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  • 2005-03-23T21:00:00Z on Channel 5
  • 45m
  • 7h (7 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
Extraordinary people is the Five series of absorbing documentaries exploring remarkable stories of human experience and achievement from all over the world.

7 episodes

Season Premiere

2005-03-23T21:00:00Z

3x01 The 46-Year Pregnancy

Season Premiere

3x01 The 46-Year Pregnancy

  • 2005-03-23T21:00:00Z1h

This episode is about Zahra, a 75 year old woman from Morroco, admitted to the hospital for abdominal pains. To the surprise of the doctor, the pain was due to a baby, mummified in her womb from a pregnancy 46 years earlier. The second part of this episode is about Jane Ingram...who gave birth to a baby that developed outside of the womb, in her abdomen.

This episode of Extraordinary People is an update on the documentary from two years ago, titled "The Child Who's Older Than Her Mother." This is the tragic story of Hayley Okines, a six year old girl born with a rare ageing condition known as Progeria.

2005-05-16T20:00:00Z

3x03 Born Without a Face

3x03 Born Without a Face

  • 2005-05-16T20:00:00Z1h

Juliana Wetmore was born with a genetic disease called Treacher Collins syndrome. This is her story of her severe facial disorder.

Extraordinary People looks into "savants" which are geniuses capable of calculating complex mathematics and feats of memory.

2005-06-06T20:00:00Z

3x05 She Stole My Foetus

3x05 She Stole My Foetus

  • 2005-06-06T20:00:00Z1h

Extraordinary People investigates abductions of unborn babies from pregnant women. This episode follows the story of Elijah Evans who was brutally cut from his murdered mother's belly.

In this episode, Alison Lapper stands up for the rights of the disabled. Herself, born without arms or legs, is an artist, mother and spokesperson for the handicapped.

Season Finale

2005-07-21T20:00:00Z

3x07 A Hundred Orgasms a Day

Season Finale

3x07 A Hundred Orgasms a Day

  • 2005-07-21T20:00:00Z1h

Follow the story of 3 women who are tormented by unremitting sexual arousal and orgasm.

This documentary explain how Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome or PSAS causes this unusual condition. PSAS is a little know neurological disorder where women have symptoms of continuous uncontrollable genital arousal. This condition is unrelated to any kind of sensations of sexual desire.

PSAS was initially documented by Doctor Sandra Leiblum in mid 2001, just recently recognized as a unique syndrome in medical science which has a comparable equivalent progressively more claimed by men.

A few physicians makes use of the name Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome to reference the disorder in women; some others look at the syndrome of priapism in adult males to be a similar disorder.

Most importantly, it is really not connected with hyper-sexuality, also known as nymphomania. Both hyper-sexuality, and nymphomania are not known diagnosable health conditions. Not only is it very rare, the disorder is also seldom reported by affected individual who may think it is embarrassing.

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