Terry Wiles: Man's Estate
1980
Cat no. 5229
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A BBC East documentary profiling the life of thalidomide sufferer Terry Wiles.
On the occasion of his 18th birthday, this BBC East documentary celebrates the remarkable life of Terry Wiles, a thalidomide baby abandoned by his mother, and later adopted by Cambridgeshire couple Hazel and Leonard 'Len' Miles. Using archival footage and interviews with Terry, Hazel, Len and others, the film begins by highlighting Terry's childhood and teenage years, improved drastically by Len's ingenious inventions, especially a highly versatile electric wheelchair. It also covers his home life and hobbies, his love of fishing, his studies at Huntingdon Technical College and his plans for the future.
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Huntingdon Technical College
Keywords
Adoption; Disability; Thalidomide; Wheelchairs
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Production company : BBC East
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Producer : Douglas Salmon
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Editor : Ian Brown
Manifestations
Terry Wiles: Man's Estate
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Category: Non-fiction
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Genre: Television / Documentary / Biography / Health and Medicine
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Work Type: Television
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: BBC
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Subject: thalidomide / Terry Wiles / physically disabled people
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