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The Thrower Report

on BBC One London

Leukaemia - Why Us? An investigation by Debbie Thrower.
Elly and Lee both suffered from leukaemia; Elly died, Lee survived. Their parents want to know 'why them?'. Could it be the nearby
Sellafield nuclear plant?
With Debbie the parents visit leading scientists.
In Lancaster they discover that although there is danger in radiation, it may not be what they thought. In
London, the scientists reveal that the leukaemia may be the price we pay for protecting our children from other diseases. So is the nuclear industry off the hook?
Film editor DAVID WILSON
Executive producer DAVID PATERSON Series producer KATHARINE EVERETT Producer PETER CERESOLE
0 HEALTH: page 83

Contributors

Reporter:
Debbie Thrower.
Film Editor:
David Wilson
Executive Producer:
David Paterson
Series Producer:
Katharine Everett
Producer:
Peter Ceresole

BBC One London

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