Close brushes with death
Close brushes with death. 1/13. Olivia Giles interviews Scottish mountaineer Jamie Andrew about the climb that claimed the life of his close friend, and nearly his own.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 10/13. Featuring the entrepreneur Mick Jackson, who, following a traumatic experience climbing K2, set up a charity to help Third World children.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 11/13. Tracy Browne tells Olivia Giles about the night she nearly lost her life at the hands of Peter Sutcliffe.
Details12/13. Chris Moon tells Olivia Giles how he negotiated his way out of a kidnap situation in Cambodia only to be facing potential death two years later in the same country.
Details13/13. Raste Khan tells Oliva Giles about the medical trial that went horribly wrong.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 2/13. Olivia Giles talks to Caroline Roberts about her job working as a nanny in Gloucester.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 3/13. Olivia Giles interviews Paul Kelly, who considers himself to be the luckiest man alive.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 4/13. Olivia Giles meets Linda Kinnon, the last person to be pulled out alive from the rubble after the Stockline Plastics Factory explosion in May 2004.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 5/13. Olivia Giles speaks to Richard Jones, a Scotsman who was on his way to work on the No.30 London bus on the morning of 7th July.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 6/13. Olivia Giles interviews Richard Moore, a fisherman who encountered a ferocious storm while fishing off North West Iceland.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 7/13. Olivia Giles speaks to Mike Thexton about how he narrowly escaped death after being held hostage for 12 hours.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 8/13. Olivia Giles speaks to Jamie Cuthbertson about the day his life was nearly destroyed after an accident at work.
DetailsClose brushes with death. 9/13. Olivia Giles speaks to journalist Marie Colvin about her fight for survival after being badly injured whilst working undercover in Sri Lanka.
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