Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,694 playable programmes from the BBC

Ellie Simmonds: A World Without Dwarfism?

Duration: 59 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & LincsLatest broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland

Available for 1 month

Ellie Simmonds, five-time Paralympics gold medallist, is used to an environment where difference is celebrated. But now she’s investigating a controversial new drug that some people argue could bring an end to dwarfism.

A pioneering drug is coming on the market that promises to make children with achondroplasia - Ellie’s form of dwarfism - grow closer to average height. A genetic condition, achondroplasia is the most common type of dwarfism in the UK, and the new treatment raises the question: if cutting-edge medicine can stop disability in its tracks, should we use it?

Travelling around the UK and US, Ellie Simmonds explores all sides of this contentious debate, following currently available treatments for dwarfism, meeting families embarking on the drug trial, others who feel treatment would have positively impacted their lives, and those who are proud of their identity and question the aims of the drug.

The road to acceptance and inclusion for disabled people has been hard won, and many feel these gains are in danger of being lost, while others see only positives with breakthroughs in modern treatments. Ellie draws on her own experiences and reflects on wider questions about the relationship between science and disability. Show less

Contributors

Presenter:
Ellie Simmonds
Executive Producer:
Colleen Flynn
Director:
Kate Monaghan
Producer:
Jasleen Sethi
Production Company:
Flicker Productions

About this data

This data is drawn from the data stream that informs BBC's iPlayer and Sounds. The information shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was/is subject to change and may not be accurate. More