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- Twelve-year-old Matthew faces a delicate two-day operation to remove a tumour deep in his mid-brain, next to his pineal gland - a region key to the functioning of sight, muscles, hearing and sensation.
- 30-year-old Dan and 39-year-old Laura must undergo surgery while remaining awake, allowing the surgeons to map the functioning of their brains. Both their families ask will they be the same people after the surgery is completed?
- In this first episode, Michael explores the issues around people living with obesity. He looks at the role of the food industry and the media. He then outlines a plan to fix the health crisis before it breaks the NHS. With exclusive interviews with food, nutritional, political experts and members of the public, Michael tries to get to the root of the problem with the worsening obesity problem.
- Forensic psychiatrist Professor Tony Maden examines the case of Mick Philpott. Maden also explores how psychopathic personality traits can be socially valuable in some circumstances.