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The Best Episodes of Extraordinary People Season 6

Every episode of Extraordinary People Season 6 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Extraordinary People Season 6!

Extraordinary People is a television documentary series broadcast on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom. Each programme follows the lives of people with a rare...
Genre:Documentary
Network:Channel 5

Season 6 Ratings Summary

"7/7 - The Man Who Should Be Dead" is the best rated episode of "Extraordinary People" season 6. It scored 7.1/10 based on 41 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 9/3/2007. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "The Man Who Dreams the Future".

  • 7/7 - The Man Who Should Be Dead
    7.1/1041 votes

    #1 - 7/7 - The Man Who Should Be Dead

    Season 6 Episode 1 - Aired 9/3/2007

    Extraordinary People looks at Danny Biddle, who was sitting only a few feet away from suicide bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan on the London Underground when Khan exploded his bomb. He talks about the events of that day on the 7th of July and how he was helped by other survivors and managed to survive in spite of severe injuries. He talks about his treatment and life since then and his recent marriage.

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  • The Man Who Dreams the Future
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    #2 - The Man Who Dreams the Future

    Season 6 Episode 2 - Aired 9/10/2007

    This report by Extraordinary People looks at Chris Robinson, from Dunstable in Britain, who has pre-cognitive dreams, often of disasters, and who dreamed about planes crashing into tall buildings just two days before 911 in New York. He has also helped in the discovery of missing people and has even undergone various tests to see whether he really does have precognition.

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  • The Real Sleeping Beauty
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    #3 - The Real Sleeping Beauty

    Season 6 Episode 3 - Aired 9/17/2007

    Extraordinary People investigates the story of Sarah Scantlin, who was injured in a car accident in 1984 and awoke from a coma twenty years later. She was able to speak and think clearly, and revealed that she had been fully aware of what was going on around her during the time of her coma, but had been unable to express herself or move. The story continues as she tries to overcome the physical deterioration in her muscles and body, determined to live as full and normal of a life as possible.

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  • The Tiniest Boy in Britain
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    #4 - The Tiniest Boy in Britain

    Season 6 Episode 4 - Aired 9/24/2007

    This episode of Extraordinary People centers on Alex Connerty from Liverpool, England, who was born with the rare genetic condition primordial dwarfism. This disease severely stunted his growth and means that he will grow no taller than three feet. The report follows Alez and his parents as they travel to the USA in the hopes of finding out more about the condition and his life expectantcy, while he attends the "Little People of America" convention.

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  • Living with Half a Brain
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    #5 - Living with Half a Brain

    Season 6 Episode 5 - Aired 10/1/2007

    Six year old Cameron Mott from North Carolina, USA, suffers from continuous epileptic fits caused by the progressive brain disorder called Rasmussen's Encephalitis. Extraordinary People follows Cameron and her family as she undergoes a complex and dangerous operation to cure her. The report also looks at Sean Goldthorpe, a teenager from London, England, who is undergoing exploratory treatment and monitoring to try and pinpoint how his increasing epileptic fits can be stopped.

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  • The Boy Who Can Never Grow Old
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    #6 - The Boy Who Can Never Grow Old

    Season 6 Episode 6 - Aired 10/8/2007

    Horizon looks at 19 year old Stuart Wickison, who suffers from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The condition is usually fatal by the time those affected reach their early twenties. In spite of this, Stuart is determined to go to a local university Horizon follows him as he overcomes increasing medical problems.

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  • The Girl with a New Face
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    #7 - The Girl with a New Face

    Season 6 Episode 7 - Aired 10/15/2007

    Marlie Casseus from Haiti is just 13 years old as she undergoes dangerous and pioneering facial operations to remove a huge lesion caused by the fibrous dysplasia. Without the surgery, she is in danger of going blind and subsequently killing her from suffocation and starvation. However, the surgery itself is high risk and involves replacing facial bones.

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  • The Man with No Face
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    #8 - The Man with No Face

    Season 6 Episode 8 - Aired 12/6/2007

    Horizon reports on a 51 year old Lisbon man, Jose Mestre, whose face has been engulfed by a massive tumor. Horizon shows how Jose copes with his condition and follows him as he explores life-changing surgery.

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  • The Boys Joined at the Head
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    #9 - The Boys Joined at the Head

    Season 6 Episode 9 - Aired 2/20/2008

    This episode of Horizon reports on the Ibrahim twins, conjoined twins joined at the head, documenting the pioneering surgery to separate them in 2003 and their return home to Egypt and how they have recovered and developed since.

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  • Hope for Hayley
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    #10 - Hope for Hayley

    Season 6 Episode 10 - Aired 2/27/2008

    Horizon updates a previous documentary on nine year old Hayley Okines, who suffers from the ageing disease, Progeria. They follow her as she embarks on a journey to test a new drug in the USA and deals with the grief of losing her eleven year old friend and fellow progeria sufferer.

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  • The Fastest Man on No Legs
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    #11 - The Fastest Man on No Legs

    Season 6 Episode 11 - Aired 3/5/2008

    In this report by Extraordinary People, Oscar Pistorius, a South African Para-olympic champion, had his legs amputated when he was born. Today, he uses state-of-the art artifical legs with carbon fiber feet to run. Over the course of a year, he tries to break into the world of normal athletic competition while the International Association of Athletics Federation considers whether he has an unfair advantage or not using his artificial legs.

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  • The Girls with Too Much Skin
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    #12 - The Girls with Too Much Skin

    Season 6 Episode 12 - Aired 3/19/2008

    Extraordinary People looks at sisters Lucy and Hannah Betts, and Dana and Lara Bowen, who have the genetic disorder Harlequin Ichthyosis, which makes their skin grow at an abnormal rate. This report follows them in their daily life, including three baths a day to remove excess skin build up.

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  • The World's Heaviest Man
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    #13 - The World's Heaviest Man

    Season 6 Episode 13 - Aired 4/2/2008

    This documentary by Extraordinary People is about Manuel Urib from Mexico, who weighs more than 1218 pounds and is completely bed-ridden. This report follows him over a year as he follows a special diet program created by various doctors and medical personnel from around the world as he begins to lose weight.

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  • The Human Camera
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    #14 - The Human Camera

    Season 6 Episode 14 - Aired 4/9/2008

    This episode of Extraordinary People is about Stephen Wiltshire, an autistic savant artist, who has the extraordinary ability to draw detailed pictures of buildings and cities entirely from memory. This report looks at his life and work, and also as he attempts to draw a 4 meter panorama drawing of London in just five days, based on a fifteen minute helicopter ride above the city.

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  • Half Man Half Tree
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    #15 - Half Man Half Tree

    Season 6 Episode 15 - Aired 4/14/2008

    Extraordinary People brings you the story of Dede, an Indonsian man, who suffers from a bizarre skin condition that has left him covered in organic tree-like growths. He travels to the USA to see a dermatologist, Dr Gaspari from the University of Maryland, who concludes that the condition is linked to warts that have formed out of control due to the body's inability to cope with them because of an immuno-deficiency condition.

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  • World's Smallest Kids
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    #16 - World's Smallest Kids

    Season 6 Episode 16 - Aired 4/27/2008

    This report by Extraordinary People is about the lives and experiences of three children who were born with the Primordial Dwarfism. With this disease, the children can only expect to grow to just three feet tall.

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  • The World's Tallest man
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    #17 - The World's Tallest man

    Season 6 Episode 17 - Aired 6/25/2008

    This episode of Extraordinary People features 36 year old Ukranian, Leonid Stadnyk, who is the tallest living man in the world at 8'4". Professor Michael Besser, the UK's leading specialist in gigantism, travels to the Ukraine to see if he can save him from a potentially life threatening condition.

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  • Robochick and the Bionic Boy
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    #18 - Robochick and the Bionic Boy

    Season 6 Episode 18 - Aired 7/2/2008

    Extraordinary People explores the life of Cheri Robertson, who was fitted with a prototype electronic vision system 15 years after losing her sight an automobile accident. However, Jens Naumann, the first patient to undergo the prototype surgery, considers having his defective system removed, Cheri begins to have problems with her system too. The documentary also looks at Evan Reynolds, who has the world's most advanced bionic hand.

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  • Outlaw Births
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    #19 - Outlaw Births

    Season 6 Episode 19 - Aired 7/9/2008

    In this story, Extraordinary People follows three women as they prepare to give birth without medical attention, anesthetics, or professional intervention. Known as freebirthing, it is becoming increasingly popular in the UK and America despite doctor's reservations about the practice, and the issue of legalility.

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  • The Rainman Twins
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    #20 - The Rainman Twins

    Season 6 Episode 20 - Aired 7/23/2008

    Extraordinary People investigates Savantism, a rare disorder in which sufferers of developmental disabilities, often autism, are capable of acts of genius that far outstrip their expected level of ability. In Flo and Kay's case, they each have extraordinary memories for facts and dates. Through interviews with several medical professionals, the film attempts to expose the truth behind this amazing and misunderstood condition.

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  • Woman with Giant Legs
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    #21 - Woman with Giant Legs

    Season 6 Episode 21 - Aired 8/21/2008

    Documentary about Mary Sellars, a woman whose legs are four times larger than average and who suffers from an extreme form of Proteus Syndrome. Follows her as she travels to see doctors' in the USA and meets various amputees, as she may have to undergo amputation in order to resolve growing health problems that her condition is causing. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/842912

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