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BBC agrees multi-million pound payout to inventor who suffered brain damage in crash-test dummy stunt
Corporation admits liability for Jem Stansfield s life-changing injuries while filming an episode of science show Bang Goes the Theory
17 May 2021 • 7:30pm
Jem Stansfield during filming of BBC show Bang Goes the Theory, during which he sustained injuries he says ruined his stellar broadcasting career
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The BBC has agreed to a multi-million pound payout for an inventor who suffered brain damage after acting as a human crash-test dummy, the High Court heard.
Jem Stansfield said he sustained life-changing injuries while filming an episode of the BBC science show Bang Goes the Theory in February 2013 after being strapped into a specially-designed rig and then catapulted along a track and into a metal pole to imitate the effect of hitting a lamp-post in a car.
TV presenter who is suing BBC claims stunt caused him to forget his lines dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Engineer, inventor, and television presenter Jem Stansfield could have been the next Jeremy Clarkson on the automotive scene had it not been for his taking part in an experiment for the BBC, which saw him serve as a human crash test dummy. 6 photos
Common sense would say that no one should want to take the place of a crash test dummy, much less someone as educated as Stansfield. Yet he did it in 2014 for an episode of the BBC One science show
Bang Goes the Theory. He’s now suing the network, claiming whiplash, psychological scars, dizziness and brain damage, and
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