Public Value defined
Posted 5 November, 2008
Filed under: channel 4, clips, cross-platform, documentary, documentary films, education, health, interactive media, learning, mobile, musings, public service media, Reflections, Television, tv, web2.0 | Tags: balls, cancer, embarrassing bodies, LinkedIn, public health, testicles |
Filed under: channel 4, clips, cross-platform, documentary, documentary films, education, health, interactive media, learning, mobile, musings, public service media, Reflections, Television, tv, web2.0 | Tags: balls, cancer, embarrassing bodies, LinkedIn, public health, testicles |
This comment was recently posted on the Embarrassing Bodies website:
“After watching your show, my husband decided to check himself one night
whilst having a shower. To his shock he found a lump. He went straight
to his doctor and within a week he had surgery for testicular cancer,
needs to have a few more scans, but thanks to the show he managed to
find it in time.”
by Sinead in response to the How to Check your Balls video
648,000 videos were viewed on the site during the week of broadcast of Embarrassing Teenage Bodies last week.
How to Check Your Balls has been watched nearly 300,000 times in the last six months.
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