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IF... CLONING COULD CURE US as Andrew Holland Director: Jane Powell BBC2 (December 2004) If you click on the link above and scroll down the site, you'll find a video of an alternative ending, featuring Damian. It is 2014. Andrew, a 28 year old man breaks his back in a climbing accident and is paralysed with severe and potentially life-threatening implications. Medical research scientist Dr Alex Douglas claims that a revolutionary new cloning technique could save his life and enable him to walk again. She uses cells taken from an embryonic clone of Andrew himself. OFFICIAL WEBSITE GALLERY |
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