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Pig-Heart Boy

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In 1999, the BBC made a six-part television adaptation of the novel. Although the television adaptation was overall quite faithful to the book, some aspects were changed, including some characters' names (for example, Dr. Bryce is labelled Professor Rae in the television version), and also the fact
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Thirteen-year-old Cameron Kelsey has a serious heart condition and really needs a new heart. He gets the opportunity to get a new heart but it’s not a human heart, it’s a pig heart. He under goes the surgery but it fails the heart doesn't work and he under goes different surgeries.
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that Cam had not been the first patient to have had a pig transplant with Dr. Bryce/Professor Rae. The series also ended with Alex being born, while the book merely ends with Cam's decision to accept the second heart transplant.
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and adapted into a television series, which was broadcast by
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Pig Heart Boy

Malorie Blackman
Children's
Corgi Books
Doubleday
Malorie Blackman
heart transplant
Carnegie Medal
Children's BBC
BAFTA Award for Children's Drama
"Pig Heart Boy author Malorie Blackman responds to news of US pig heart transplant: 'Called it'"
"Pig Heart Boy by Malorie Blackman review"
"BBC children's to screen pig heart transplant drama"
Broadcast
"Children's : Drama in 2000"
BAFTA
Pig-Heart Boy
IMDb
Children's literature portal
Categories
1997 British novels
1997 children's books
British children's novels
BBC children's television shows
1999 British television series debuts
1999 British television series endings
1990s British children's television series
Television shows based on children's books
British English-language television shows

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