that's where i met ian pickford. ian pickford our expert who valued one of your items.was worth quite a bit of money about £2,000 or something. correct. yes. and what did you do with it? well, ian asked what i was going to with the item and i said i'm going to sell it and i'm going to donate the money to sir ghent's university hospital in leeds known as gmas, to the liver transplant unit where i had a transplant. you had a transplant there yourself? yes. yes. and ever since then, i mean, that just came into your head at that moment, didn't it? and since then you've been fundraising for the hospital as a result. i have, with good friends behind me, yes. very good to see you. lovely to see you on the program and very nice of you to come back as well. thanks. and thank you not just to dorothy, but to all the people who've come here from blackpool. we've had a wonderful day. i hope you've enjoyed it as well. until next time, bye-bye. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york stowe vermont, and h