Worthing fire appears on BBC One’s Close Calls with presenter Nick Knowles
Close Calls: On Camera, presented by Nick Knowles, shows the split-second moments when everyday events are transformed into disasters and meets the people who lived to tell the tale.
Its third episode, which aired on BBC One yesterday (April 10), featured the Rectory Road blaze which started in a flat above the Gurkha Tandoori restaurant in August last year.
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See pictures from the scene here: In pictures: devastating Worthing blaze featured on BBC TV
It was described at the time by station manager Roy Barraclough as one of the most serious fires he had been to in his career. Fortunately no-one was seriously hurt in the blaze.
Resident Bob Bruce-Hay, whose flat was destroyed in the fire, appears in the episode, as well as Stacey Croft, landlady of the Thomas A Becket pub, and fire station manager Roy Barraclough.
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Hide AdStacey said: “I was more than happy to be a part of Close Calls, it was a very dramatic day for everyone around us that day, and it’s a miracle that no one was seriously injured.”
To watch the episode, visit the BBC iPlayer site here.