The missing piece of the puzzle: How the world's biggest jigsaw turned into a puzzle-makers nightmare
ITV News Anglia presenter Jonathan Wills was joined by Graham Andrew in Norwich.
Imagine if you'd just finished a 34,000 piece jigsaw puzzle... only to find you're four pieces short.
Well, that's what happened to Graham Andrew who's spent the last two weeks constructing the world's largest jigsaw puzzle for two charities in Norfolk.
The jungle-themed 'Wildlife' jigsaw arrived from Spain and the painstaking job of building it got underway with 200 hundred people lending their support and money to see it take shape.
The finished product measured six by two metres.
The jigsaw itself only cost around £160, but the backing it's on was 6 times that much.
The jigsaw is set to begin a nationwide tour of hospitals - starting with the Norfolk and Norwich on the 15th September followed by Addenbrooke's in Cambridge.
The missing pieces are currently being made by a company in Barcelona. The race is now on to get the replacement pieces in time.