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The Doctor Who Survived the Atomic Bomb The true story of Aidan MacCarthy. An Irish doctor who survived Dunkirk, a torpedoed prison ship, and 3 and a half years as a Japanese prisoner of war. A man who was 1 mile from the epicentre when the atomic bomb fell on Nagasaki. And survived. A tale of courage, endurance, and an extraordinary will to survive. A story so remarkable it deserves to be on the big screen. Episode Six: The Longest Road It is 1943. Aidan MacCarthy is deep into his captivity in Java. A prison guard fractures his elbow with a rifle butt in the dysentery hut. A 3rd year Japanese medical student operates on him without anaesthetic. He is moved to Bandung in the mountains in a sealed goods wagon in which men die of heat in the darkness. At Bandung he keeps men alive with typhoid vaccine injections, secretly treats cases of leprosy, and watches helplessly as 20 diabetic prisoners die when their insulin is cut off without warning. Then comes the Cycle Camp and its drug-addicted sadistic commandant Lieutenant Sonne. And through the camp gates one day stumbles a procession of scarecrows, 250 blind survivors of an original 1,000, all that remains of a working party sent to a barren island in the Ambon Sea. MacCarthy watches them and keeps going. Because that is what he does. Episode Seven coming soon.
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