Lives Less Ordinary

BBC World Service

Have you ever locked eyes with a stranger and wondered, "What’s their story?" Step into someone else’s life and expect the unexpected. Extraordinary stories from around the world.

  • 40 minutes 23 seconds
    The bullet that ended our friendship

    Paul Rousseau was accidentally shot in the head by his best friend and flatmate.

    When Paul met Mark in the first year of university in the US, they quickly became close. They moved in together, and spent most of the next four years in each other's company. But Paul did not know that Mark had been keeping a collection of guns in his bedroom. In April 2017 one of Mark's guns accidentally went off, the bullet passing through two walls before striking Paul in the head. In the months and years that followed, Paul had to deal not only with his brain injury, but also the devastating impact the event had on his friendship with Mark.

    Presenter: Shahidha Bari Producer: Rebecca Vincent

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    16 December 2024, 12:30 am
  • 41 minutes 29 seconds
    After doomsday: I outgrew a cult and became a professor

    Jerald Walker grew up in the predominantly white, Worldwide Church of God – a doomsday cult that convinced its followers the world would end in 1972. Raised by blind, African American parents and under the cult's strict teachings, which preached racial segregation and an imminent apocalypse, Jerald’s life was dominated by fear, isolation, and the belief that his future didn’t exist.

    When the promised doomsday never came, Jerald and his family were left grappling with shattered beliefs. As his life unravelled, Jerald fell into addiction and crime, struggling to escape the mental and emotional grip of the cult. But through education, an extraordinary teacher and a passion for writing, he found a path to redemption.

    Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: Thomas Harding Assinder

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    9 December 2024, 12:30 am
  • 46 minutes 5 seconds
    Naked and alone: the comedian trapped in a reality TV show

    Nasubi had no idea his 15-month fight to survive was being broadcast on Japanese TV.

    In the late 1990s aspiring comedian Tomoaki Hamatsu, nicknamed Nasubi, lived inside a small room for 15 months surviving off sweepstake competition winnings. He was naked, alone and hungry. He was also completely unaware he had become the most famous television personality in Japan, his life broadcast to millions of viewers each week.

    A documentary about Nasubi's experience has been made called The Contestant.

    Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producer: May Cameron

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    2 December 2024, 12:30 am
  • 40 minutes 13 seconds
    How my mysterious childhood became a best-selling novel

    Trent Dalton discovered he was on the fringe of one of Australia’s biggest crime stories. 

    Back in the 1980s, when Trent was a kid growing up in Brisbane, he discovered that there was a secret underground room behind his stepfather's wardrobe. There were plenty of other strange things happening to him too. Like when he found a bundle of cash in the pocket of his bathrobe. Or there were the rumours that his babysitter was a murderer. It took Trent many years before he untangled these mysteries and found out the reality of his childhood. He used his life story as inspiration for his debut novel Boy Swallows Universe, which became the fastest selling in Australian history.

    Presenter: Saskia Collette Producers: Saskia Collette and Andrea Kennedy

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    25 November 2024, 12:30 am
  • 39 minutes 33 seconds
    The sports scandal scoop that almost destroyed me

    In 1998 Finnish journalist Johanna Aatsalo uncovered a huge news story: a member of the much-revered Finnish cross-country ski team had taken banned substances. After six months' intense investigation Johanna published her findings, and within just a few hours the backlash began. Johanna even received death threats. Because she wouldn't reveal her sources she was also taken to court and found guilty of defamation, but Johanna didn’t give up. Instead, she started a fight that would continue for the next 14 years.

    Presenter: Helena Merriman Producers: Emilia Jansson and Andrea Kennedy

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    18 November 2024, 12:30 am
  • 42 minutes 12 seconds
    Saved by goats after my fall from the sacred mountain

    When he slid off a 40-metre cliff in the jungle, Morgan Segui thought he was sure to die.

    Three minutes without air, three days without water, three weeks without food; that is the rule that every mountaineer knows by heart. For Morgan Segui, a French acrobat-turned-explorer, he knew it meant his chances of survival were vanishingly small. He lay at the bottom of a dry gorge in the Timorese jungle of South Asia, miles from help, after taking a dramatic fall which broke several bones and left a huge gash to his head. Dazed and without water, he spent three days and nights on the jungle floor trying to cling to life. Until, astonishingly, a herd of goats came to his rescue.

    Morgan's written a book about his ordeal: Cinq Jours au Timor, published in French by Premier Parallèle.

    Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: Edgar Maddicott

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    11 November 2024, 12:30 am
  • 23 minutes 4 seconds
    Looking for my son for 58 years, part 2

    Bestselling writer Lesley Pearse never stopped looking for her son.

    An agent once told Lesley Pearse to "write what you know", but her own story is more extraordinary than any of her bestselling novels. In this, the second episode of two, Lesley makes a selfless decision on behalf of her baby son Warren, and spends the six decades that follow searching for him.

    Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: Laura Thomas & Edgar Maddicott

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    4 November 2024, 12:30 am
  • 28 minutes 31 seconds
    Looking for my son for 58 years, part 1

    Bestselling writer Lesley Pearse's own story is wilder than any romance.

    An agent once told Lesley Pearse to "write what you know", but her own story is more extraordinary than any of her bestselling novels. In this, the first episode of two, we follow her from playground storyteller to lost teenage girl in 1960s London, to brave single mum determined to go it alone.

    Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: Laura Thomas & Edgar Maddicott

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    28 October 2024, 12:30 am
  • 45 minutes 23 seconds
    The Wicker Man: Learning to love the film that broke us

    Dominic and Justin Hardy were young boys when their father, the director Robin Hardy, began a gruelling and obsessive quest to make The Wicker Man. Now the film is regarded as a masterpiece and beloved by fans across the world, but when it was first released in 1973, it was a major flop. The fallout for the Hardy family was painful, tearing them apart. It would take many decades, a bundle of lost letters and another burning effigy for Dominic and Justin to finally come to terms with the past – and this iconic movie.

    Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: Maryam Maruf

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    20 October 2024, 11:30 pm
  • 41 minutes 3 seconds
    "He counted 3, 2, 1 – then stabbed me in the heart"

    Kieran Quinlan was on his way to a party when a man with a knife attacked him.

    Kieran Quinlan was an aspiring boxer living in his hometown of Birmingham in the UK. When he was 17 he was on the bus heading to a party when a man confronted him. The man counted down: 3, 2, 1 – before stabbing Kieran through his lung and into his heart. Kieran should have died that night. But instead he survived, spending the next decade rebuilding his life, transforming his body and his mind in the process.

    Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: May Cameron Editor: Munazza Khan

    Get in touch: [email protected] or WhatsApp: 0044 330 678 2784

    13 October 2024, 11:30 pm
  • 40 minutes 55 seconds
    The US’s first black astronaut trainee reaches space at 90

    In May 2024, 90-year-old Ed Dwight Jr. from Kansas City, Missouri travelled to the edge of space – he was an honoured guest in the Blue Origin rocket. His trip was 60 years overdue. Ed had been chosen by President John F Kennedy to be the first African-American astronaut at a time when racism was rife and segregation a reality. But JFK’s plans for Ed were scuppered – and Ed had to pick himself up and build a whole new career.

    Please be aware that this episode contains outdated racial language that may offend.

    Presenter: Jo Fidgen

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    6 October 2024, 11:30 pm
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