Extraordinary People
Extraordinary People: Season 8

Air Date

March 18, 2009

Episodes

12 episodes

Extraordinary People

Season 8

Episodes

1. The World's Oldest Conjoined Twins

March 18, 2009
60 min

Ronnie and Donnie Galyon are the world's oldest conjoined twins at 57. The show takes a look at their lives.

2. Tree Man - The Cure

March 25, 2009
60 min

The show takes a look at an Indonesian fisherman called Dede who is afflicted with tree like growths on his limbs.

3. Freak Show Family

April 1, 2009
60 min

The series takes a look at the lives of some Indonesian circus performers whose medical conditions made them the main attraction in a freak show. After the circus finished the individuals tried to adjust to a normal life and a British surgeon headed out to Indonesia to see if he could help them.

4. The World's Heaviest Man Gets Married

April 8, 2009
60 min

Cameras follow the planet's heaviest man as he prepares to get married in Mexico.

5. Britain's Tiniest Toddlers

April 15, 2009
60 min

The series follows the daily lives of three primordial dwarves.

6. The Man With Someone Else's Face

April 22, 2009
60 min

The cameras follow a Chinese surgeon as he attempts a partial face transplant on a man who was attacked by a bear.

7. Octopus Man

April 29, 2009
60 min

The series takes a look at the life of Rudy Santos who had three extra limbs when he was born.

8. The Man Who Shared His Liver

May 6, 2009
60 min

A son prepares to risk his own life in an effort to save that of his mother.

9. Growing Up Without a Face

May 13, 2009
60 min

The series tells the story of five-year-old Juliana who was born with a severe case of Treacher Collins syndrome.

10. Electric Human

May 20, 2009
60 min

The series takes a look at a man in Puerto Rico who says he can conduct electricity through his body.

11. The World's Strongest Toddler

June 3, 2009
60 min

The series takes a look at Liam Hoekstra who has 40 per cent more muscle than the average child his age.

12. Real Wolf Kids

June 8, 2009
60 min

The documentary strand exploring extraordinary tales of human experience concludes with the story of two children suffering from congenital hypertrichosis, or ‘werewolf syndrome’. The programme investigates how genetic research may hold the key to giving these children normal lives – and potentially helping millions of others. Seven-year-old Nat Sasuphan from Thailand was born with congenital hypertrichosis, an extremely rare and incurable disorder that causes the sufferer to grow excessive hair on the face and body. “The worst thing at school is when the new students make fun of me,” says Nat, whose father is worried that Nat’s condition will cause her to develop an inferiority complex. Removing the hair is tricky: laser treatment had bad side effects, hair removal cream leaves a rash and shaving may harm the skin.

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