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  • 2013-03-14T21:00:00Z on Channel 4
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  • 2h (2 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
For a decade, Born to Be Different has been following the lives of six children, each born with a disability. This three-part series documents the children's lives as they turn nine and ten. As well as following the children over some major decisions and life-changing operations, this series stands back and surveys just how much each family's life has changed over the last 10 years. And the series hears from the children themselves, who are articulating, more than ever, just what it means to be them.

2 episodes

Season Premiere

2013-03-14T21:00:00Z

8x01 Episode One

Season Premiere

8x01 Episode One

  • 2013-03-14T21:00:00Z1h

Zoe was born with arthrogryposis. A series of operations to her legs and arms have given her enough independence of movement for her to progress to a large academy school where she blossoms and even becomes an enthusiastic netball player.

But by the end of her first year one foot is causing her so much pain that a further operation looks necessary.

William's condition, tuberous sclerosis, has led to complex epilepsy and autism, which cause him to behave violently and erratically. He is difficult to manage and can show aggression to his devoted mother Paula and younger sister Jess.

Paula has also developed MS and, as William gets bigger and stronger, she finds it increasingly hard to cope. She and her husband Nick look into a residential school for William, although she finds the idea of him leaving distressing.

Shelbie was born with Trisomy 9-P, a profoundly life-limiting condition. She's be in and out of hospital all her life, and is rushed into Bristol Children's Hospital with an unexplained illness that affects her breathing, and her life hangs in the balance.

Hamish was born with achondroplasia (commonly known as 'dwarfism'). Ten years ago his parents moved to the South Island of New Zealand where he has benefitted from great skiing opportunities.

Hamish's new passion is swimming. He's been breaking national records and winning medals in the under-19 national championships. His ultimate dream is to swim for New Zealand at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio.

Season Finale

2013-03-21T21:00:00Z

8x02 Episode Two

Season Finale

8x02 Episode Two

  • 2013-03-21T21:00:00Z1h

William's family are reunited after his first week at a residential school more than an hour away from home. The programme reveals how the family have coped with this change.

Meanwhile, Zoe's family take a short break 'to escape the doctors', before Zoe undergoes surgery to reposition her left foot so that she will continue to be able to walk.

Shelbie's just recovered from a life-threatening illness, and the family enjoy quality time together camping, where Shelbie gets to enjoy her favourite activity, swimming. But a week before they go on holiday her mum Vicki receives devastating news about a condition Shelbie may have been carrying from birth, but which has gone undiagnosed.

In New Zealand, Hamish goes on a boys' fishing and swimming trip with his dad Al.

Nathan, who has Down syndrome, went to a mainstream primary school, but as the time arrives for him to go to secondary school, his mum Tracey and dad Richard decide to send him to a school for children with mild to moderate learning difficulties, where he impresses academically and blossoms socially.

In the last series Emily - who was born with spina bifida - had major surgery to reconstruct her bladder and bowel. The surgery was a success and she starts secondary school in knickers rather than the pull-ups she wore for most of her primary education.

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