Albion fans who organised a tribute to terror victim Robert Eaton feature in a TV documentary with actress Helen Mirren tonight.
Teenager Nick Lovett, of Dover Road, Brighton, and other fans will appear in Terror in America, a documentary about the British victims and survivors of the attacks on America.
The group was filmed in New York laying out an Albion jersey dedicated to fellow fan Robert.
Helen Mirren agreed to narrate the programme after she approached Nick and fellow fans Paul Neal and Steve McMahon, who live in New York, in Union Square.
Nick, 16, a student at Varndean Sixth Form College, said: "She just came up to me and asked what we were doing.
"When I told her we were laying a tribute for someone we knew she was full of praise.
"She was so moved by what we were doing that she offered to narrate the programme. It was a very emotional place to be and she was really upset."
A spokesman for the programme said: "Helen Mirren has given her fee to victims of the attack.
"She wanted to give strength to the individuals affected by the attack."
Since the attacks the fans have dedicated the new club flag to Robert as well as agreeing to buy an Albion jersey and club pendant for Nick to take to New York.
The documentary Terror in America will be screened on BBC1 tonight at 8pm.
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