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Dr Robert winston
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What was that series called that robert winston did a few years ago. it followed a couple through prenancy from conception to birth? anybody remember?
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I just wanted to say that I've met Sir Robert Winston in Wembley and it was an honour to meet him/shake his hand - I totally admire him for what he has done scientifically, for mankind.
He sounds just like he does on tv, and took a moment to have a chat with me & MrJD even though he was with a filming crew & they were researching for a future programme
I just wanted to say that I've met Sir Robert Winston in Wembley and it was an honour to meet him/shake his hand - I totally admire him for what he has done scientifically, for mankind.
He sounds just like he does on tv, and took a moment to have a chat with me & MrJD even though he was with a filming crew & they were researching for a future programme
i used to love that series too hollie - never missed it. Some parts very sad & some with very happy endings, 'specially hearing the babies cry for the first time!
Psy - I thought hollie meant the couples going through the traumas of infertility, then some of them having IVF & going (or not oging) on to conceive & give birth.
I thought Child of our Time was the different stages & progress of children growing up.
Altho' I may be wrong....
Psy - I thought hollie meant the couples going through the traumas of infertility, then some of them having IVF & going (or not oging) on to conceive & give birth.
I thought Child of our Time was the different stages & progress of children growing up.
Altho' I may be wrong....
I see him quite a bit because he works at one of the colleges near my work. My colleagues tease me because I never knew this and quite charmingly squarked "Ere, isn't he that bloke off the telly?" one lunchtime on our way out, it was one of those moments when you don't realise how loud you are talking, as JD points out, he is very charming and just smiled politely at me as I went a lovely shade of crimson.