
About this season
A British medical documentary set in King's College Hospital. 91 cameras filmed round the clock for 28 days, 24 hours a day in A&E it offers unprecedented access to one of Britain's busiest A&E departments.
Episodes (8)

1. One Fine Day
8.5Aired 30 October 2014 • 45 min
At St George's in south west London, the trauma team fight to save the life of a young woman after a motorbike accident. Luke, who is 11, is brought in after having a seizure.

2. Seize the Day
8.5Aired 6 November 2014 • 48 min
Dave, 53, has crashed into a stationary car while riding his bicycle, and has a significant facial injury. 30-year-old Richard has come into A&E after dislocating his thumb while cycling. Billy, a 19-year-old motocross rider, has been thrown off his bike during a race and suffered multiple spinal fractures.

3. Someone to Love
8.5Aired 13 November 2014 • 45 min
Paul, who is 38 and a tree surgeon, is rushed into resus after falling 25 feet from a tree. Anthony, who was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's and prostate cancer, has fallen down some stairs.

4. Stay with Me
10.0Aired 20 November 2014 • 45 min
When 70-year-old John dislocates his shoulder while out running, the St George's staff put him on ketamine for the pain, and the side effects keep his wife entertained.

5. Bouncing Back
9.0Aired 27 November 2014 • 45 min
60-year-old Iain is rushed to St George's after falling 10 feet off a ladder. 13-year-old Lucy has lost the feeling in her feet and hands after falling off a trampoline.

6. Strong Medicine
10.0Aired 4 December 2014 • 45 min
82-year-old Rusty has been hit by a car and has a broken ankle. Mihhail, who is 29, has crashed his motorcycle into a bollard.

7. Chip off the Block
10.0Aired 11 December 2014 • 45 min
7-year-old Freddie is brought to St George's after falling several metres from a tree in his garden. Martin, 66, has collapsed at home and is suffering from poor eyesight and dizziness.

8. In a Heartbeat
10.0Aired 18 December 2014 • 45 min
Retired builder Roger has fallen four metres from his daughter's roof. Tad, who is 29, has come to St George's with a dangerously high heart rate, which could possibly lead to a stroke.