Richard III possibly discovered in local car park

The 3d model caster i thought was going to be very creppy but it was amazingly detailed and Rochard III kind of looked like an older teenager or a women in drag.
 
Who is the nobody presenter?

Who do you want Graham Norton? The nobody presenter is from CBBC's Horrible Histories which might be a tad above your level.

The woman on there was very strange I had to admit.

The professor who reconstructed his face is an amazing woman i've seen her work before putting faces to people whose remains have been found in criminal investigations. I did think seeing the face was pretty moving.
 
My wife was watching this last night and was in absolute tears laughing at the strange emotional wreck of a woman on there. There was that and also the comments on Twitter, funniest thing she has seen for a while.

Have to say that the model they constructed was pretty accurate when you look at paintings and artist's impressions of him, however he definitely doesn't look like a tyrant :p
 
http://tompride.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/atos-declare-richard-iii-fit-for-work/

A severely disabled Leicester King faces having to find work after being declared fit to work by French firm ATOS Healthcare despite being registered dead and suffering severe 550-year-old sword wounds to the head.

The dead monarch, Richard Plantagenet, was called for a reassessment of his fitness for work by ATOS – which carries out disability assessments on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) - after it was discovered the deposed King had spent years lying around a Leicester City Council car park doing absolutely nothing.

As a result of the reassessment by ATOS, the last royal descendant of the House of York was shocked to receive a letter this week telling him he had been given a score of zero in all criteria, which means he is considered to be fit to work.

The letter from the DWP states it considers Mr Plantagenet’s lack of eyes doesn’t prevent him from “finding his way around familiar and unfamiliar places” and the fact he is bereft of life does not mean his “capability for work is limited.”

However, the deceased king has questioned the disability assessment, claiming he has been registered dead since he was killed and crudely buried by his successor Henry VII during the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.
 
I was disappointed with the program. They had a wealth of historical fact and fiction available which they barely even touched upon. Instead they concentrated on a dramatically over-emotional woman who they all clearly thought was a loon. I felt sorry for the presenter as he was the one left dealing with her emotional strangeness when he looked like he just wanted to laugh in her face and slap her one!
 
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