showbiz gossip straight to your inbox with the Daily Star's FREE newsletterA BBC TV presenter has won £1.6 million in damages from the broadcasting corporation for injuries that he sustained on the job.The presenter, who is taking home a sizeable chunk of money, volunteered to take part in a "human crash-test dummy" while hosting a BBC science show.Jeremy Stansfield, who is better known as Jem, successfully sued the BBC claiming he lost his broadcast career after suffering life-changing injuries when on set shooting a risky episode.He sued the broadcaster for £3.7m after he was injured while filming BBC popular science show Bang Goes the Theory.Mrs Justice Yip oversaw a trial at the High Court in London earlier in the year, with the ruling.
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