Nick and Vicky
Can rugby-playing groom Nick, more used to scrabbling around on a muddy pitch, give his bride-to-be Victoria the wedding day she deserves after a serious illness?
28-year-old Victoria Bilio from Widnes near Liverpool is leaving the most important day of her life in the hands of her fiance, Nick Royle. Seven years ago when Victoria was only 21, she had her first wedding, but it wasn't the dream day she was hoping for - she hired her wedding dress and had her reception in a hotel conference room she didn't like. This marriage didn't last long, and two years ago she finally met the true love of her life, 27-year-old Nick. Nick plays top-flight rugby league for Widnes Vikings and Warrington Wolves and represents England in rugby Sevens.
But just two months into their relationship Victoria fell ill with a life-threatening condition. She was diagnosed will Guillain-Barre syndrome, an autoimmune disorder that attacks the nervous system. It was a difficult start to their relationship, with three months stuck in hospital, but Nick never left her side. Two years on and Victoria is completely back on her feet, but because of her illness they've not been able to afford a place of their own, and currently live with Nick's parents.
For Victoria, this is a second chance at life and marriage. So what happens when her rugby-playing groom decides to give her a Royale wedding just because his surname is Royle? Can this groom, who is more used to playing rugby on a muddy pitch, really give her the wedding day she deserves?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Michelle Darling |
Director | Michelle Darling |
Series Producer | Rebecca Bayatti |
Broadcasts
- Tue 29 Nov 2011 21:00
- Wed 30 Nov 2011 00:30
- Thu 1 Dec 2011 04:25
- Thu 1 Dec 2011 20:00
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- Tue 6 Dec 2011 02:30
- Mon 12 Dec 2011 19:00
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- Wed 14 Jan 2015 19:00
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- Tue 1 Mar 2016 03:00