Eve Kay
Presenter: Alex Brooker
Contributors: Alex Brooker; Elizabeth Anionwu; Bob Champion; Elphis Christopher; Christine Cox; Rosemary Cox; Alan Crockard; Alistair Macdonald; Grace Macdonald; Celia Newman; Lauren Palmer; Pete Sait; Stephen Thornton; Wendy Watson
Link to related site: BBC website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bb2k9h
Production number: FKID553K
Videofinder number: 230906
Available to public: no