Ranvir Singh has revealed she got very moved while filming the new series of Real Stories.

The Daybreak and Good Morning Britain news presenter found herself particularly affected when she met a 45-year-old mother who is awaiting a pioneering medical procedure – the UK’s first double hand transplant.

Ranvir Singh
Ranvir Singh (Ian West/PA)

“The very first interview I did for this new series (had the most impact),” she said.

“It is with a woman whose life is very hard to imagine living yourself. She is about to become a UK first in an extraordinary medical advance, and her reasons for wanting to go through with it, however painful, will resonate with every single parent watching. It will make your jaw drop.”

The six-part series sees Ranvir and Michael Underwood interviewing real-life heroes such as a father-of-two who was saved from being crushed to death under a bus by a crowd of onlookers, an autistic teenager who has a special bond with horses and two teachers who travel around Britain after quitting their jobs.

Ranvir said: “Some stories will make you hold your family closer, others will make you angry. It will be emotional, I’m warning you!

Ranvir Singh and Michael Underwood
Ranvir Singh and Michael Underwood (Jonathan Ford/ITV)

“We get to the truth of why people make the decisions they do, for better or for worse, and you’ll certainly be left asking yourself, ‘What would I do if…?’ There really is nothing more powerful than seeing someone else’s unusual, heartbreaking or uplifting life put under the microscope.”

She added: “What has always really sparked my interest is getting under the skin of normal people to find out what makes them extraordinary, much more so than interviewing the stars. I get to do exactly that in this programme.

“I meet some incredible people whose life circumstances have meant they have had to draw on some of their deep rooted strengths.”

Real Stories With Ranvir Singh begins at 7.30pm on July 23 on ITV.