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Life File

on BBC One London

A Chance You 've Got to Take A series about life and death issues in modern medicine.
Kay Alexander opens the file on Peter Harrison , a Warwickshire driving instructor.
At the age of 42, Peter was dying of heart disease, then he was offered 'a chance you've got to take' - a heart transplant.
This is the story of how one man and his wife coped with the disease, the operation at Papworth, and his recovery afterwards.
Picture editor IAN BELLlON Producer JOHN CLARKE

Contributors

Unknown:
Kay Alexander
Unknown:
Peter Harrison
Editor:
Ian Belllon
Producer:
John Clarke

BBC One London

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