Inventing the impossible A team of inventors attempt to change the lives of three inspiring people with very... different problems.
40-year-old Graham was passionate about snowboarding until an accident dramatically changed his life. He was caught up in an avalanche and buried under the snow for half an hour before rescuers could dig him out. Now he’s severely disabled, spending most of his time in a wheelchair, and with limited use of his arms and legs. But, despite all the trauma he’s suffered, Graham dreams of one
Inventing the impossible In this episode, the fixers take on three more challenges to change lives, includin...g one of their toughest yet when they try to help a young boy with Tourette's to control his tics and behavioural issues.
Eleven-year-old Malachi lives with his mum and younger brother in Cornwall. Malachi has Tourette's Syndrome, a neurological condition characterised by involuntary movements and noises called tics. He also has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and struggles with disruptive urges and viol
Inventing the impossible The team of inventors are challenged to come up with ways to change the lives of th...ree more inspiring individuals who are facing difficulties in their everyday lives.
12-year-old Pollyanna lost her leg in a horrific accident when she was just two years old. She was waiting at a bus stop with her mother and grandmother when a bus careered into them, killing her grandmother and seriously injuring her and her mother. In the last ten years she has had 21 operations and been fitted with more than 20
Letter from John Westland Marston On the recommendation of his friend Dinah Craik (Muloch), John Westland Marston wri...tes to Sampson Low requesting that Harper & Co publish his latest book 'A Lady in her own right' in the USA. He refers to some of his other works including 'The Patrician's Daughter', 'Strathmore' and 'Anne Blake'.