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  • 2011-02-02T20:00:00Z
  • 1h
  • 10h (10 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Betty TV
  • Documentary
Beauty and the Beast: Ugly Face of Prejudice is a UK Channel 4 documentary series that investigates the extremes of discrimination against people with facial disfigurement.

10 episodes

Series Premiere

2011-02-02T20:00:00Z

1x01 Leo and Yasmin

Series Premiere

1x01 Leo and Yasmin

  • 2011-02-02T20:00:00Z1h

Burns survivor Leo meets self-proclaimed beauty addict Yasmin. When 59-year-old Leo from County Durham was 14, a fire at the shop he worked in left him with third-degree burns to his hands, face and legs. Leo survived the fire, but has since undergone over 120 different operations to rectify the damage and has been left with significant scarring. He is fiercely against the use of plastic surgery for cosmetic purposes and believes that women in particular are pressurised to attempt to emulate the physical perfection seen in the media. Leo meets beauty addict Yasmin, who spends 40 days a year doing her make up and would rather be vain than ugly. Yasmin is desperate to have breast surgery and would also like liposuction. With the help of Dr. Laxmi Kathuria, a psychiatrist who specialises in body image, Yasmin and Leo explore the reasons behind Yasmin's obsession with her appearance. Will their shared experience change their perceptions of each other? Will Leo manage to convince Yasmin that surgery is not the answer to her self image issues? And can the pair agree on what it truly means to be beautiful? Throughout the series Adam Pearson, who lives with Neurofibromatosis, which has given him a facial disfigurement, investigates the level of prejudice in society and gives a voice to those normally excluded from the beauty debate. This week Adam devises his own advertising campaign and takes it to the streets to see if the British public are ready to accept a different ideal of beauty.

2011-02-09T20:00:00Z

1x02 Sarah and Susan

1x02 Sarah and Susan

  • 2011-02-09T20:00:00Z1h

Sarah claims to be Britain's most cosmetically enhanced woman. She meets Susan, who has had over 60 corrective surgeries due to childhood cancer. Susan and Sarah are two outgoing and passionate people with very different views on beauty and the beauty industry. Fifty-year-old Sarah says she would try any treatment to turn back the body clock. From breast augmentation to rhinoplasty, this self-proclaimed 'vain cow' jokes that the only thing she has not had done is her feet. Sarah freely admits she would like to go to the grave looking 18. She is terrified of ageing and evangelical about the benefits of cosmetic surgery. She even carries cosmetic fillers in her handbag so she can inject herself when ever she feels that her face `needs a top up'. Forty-six-year old Susan from Edinburgh has had over 60 surgeries to correct the damage caused by a cancerous tumour and subsequent radiation treatment when she was a baby. Blind in her left eye and with reduced hearing, Susan is not prepared to sit at home and hide. When told that reconstructive surgery on her face could be either cosmetic or functional, she made the choice that it should be functional, saying there would be nothing worse that not being able to eat or drink. Susan believes in living the life that you have, and living it to the fullest rather than striving for the perfection. She has struggled to combat the prejudice of others throughout her life but feels confident and happy exactly how she is. Susan is keen to show Sarah that beauty is only skin deep, but does Sarah even care? With the help of Dr. Laxmi Kathuria, a psychiatrist who specialises in body image, Sarah and Susan put their many differences aside to explore when and how Sarah's obsession with her appearance started and how Susan has built up her confidence in the face of the prejudice of others. Adam Pearson, who lives with a facial disfigurement caused by his Neurofibromatosis, investigates the world of celebrity and why people like him are virtually invisible on TV, in movies and pop music. Where they do appear it is usually cast as the villain, such as Bond villain Blofeld. Adam meets a casting director to see if the times have changed and the industry is ready for him to play the Hollywood hero. He also meets the man behind the Spice Girls, Chris Herbert, for an opinion on whether his looks are still a barrier to people like him breaking into pop.

2011-02-16T20:00:00Z

1x03 Andy and Elicia

1x03 Andy and Elicia

  • 2011-02-16T20:00:00Z1h

Andy Tedder, who has Treacher Collins syndrome, meets Manchester beauty queen Elicia Davies. As the reigning Miss Manchester, 23-year-old Elicia is totally dependent on makeup, taking up to three hours every morning putting it on. Elicia thinks nothing of spending the majority of her salary on her appearance. Andy tries to persuade beauty queen Elicia Davies that beauty really is more than skin deep. A landscape gardener from Bournemouth, Andy has Treacher Collins syndrome, a genetic condition that affects 1 in 10,000 people. The condition stopped his facial bones developing in the womb, as well as his ears. Andy has had to endure years of painful reconstructive surgery and taunts from the public. When the two first meet, Elicia isn't shy in expressing her shock at Andy's condition, and admitting that if she looked like him she wouldn't be happy. And Andy is equally as shocked by Elicia's dependency on makeup and flippant desire for plastic surgery. With the guidance of psychiatrist Dr Laxmi Kathuria, Andy and Elicia begin to confront for the first time the personal insecurities that have plagued them throughout their lives. Will Andy ever gain the courage to put himself out there and find love, and can Elicia stop hiding behind the armour and free herself from the beauty beast? Also this episode, campaigner Adam Pearson investigates the wide-spread use of airbrushing in magazines and advertising, and enlists the help of a digital re-toucher to see if giving him the perfect symmetrical face can make him more 'beautiful' in the eyes of the public.

2011-02-23T20:00:00Z

1x04 Jessica and Chloe

1x04 Jessica and Chloe

  • 2011-02-23T20:00:00Z1h

Can one young mum with a facial disfigurement convince a young glamour model that there is more to life than looking pretty? Twenty-six-year-old mum Jessica Whitfield was born with a haemangioma on the right hand side of her face. After growing to the size of a tennis ball, much of the tumour was removed; but it left a prominent scar, which has caused the side of Jessica's face to sag. After years of unwanted attention from the public, Jessica feels excluded from the image-obsessed world we live in and worries about the carefree attitude to cosmetic surgery that is sweeping the nation. For 22-year-old glamour model and mum Chloe Page, looking good is more than a lifestyle choice - it's her career. She spends a staggering one month of the year applying makeup, at a cost of over £300 per month. Despite this, Chloe still sees herself as far from perfect and, having already enhanced her breasts, has liposuction and a nose job on her cosmetic surgery wish list. When the two first meet, Chloe is shocked and saddened by Jessica's appearance, while Jessica is amazed that, with a two-year-old daughter, Chloe still manages to spend so much time on her appearance. However, these initial preconceptions are soon thrown into doubt, as a day spent in each other's lives reveals which of the two mums is really the biggest victim of the beauty beast. With the help of psychiatrist Dr Laxmi Kathuria, Chloe finally confronts the body-image insecurities that have burdened her since childhood. But can Chloe overcome these insecurities, put her wish for more cosmetic surgery on hold, and become the confident mother and role model for her child that she longs to be? Meanwhile, campaigner Adam Pearson looks at the discrimination people with facial disfigurements face in the workplace, and undertakes his own experiment to see if looks really do matter when serving the public.

2011-03-02T20:00:00Z

1x05 Michael and Laura

1x05 Michael and Laura

  • 2011-03-02T20:00:00Z1h

A budding Olympic hopeful and burns victim comes to the aid of a self-confessed beautyholic whose obsession has put her thousands of pounds in debt. At eight months old Michael Boateng was left with significant facial scarring when he rolled off his mother's bed and became trapped with his face against a boiling hot water pipe. Michael sustained severe burns and lost an ear, and after undergoing four painful skin grafts, lived through years of hurtful name calling. As a way of coping, Michael turned to sport and now hopes to compete in the 2012 London Olympics. But he also remains determined to put a stop to the trend for quick surgical fixes. On the other side of the debate is Laura Summers, a woman whose obsession with her appearance is threatening to consume her life. Laura has spent the past eight years chasing her dreams of physical perfection, with costly consequences. Now, the numerous surgical procedures - including several boob and nose jobs, botox and lip fillers - have left her a whopping £30,000 in debt. With the help of psychiatrist Dr Laxmi Kathuria, can Michael convince Laura to accept her natural body, learn her limits and quell her beauty obsession for good? Also in this episode Adam Pearson questions the fashion industry's notion of beauty and takes his campaign to London Fashion Week, where he stages a runway show to prove that models of all shapes and sizes are beautiful.

Season Finale

2011-03-09T20:00:00Z

1x06 Adam and Louisa

Season Finale

1x06 Adam and Louisa

  • 2011-03-09T20:00:00Z1h

In the final episode of the series, facially-disfigured campaigner Adam Pearson goes head-to-head with 21-year-old WAG lookalike Louisa Day in what could be his biggest challenge yet. Twenty-five-year-old graduate Adam Pearson was born with Neurofibromatosis, a rare condition that caused benign growths to grow on his head and face, impairing both his sight and hearing. Despite undergoing 27 surgical procedures, the growths remain prominent and Adam has lived through years of bullying as a result. Having accepted his condition, Adam hopes to convince people to see beyond the exterior and judge others by their characters rather than their appearance. At the other end of the scale is Louisa Day, a young woman who's made a career out of her obsession with beauty. As a makeup artist, Louisa feels it is her job to look good, spending two hours getting ready each morning and up to three hours for a night out. And Louisa is willing to do whatever it takes to maintain and improve her appearance, having already undergone painful collagen fillers she's now considering a breast augmentation. So far this series, Adam has been taking his campaign to get people like him noticed by a beauty-obsessed society to the streets, but how will he fare when faced with a woman who personifies this beauty craze? It's a bumpy ride for both during this journey as they confront not just the public's prejudices but their own, and grapple with the uncomfortable memories that have shaped who they are today.

Season Premiere

2012-07-10T19:00:00Z

2x01 Gary and Reggie

Season Premiere

2x01 Gary and Reggie

  • 2012-07-10T19:00:00Z1h

Twenty-one-year-old beautyholic and drama student Gary Thompson meets 47-year-old Reggie Bibbs from Houston, Texas. Gary has spent up to £31,000 in the last five years on looking good. He wants to have a nose job and look like Kim Kardashian. Reggie has one the world's most extreme cases of neurofibromatosis, a condition where tumours grow all over the body. Gary learns about Reggie's past and how he spent 30 years hiding from other people. Reggie sends Gary to watch a rhinoplasty operation and he sees a surgeon breaking a patient's nose. He also meets Tammy, a former rhinoplasty patient whose operation went wrong and now she has no sense of smell. Will Reggie persuade Gary not to have a nose job?

2012-07-17T19:00:00Z

2x02 Amanda and Debbie

2x02 Amanda and Debbie

  • 2012-07-17T19:00:00Z1h

Travel agent and beauty addict Amanda Hughes meets civil servant Debbie Hanson. Forty-three-year-old Amanda has spent £20,000 perfecting her appearance over the years and exercises for two hours a day, seven days a week, in a desperate bid to maintain her looks - even spending eight hours getting ready for a Saturday night. Forty-six-year-old Debbie was born with a congenital facial disfigurement that left her blind in one eye and severely short-sighted in the other. Debbie introduces Amanda to her family and shows Amanda what it is like living with a facial disfigurement. The two women go to meet celebrity and former plastic surgery addict Alicia Duvall. Will the visit be enough to convince Amanda that there is more to life than looks?

2012-07-24T19:00:00Z

2x03 Holly and Nelly

2x03 Holly and Nelly

  • 2012-07-24T19:00:00Z1h

Twenty-one-year-old glamour model Holly Kent meets 27-year-old Nelly Shaheen. Nelly was born with harlequin ichthyosis, a rare skin condition, which makes Nelly look like a burns victim. Nelly's skin could literally suffocate her if she doesn't take care of it. She is the oldest known survivor in the UK with the condition. Holly believes her image is her bread and butter and is proud of her career as a glamour model posing for lads magazines. She takes Nelly to visit strip clubs, where she auditions as a pole dancer. Then it's Nelly's turn to try and convince Holly that the job she does and the image she projects is fake and will never make her truly happy.

Season Finale

2012-07-31T19:00:00Z

2x04 Corinne and Simon

Season Finale

2x04 Corinne and Simon

  • 2012-07-31T19:00:00Z1h

Beauty obsessed hairdresser Corinne Harrison meets teacher Simon Moore. Corinne spends up to £3000 a month on beauty treatments, has had two boob jobs and is considering a third, and liposuction. Simon has Treacher Collins Syndrome, a condition which means his skull and jaw did not form properly in the womb, leaving him profoundly deaf. Corinne tries to persuade Simon that her beauty regime is normal and natural. He learns why Corinne hates her nose and hair. Then it's time for Corinne to see what it's like to live with a facial disfigurement. Their meeting concludes with a trip to Jamaica, where Simon hopes Corinne will learn to love her Jamaican heritage and ditch her plans for more surgery.

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