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Episode 3

New York, 1986: Jill and David are having an affair - and the Hong Kong flu accompanies Jill at Christmas. Stars Ronan Summers.

By Sarah Woods

A love story, about flu.

1986, New York – Jill and David embark upon an illicit affair. And as she travels home for Christmas Jill has a life changing decision to make. But inside her body, Hong Kong Flu is travelling with her.

My Life with Flu has been produced in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. In five episodes it follows the story of Jill across five decades as she struggles with the highs and lows of life, love and viruses. At the same time the story tracks the life of Hong Kong Flu – how, over 45 years, it has traversed the globe, evolved and is ultimately being superseded by new, more virulent strains, such as Swine Flu.

The series uses cutting edge science – of transmission, viral evolution and genetic predisposition – to tell the story of flu, and investigate the unique qualities of Jill's genome which make her a 'severe responder'. Paul Kellam, Virus Genomics team leader at the Sanger Institute worked closely with writer Sarah Woods to weave the science seamlessly into the story. The drama underlines the deep connection human beings have to the viruses that survive through us, and how illness can shape the course of our lives.

Jill.... Hannah Daniel
David.... Ronan Summers
John.... Liam Williams
Paramedic 1.... Alun Raglan
Paramedic 2.... Eirlys Bellin
Narrator.... Eiry Thomas

Directed by James Robinson
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ Cymru/Wales Production

15 minutes

Last on

New Year's Day 2020 19:45

Credits

Role Contributor
Jill Hannah Daniel
David Ronan Summers
John Liam Williams
Paramedic 1 Alun Raglan
Paramedic 2 Eirlys Bellin
Narrator Eiry Thomas
Writer Sarah Woods
Director James Robinson

Broadcasts

  • Wed 29 Oct 2014 10:41
  • Wed 9 Jan 2019 14:30
  • Thu 10 Jan 2019 02:30
  • New Year's Day 2020 19:45

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