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Esther Rantzen First Liver Transplant Thats Life BBC Hand Signed Letter
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CHAU3147 A vintage 1985 hand signed BBC TV letter from Esther Rantzen and the studios of Thats Life who broadcast to raise funds for the UK's first liver transplant to a child for Ben Hardwick (please see below). Esther has personally written and hand signed this letter about the fundraising direct to the recipient on official BBC headed paper of the Thats Life studios from 1985 and whilst some light handling and folded where posted it is in very good condition. This chapter in the Thats Life show remains remembered today so one of the best Esther Rantzen autograph opportunities of its kind.
Benjamyn Paul Hardwick (6 December 1981 23 March 1985) was Britain's youngest liver transplant patient. He became a celebrity through appearing on the BBC television programme That's Life! after his parents appealed for more awareness of organ donation when their son, who suffered from biliary atresia, urgently needed a transplant. While he also became the first child in the country to receive a liver transplant, the initial transplant failed. After a second transplant the following year, he died of complications at the age of 3. Following this event, at least 10,000 was raised in Hardwick's name to support other seriously ill children. In his memory, his family set up the Ben Hardwick Memorial Fund, which aimed to offer financial support to the families of children who suffer from primary liver disease. British celebrity Esther Rantzen, who hosted That's Life! and co-wrote a book based on Ben's story, was a trustee on the fund's board. The Ben Hardwick Fund took over the work of the Ben Hardwick Memorial Fund in 1997. Esther Rantzen is patron of the present fund which helps children suffering from primary liver disease with costs associated with their illness. In 1985, Marti Webb released as a tribute a cover version of the Michael Jackson song "Ben" which reached number 5 in the UK charts with all royalties being donated to the Memorial Fund.
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