Scars, strength, and secret agents: Dan Jackson to star in Prime Video series 007: Road to a Million

Tune in to see a remarkable father-son duo compete for £1 million

Ambassador Dan Jackson stands in sunlight in front of a wood panelled wall. Dan wears a black t-shirt and a black eye patch.

22 August 2025

On Friday 22 August, watch Scar Free Ambassador Dan Jackson and son Dylan step into a world of extreme missions in exotic locations as they compete to win £1 million in 007: Road to a Million series 2, streaming on Prime Video.

Armed with determination, teamwork, and a story of resilience that stretches far beyond the screen, the pair will endure a series of Bond-style challenges to drive them ever-closer to the prize. Move over 007: double 0 Dan is on the case.

In 2012, Dan’s life took an unexpected turn. A diagnosis of a rare sinus cancer led to life-saving surgery, the loss of his right eye, and permanent facial scarring.

Rather than retreat, Dan embraced his new appearance and identity – labelling himself as “defiantly disfigured” – and becoming a proud Ambassador for The Scar Free Foundation.

In Dan’s role, he champions research into scar prevention and healing, while also advocating for greater visibility and acceptance of people with visible differences.

📸 Image: Prime Video/Laura Radford Photography

Dan Jackson and his son Dylan stand in a foggy mountain scene.

His son Dylan, now 22, shares his father’s courage and sense of adventure. Thoughtful, analytical, and determined, he’s the perfect partner for the high-pressure, globe-trotting challenges of 007: Road to a Million.

For both, the show is an opportunity to deepen their bond while testing their physical and mental limits. From scorpion-filled trials in Thailand to dizzying heights in the Alps, Dan and Dylan will face the kind of missions that would test even the most seasoned adventurers. But their real strength lies in their story – a father and son united by resilience, trust, and love.

Join us as we tune in to watch our incredible Ambassador and epic adventurer take on the world!

Dan Jackson sits in between his two sons and takes a selfie. There is an old-style map on the wall behind them. Dan is proudly wearing his black eye patch.

Scars can change everything: from how you move, grow eat, blink, and smile, to how you feel about yourself and how you interact with those around you.

Every donation to The Scar Free Foundation supports cutting-edge research to allow survivors to live a life free from the limitations of scarring.

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