Tonight Channel 4 will revisit one of the most memorable moments from 2013's Educating Yorkshire: the episode in which Mr Burton helped pupil Musharaf Asghar overcome his stammer.

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The incredible scenes which aired on the documentary series, showing the student finally able to stand up in front of his classmates to give a speech, touched the hearts of viewers and earned the show a place in the TV history books.

In the years since Educating Yorkshire aired, Musharaf has gone on to a career as a motivational speaker.

Back in 2014, RadioTimes.com spoke to Mr Burton, Mr Mitchell, Mr Steer and Musharaf himself. Check out the interview below...

It was arguably the television moment of the year – the spine-tingling few seconds when stammering Thornhill Academy pupil Musharaf donned his teacher Mr Burton's headphones and found the power of speech.

And according to headmaster Mr Mitchell, his young student got the biggest cheer when the duo stepped on stage with Mr Burton and Mr Steer to collect their award for best documentary series at last night's National Television Awards. "It speaks volumes of why people tapped into why it was such a successful programme," Thornhill's head told RadioTimes.com backstage.

Mr Burton – Musharaf's English teacher – also had some words of praise for his former pupil. "That final episode really hit a chord with people because it’s not just a stammer – it signifies for me somebody overcoming adversity and getting past it and very rarely do you see people in such a tangible way click and get through that.

"It’s about a young man who has got absolute integrity and is honest and a damn good character. It’s an award and it’s notoriety for trying hard and being the best you can possibly be."

"Musharaf is going to dine out on this for years," added Mr M. "We're not talking a couple of years, we're talking years. And we're going to dine out on Musharaf at the end of the day. He's made us into who we are."

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Susanna LazarusAssociate Editor, RadioTimes.com

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