Episode 2
The UK's leading inventors build life-changing solutions for people in desperate need. The team attempt to build a BMX bicycle for a young boy who was born with no hands or feet.
The Big Fix team use cutting-edge science and technology to find solutions for problems that have so far gone unsolved.
They attempt to tackle one of the biggest rural crimes in the UK and work to find a way to build a BMX bicycle for a young boy who was born with no hands or feet.
Meanwhile, in Peterborough, 56-year-old Graham is suffering from locked-in syndrome, meaning he is almost completely paralysed and unable to speak. Can the team come up with a way for him to have conversations with the medical team around him and, most importantly, his family and friends?
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Meet Graham
Duration: 04:14
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The White Stripes
Seven Nation Army
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Simon Reeve |
Participant | Haiyan Zhang |
Participant | Jude Pullen |
Participant | Ross Atkin |
Participant | Yusuf Muhammad |
Participant | Zoe Laughlin |
Participant | Ruby Steel |
Participant | Ryan White |
Executive Producer | Tim Harcourt |
Executive Producer | Ros Ponder |
Series Producer | Tom Watt-Smith |
Director | Tom Watt-Smith |
Production Company | Studio Lambert |
Executive Producer | Mick Ebeling |
Executive Producer | Caskey Ebeling |
Production Company | Not Impossible Labs |
Broadcasts
- Wed 14 Dec 2016 21:00
- Thu 15 Dec 2016 23:15
- Wed 1 Feb 2017 03:05
- Tue 15 Oct 2019 20:00
- Wed 16 Oct 2019 02:55
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