Episode 6

In the final episode of the series, Davina meets Rebecca, 37 and Richard Francis, 35 from Camarthen in Wales who are hoping to finally be able to extend their family and have a child. After suffering a number of miscarriages and unsure if this is linked to Rebecca's diabetes, the couple are hoping a new treatment method will allow them to finally have the baby they long for.
Injured veteran Luke Reeson is hoping to make the GB Paralympic swim team and head to Rio. The 27-year-old from Cumbria took up swimming after suffering a gunshot wound to his leg and groin whilst serving in Afghanistan and found a new career path. Will Luke be able to achieve his dream and earn a place on Team GB?
Bus driver Adrian Brown, 39 from Hertfordshire is hoping to find love by the time he turn's 40. Working unsociable hours has made dating difficult but with his birthday fast approaching, Adrian is hoping that this will be the year he finally meets his Miss Right!
Long time friends, Andy Hill, Ian MacKenzie and Jim Allison are each hoping to lose 6 stone. Fed up with their weight, the truck drivers from Scotland have decided to go head to head in a healthy competition to see who can be the biggest loser!
Rryann Ashworth, 20 from Manchester is hoping to have a full body lift so she can finally show off her impressive weight loss. The student nurse lost a staggering 10 stone via a gastric band operation but is now hoping to have a full body lift to remove the unsightly excess skin and achieve the body she has longed for.
Sam Redington 47 from East London is hoping that he will finally be able to walk again. The dad of three was living a happy and healthy life when he tragically contracted a rare syndrome where the body's immune system attacks the nervous system leaving him paralysed and wheel-chair bound. Through intense rehabilitation, Sam is hoping that within 12 months he will be able to walk once more.
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