"Only Human" is a documentary broadcasted by Independent Television (ITV) in the UK, which delves into the daily lives of people with disabilities and special needs, as well as various other diseases such as cancer and weight issues. Many stories are really touching, and the themes of many programs have overcome great adversity and lived in the most normal way. Series 1 (2005) "; Making Me Normal"; "Let me be normal" met four students at Spa School, one of the largest public schools for children with autism in the UK. Filmed for several months, these teenagers revealed their feelings of growing up amidst diseases affecting over 500000 people in the UK; "Bollocks to Cancer" is a documentary about a 19-year-old girl who suffers from testicular cancer and tries to cope with her upcoming parental life. This touching and disrespectful film is from the director's "Extraordinary Man: A Boy with Skin Loss". Following this young man undergoing chemotherapy, he and other young cancer patients at Newcastle General Hospital face the biggest challenge in their lives. "The Strangest Village in the UK" focuses on Bolton Village in Yorkshire, where eccentric behavior is praised and those who may not be accepted by the outside world are also welcomed. 135 people with special needs People live and work with 100 colleagues (and their children) in a remote and independent farmhouse collection in the rugged valleys of the Moors in North Yorkshire. Series 2 (2006) "True, Crazy, Deep" tells the story of three people searching for a romantic five month life through the most unusual dating agency in the UK, Sky Star. But this is definitely not an ordinary dating agency. The Sky Star was established by adults with learning difficulties; Bosom Buddies" The documentary tracks the women in the Pansies cancer support group, all of whom have been diagnosed with cancer; Cannot stop eating; A documentary about patients with Prad Willie syndrome. This rare disease makes it difficult for patients to control their dietary habits. Series 3 (2007): Suspicions: I've told you I'm sick. Recent studies have shown that up to a quarter of general practitioner consultations are conducted by these individuals, often referred to as "anxiety sufferers" or hypochondriacs. But now this disease has a name: health anxiety disorder. Can it be cured? This captivating movie tells the story of these patients receiving reinforced cognitive-behavioral therapy at a rural nursing home managed by Dr. Florian Ruth from Maudsley Hospital. Will this make them better, or will they not be cured and destined to spend the rest of their lives in the doctor's operating room; The Strangest Hotel in the UK; Take a look at Fox College, established in 1996, which is a hotel located in Minehead and most employees have learning difficulties. This course follows a group of students with special needs to learn various aspects of the hotel and catering industry, while gaining experience in independence and living with the opposite sex; Silver Surfers; The Internet has brought a revolution to British pensioners seeking love. Tens of thousands of elderly men and women are now using it to seek romance, establish relationships, and escape loneliness. The myth of pension recipients wearing carpet slippers quietly drinking Orvatin has come to an end, and most dating websites include post pages for people with the username "tech grandpa"; Life after death;