
Get Rich or Die Young
Richard Bilton visits Stockton, the town with the country's worst health inequality, to investigate variances in life expectancy between it and its wealthier neighbours.
Life expectancy in Britain varies dramatically depending upon where you live. The rich live longer and the poor die younger. Reporter Richard Bilton visits Stockton, the town with the country's worst health inequality. He investigates why people in the town centre can only expect to live to 71, while their wealthier neighbours a couple of miles away will live an average of 14 years longer.
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'My children aren't enough for me to turn my life around'
Duration: 01:17
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:01Goldfrapp
Ulla
00:03London Grammar
Metal & Dust
00:05Kasabian
Glass
00:08The xx
Unfold
00:12The xx
Infinity
00:13London Grammar
Wasting My Young Years
00:19Goldfrapp
Believer
00:20The xx
I Dare You
00:27Goldfrapp
Alvar
00:21Kasabian
British Legion
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reporter | Richard Bilton |
| Producer | Tim Robinson |
| Executive Producer | Andrew Head |
| Director | Rachel Jupp |

