The Sunday Post (Dundee)

DAVINA MCCALL

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Her TV shows change fortunes and transform lives. Now Davina Mccall has revealed how she just couldn’t get one particular telly participan­t out of her head.

This Time Next Year sees people from all over the country share with viewers what they want to change in their lives in 12 months.

During that time, they’ll aim to fulfil their dreams of losing weight, meeting an unknown family member, having children or finally realising a lifelong personal ambition and viewers will see the outcome.

All of the tales are emotional, intriguing or inspiratio­nal, but it was the transforma­tion one woman called Jayne was hoping to make that struck the deepest chord with Davina.

After a seemingly innocuous encounter with a dog, the bubbly, attractive mum developed massive problems that led to her losing her nose. She was left with just a hole in the middle of her face.

“It’s a very hard thing to watch but I think that’s what’s so brave of Jayne,” Davina told in10.

“How horrific it must have been to experience that. And it’s so sad that such a vibrant woman found her whole world becoming so small because she didn’t want to go anywhere or see anybody she didn’t know.

“She was worried about the looks she’d get or the way that people would treat her. So she showed remarkable guts to step out in front of the cameras in our studio.

“I found her profoundly inspiring. Seeing her a year later, with her new nose and like a completely different person, was amazing.”

Davina says she was also captivated by a mother and daughter who wanted to lose 15 stone between them and a little girl, born profoundly deaf, who was awaiting a cochlear implant to allow her to hear.

The format of the show has the individual walk through one door and reappear through another, seemingly in an instant but actually a full year later, to explain how they got on.

“It means that we get instant gratificat­ion, which we all love,” said Davina. “I’ll watch like anyone else to get that moment because I have to wait a year to interview them.

“I spend a lot of time over that time wondering how they are getting on. I must have thought about Jayne weekly.

“I think it was because she was going through life totally fine, kids, husband and then something as

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