jimmyteens.tv takes on a Christmas classic of Jingle Bells with some familiar faces! Merry Christmas!
jimmyteens.tv takes on a Christmas classic of Jingle Bells with some familiar faces! Merry Christmas!
Part three of Introducing the Ruanes, Katie’s Mum talks about how she felt about having a daughter going through cancer while living away from the family home and tells about how Katie’s health had an impact on her own relationships […]
Time for a quick catch up with Zack who is having his left leg amputated. Zack bravely speaks of how he is prepared for the operation and how he has to be optimistic and not focus on the bad things […]
A quick promo to show the importance of Teenage Cancer Trust, we meet young people who talk about how they felt about their cancer and how Teenage Cancer Trust helped them.
Time to meet Jonathan Tiplady who takes us through his typical days whilst going for regular physio sessions, including cheeky banter with the therapists, fun runs, model building and the occasional relaxing bath with his trusty “Rubber Ducky” mind out […]
Time to catch up with the young people from Belfast at their latest creative path workshop which is funded by CLIC Sargent. Today’s agenda – Felt making!
Broadcast on November 26th 2010. Pierre takes us through all things 2010 with enough facts and figures for all you jimmyteeners to get your head around and not forgetting clips of the most watch films of the year…remember guys you […]
Originally broadcast on 23rd November 2010, here is the second debate focusing on issues surround cancer and fertility with the audience full of patients, ex-patients and professionals all sharing their experiences and opinions on the much debated topic…to get involved […]
Here we meet Daniel Anderson who films his very first Teenage Cancer Trust trip – An evening of complimentary therapies and food! After a relaxing evening it’s time to get back on the train and a quick Q&A about the […]
Filmed at The Baby Grand, Belfast Opera House for Belfast’s jimmyteens.tv film & video awards 2010, Cherie dedicates a song to Michael Beeton (her cousin) who is a patient at Belfast.
Katie talks openly about recently losing her friend to cancer and even though it was expected Katie still found it to be a shock.
For the second year running Peter, his family and friends put on their superhero costumes to raise much needed money for the hospital where Peter was treated – Weston Park Hospital. Friends and family share their feelings on how they […]