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Cómo ver 24 Hours in A&E en NetflixA 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.
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The series begins during the morning rush hour, looking at different workers who set off on their daily commute but find themselves fighting for their lives in the skilful hands of the A&E team.
With nearly a quarter of the patients treated in King's A&E are children, the series takes a look at some of their stories for the first time. The show also meets one of the A&E's youngest and newest recruits, an emergency medicine trainee called Matt.
Trauma consultant Simon has to deal with a busy night, with a many critically ill and seriously injured patients. He also has to deal with the fallout from an extraordinary night of violence on London's streets.
This week the series takes a look at the different ways that grown men deal with pain and injury.
This week the series focuses on young men in their prime. A fitness fanatic shows up at the hospital badly injured after a canal barge accident, while another who shows up is a pre-operative transsexual with a sore finger following a night's clubbing.
This week the show features a powerful episode following the work of King's College Hospital's A&E department on the night that singing superstar Whitney Houston died aged 47. The staff and patients have to come to terms with Whitney's death as the hospital fills up with young people who were having fun with their friends when the news broke.
This week the series focuses on the elderly patients who are treated at the hospital, including a 93-year-old who shows up with some life-threatening injuries after being knocked over by a hit and run driver just outside the hospital.
This week the series focuses on a single Saturday night at King's.
This week the series focuses on mothers and daughters, and coming to terms with mortality. Seventy-one-year-old Josephine has been brought into the hospital suffering with chronic breathing difficulties. Terminally ill with cancer, which has spread throughout her body, Josephine is nearing the end of her life. Her daughter Jackie faces some really difficult decisions when she is not ready to loose her mother just yet.
Thie episode takes features one of the hospital's newest recruits and the importance of family during times of crisis. Sophie has moved from the Lancashire coast to work at King's College Hospital in south London, leaving her family behind for the first time. Her first patient today is 22-year-old chef James who has a self-inflicted stabbing. He managed to accidentally stab himself in the thigh with a paring knife while chopping tomatoes at work.
The show focuses on every parent's nightmare when a young child with severe burns is brought into the hospital. As snow falls and the hospital gets ready for a surge in slips and falls on the ice, five-year-old Daisy is rushed into resus with her dad Damien after her skirt caught alight on their gas fire at home.
This week the series focuses on the bond between parents and children and features the youngest patient ever featured on the series and what happens after the roles have to be reversed due to illness.
This week the series focuses on patients whose illnesses are prove difficult to diagnose. Tino is rushed to resus after slumping over her desk at school. She can't remember what day it is or her surname. Karen shows up accompanied by her family. She has been experiencing numbness down her left side and requires a scan.
This week the show looks at men with very different problems who are all being treated at the hospital at Emergency Department on a busy night shift.
The series takes a look at how lives can change forever in the blink of an eye.
Eighty-year-old grandmother Rose has fluid on her lungs and is having trouble breathing, and 55-year-old trucker Kevin has serious injuries after his lorry rolled down a verge.
A powerful cautionary episode: Neil is flown in by helicopter after a head-on road collision, and Matias needs help after trapping his hands in a train door and being dragged along the platform.
It's Valentine's Day and love is in the air for nurse Abbie.
The show this week takes a look at people suffering with head injuries and the power of unconditional love.
The parents of a young girl who fell dangerously at a local diving pool are worried. The hospital's security team's work is also taken a look at.
This week the show takes a look at when boys become men, and pass the baton between the generations. Nicholas has been punched in the face following a random attack and consultant craniofacial surgeon Rob puts hiss jaw back in place with his 'magic thumb'. Tyrell has hurt his big toe whilst playing football.
This week the series foces on living life to the full and not looking back. Gary was on his motorcycle when he was involved in a head-on collision with a car. He is on life support with serious head, chest and limb injuries and has been put in a medically-induced coma to try and cut out the risk of brain damage.
This week the show features people living on their own and reaching out to others. Thomas has been struck on the back of the head by a six-metre pole at a building site in South London. Hilton has diabetes and is concerned about his swollen legs.
This special show takes a look at the making of the series.
This week the series takes a look at how men deal with pain. Ahmed has dislocated his shoulder whilst playing a game of American football and has to grit his teeth as doctor Matt puts it back into place.
The show takes a look at the responsibility of caring for elderly relatives. Ninety-four-year-old Douglas is a highly decorated Second World War veteran who has served in an elite commando unit. Sylvie, his daughter, has taken him to the hospital because his breathing has deteriorated.
This week, the series features husbands and wives reflecting on their enduring marriages and the changing nature of love. The staff discuss the wisdom that comes with experience.
The series takes a look at the challenges of motherhood and the responsibility of raising sons this week.
One in ten patients showing up at the A&E arrive following a fall. Eleven-year-old Archie fallen up a step at the school library and has badly cut his lip.Kevin, a 57-year-old tree surgeon, has fallen off a stepladder, landing badly on a sharp metal bar.
This week the team have to deal with a critically-injured dad and an aggravated prisoner.
The show takes a look the different ways that people deal with pain and how the care and support of friends and family can help you get through nearly anything.
This week the series takes a look at the importance of friends and family during times of crisis.
This week the series looks at the beginning and end of life, as well as the joys and fears of living alone.
The week the cameras follow a busy Saturday night in the A&E Department where staff have to deal with the needs of elderly patients and sick children as well as patients who are drunk or violent.
A young girl is brought in who has been seriously injured following been run over by a bus with other pedestrians who were also hit. Twelve-year-old Jade from Kent is rushed to the hospital after being hit by a car and knocked under a bus while walking to school.
The cameras follow some patients rushed into King's after being involved in some serious traffic accidents.
Worried parents Nicole and Stefian show up in Resus by ambulance with their 19-month-old baby daughter Xah'Nae. She has been vomiting, is suffering with a high fever and has become floppy and unresponsive.
This week the show takes a look at the strong bonds within families and the challenge of having to break bad news.
The cameras follow a on a busy day in A&E, with over 400 patients treated in just 24 hours. Peggy is brought in by ambulance with her husband Clement. She's fallen over at home and hurt her knee.
This week the show focuses on mums. Twelve-year-old Eddie is brought into A&E by ambulance after being hit by a car. He is accompanied by his sister while his mum rushes back from a rare day out with friends to be by his side.
This week the show takes a look at how friends and relatives can help with the healing process.
This week's episode was filmed on filmed on Red Nose Day as both patients and staff reflect on the importance of being able to focus on the brighter side of life. Dilson is rushed in suffering with severe knife wounds after being stabbed in the head and neck as he attempted to stop a fight outside a club.
Patients this week have to face up to some difficult home truths. Des is running Resus with one of his patients being mechanical engineer Graham, who's rushed to King's by ambulance. He's has suffered a suspected heart attack after complaining of chest pains.
This week the series takes a look at the lottery of life through the eyes of patients and their relatives. Alyce, who's 89, is brought into the hospital after falling near her home. Her neighbour Linda has come with her.
The show reveals how a visit to A&E can act as a long overdue wake-up call. Malcolm is rushed in the hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest, and is on life support.
The show takes a look at the different challenges that the King's staff face as patients show up.
Sister Jen is on duty in Resus and she is looking after 48-year-old Bobby, who's been brought to King's by his partner Jackie after he suffered some seizures at home.
This week the show takes a look at the importance of friendships for both staff and patients. Registrar Ling has just began her shift and her friend Claire is working along side her. David is brought into the hospital having seizures uncontrollably for 30 minutes.
The series takes a look at how life can change in the blink of an eye and how life or death can be a complete lottery.
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Thirteen-year-old Will gets a CT scan for head injuries sustained in a baseball accident, baby Amira has an irregular heartbeat, and pizza delivery rider Chris has been knocked off his motorbike
Carole, who's 45, has had a heart attack. She talks about being put into care when she was 11, using heroin, turning her life around then losing touch - until recently - with her partner.
The staff at St George's tackle one of their most dramatic and unusual emergencies. Rail worker Alan has been hit by a high-speed train and is at risk of losing his right arm.
Eleven-month-old Isabel is rushed to St George's after suffering a fit and losing consciousness, while 22-year-old Felix is brought to A&E with a self-inflicted stab wound to his stomach. Retired engineer Bill, 68, fell 15ft from a ladder while cutting a leylandii hedge. He arrives by air ambulance with breathing difficulties and suspected multiple fractures.
Peter, 85, has been brought - unwillingly - to A&E by his stepson Brian. He cut his finger on some wire two weeks earlier and his hand is swollen and won't stop bleeding. Emma, 23, is rushed to St George's after crashing her car on the way to her father's house, while doctors also see to 86-year-old Harry, who fell down a flight of stairs a day earlier but didn't seek treatment. Ciaran, 27, injured his ankle the previous night while out with friends and was given a temporary cast. Emergency nurse practitioner Helen needs to get him X-rayed and replastered, but he faces a return visit for an operation.
Tree surgeon David, 27, is airlifted to St George's after falling 40ft to the ground, hitting several branches on his way down and landing head-first onto concrete. Having been knocked unconscious for 10 minutes, the medical team must urgently assess him for internal injuries. Anne, 74, arrives with a sharp pain in her chest, 51-year-old taxi driver Mark receives treatment for a cut on his finger caused by broken glass, and 92-year-old Betty is brought in by ambulance after her carers found her with slurred speech and a shaking hand
Bob, 51, is airlifted to St George's after falling 20ft from a ladder while repairing his roof. With debris in his wound, doctors are concerned he could develop a life-threatening infection. Retired pharmacologist Anthony, 68, receives help for a chronic gas problem, while 83-year-old Gladys collapsed on the stairs at home and has a dangerously low heart rate.
Keen rugby player Robert has a dangerously high heart rate and may need to have a pacemaker fitted - a scary thought for the nine-year-old's father. Mark, 32, has fallen 30ft from scaffolding while doing some DIY, and there's concern he may have damaged his spine. Christine, 74, arrives in A&E after an accident in her garden, and she's suffered nasty injuries to her face.
Becky, 59, is rushed in after a suspected stroke, and medics are concerned she may have had a bleed on the brain. Georgia, 19, locked herself out of her flat and lost her balance trying to climb through a second-floor window, falling 20ft on to concrete. She's sent for an urgent CT scan with possible spinal injuries. Meanwhile, 88-year-old Edith is kept under observation after collapsing at home.
Nikki, 50, and her mum Angela, 68, have been involved in a serious car crash. While Nikki, who was driving, is sent for a CT scan with suspected internal injuries, Angela is treated for head wounds and a dislocated elbow. Ellen, 53, arrives with a painfully swollen elbow after falling over in a supermarket, and seven-year-old Jack is rushed to A&E with an open fracture on his arm and a blow to his head after an accident at a wedding.
Zaki, 63, recently underwent a tonsillectomy following a diagnosis of throat cancer, but he has come to A&E after suffering a serious bleed. Doctors try to save 10-month-old baby Amy, who stopped breathing at home, while 21-year-old expectant father Craig appears to have had a miraculous escape after a motocross accident, but has he learnt his lesson?
Betting shop owner Les, 40, is rushed to St George's after losing control of his car on a country road on his way to work. Cambelle, a 21-year-old plumber, has an infected cyst that may require surgery, while 67-year-old retired doctor Patrick is brought to A&E following a horse-riding accident in which he was dragged 130ft and not found for more than two hours
This episode meets patients and families looking to the future rather than dwelling on the past. Scott, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia as a teenager, has badly cut his knee on a night out.
This episode features people suffering misfortune while doing what they love, including a father and son who have been in a motorbike crash together, and a 14-year-old boy who has fallen from a tree
This episode features patients who fell in love with their partners at first sight, including pub landlord Tony, who was immediately smitten when he met Laura, but took two years to win her over
Actor Dudley has come to A&E after injuring his shoulder rushing to catch a train, and 82-year-old Barbara and her 80-year-old husband Clarence are brought in after being knocked over by a motorbike
The show looks at caring and kindness, whether from staff, family or friends this week. Teenage cyclist Sam is brought into A&E after falling off her bike at high speed during a race and landing on her head.
This episode focuses on the importance of having someone to love and support us when life gets tough. Beverley arrives in A&E with an open fracture of her right leg after being hit by a car.
Seventy-year-old part-time DJ Tony arrives at St George's hospital after a high-speed bicycle accident. He was training for a 100-mile charity bike ride when he had his crash.
This episode focuses on patients treated on a busy summer evening. Student George is sent for an urgent brain scan following a fight at a party. Doorman Alfred has been stabbed three times.
The medics treat 60-year-old diabetic Tony, who has an infected leg wound and must be assessed to ensure it doesn't spread, and three-year-old Billy, who has swollen eyes after accidentally squirting detergent in them. Also treated is 80-year-old Ida, who has pain in her knee, and doctors are concerned when an x-ray reveals a shadow on her bone, which requires further tests to rule out cancer.
Documentary following life inside the A&E department at St George's in south west London, where the patients treated include John, 89, who has acute abdominal pain. The medics think it could be an abdominal aortic aneurysm, which can prove fatal, and test results mean emergency surgery is required. Meanwhile, 68-year-old Mick and his wife Linda have been involved in a head-on car crash, with Mick suffering multiple injuries that could be life-changing, and 10-year-old Niall is brought to A&E after falling out of a tree during a family picnic and breaking his arm
Nineteen-year-old motorcyclist Sam is airlifted to St George's after crashing into a bus and being thrown under a car. He is placed in an induced coma and CT scans reveal Sam has bruising to his lungs, a ruptured kidney, a broken thigh bone and a fractured spine. The priority of the medics is is to stop his internal bleeding, while Sam's parents are rushed to the hospital by police. Meanwhile, seven-year-old Raheem arrives in A&E with his dad Dennis after cutting his wrist while playing at home, and 59-year-old Therese turns up with a painful lump on her finger.
Surgeons must plan their next move carefully when Daisy, a 22-month-old girl, arrives at St George's Hospital by air ambulance after being kicked in the head by a horse at her family's stables. Meanwhile, 54-year-old Mike, who has a form of medication-resistant epilepsy, arrives in minors with a bandage around his jaw after falling face-first onto the pavement. Plus, 100-year-old Florence and her daughter Frances, who was diagnosed with dementia three years earlier, arrive at the hospital when the former suffers what appears to be a stroke.
Ninety-one-year-old Cyril is airlifted to hospital after a car crash which required him to be cut from his car. Meanwhile, the medical team treat 57-year-old Caroline, who arrives at St Georges with chest pains, plus five-year-old Roman has a pencil stuck in his ear.
Cameras follow Lawrence, 26, who is rushed to St George's after being hit by a car while crossing the road on a night out in Eastbourne. Meanwhile, 53-year-old Katrina is brought to A&E after having difficulty breathing and experiencing chest pains that could indicate a heart attack.
Cameras follow a 10-year-old who has severed his finger at school and a stonemason who has dropped a slab of marble on his hand. Meanwhile, a 74-year-old partially sighted woman is brought in by her neighbour after breaking her ankle in a fall, and draws the medical staff into stories of her challenging childhood.
Mechanic Grant, 34, is rushed in after being crushed against a brick wall by his own car, which he was working on at the time. Doctors are concerned he has a serious pelvic injury and other internal wounds and work quickly to establish how severe they are. Meanwhile, 44-year-old Doug, who has a rare growth on his head and face which is prone to profuse bleeding, arrives in A&E, and 23-year-old cage fighter Charlie is treated in minor injuries for something in his eye.
A five-year-old is rushed into St George's struggling to breathe, and her mum reveals how she has spent months in Great Ormond Street Hospital after being diagnosed with a rare form of juvenile arthritis. Meanwhile, an 83-year-old man in a confused state arrives in A&E after falling over, and as doctors carry out tests and a CT scan, his wife helps them understand the reason behind his confusion. Plus, a twelve-year-old girl must be brave as she undergoes treatment for a nasty cut on her leg.
Twenty-two-year-old motorcyclist Adam is brought into A&E after crashing into a car and being thrown 30 metres. He has possibly injured his neck and spine, and doctors are concerned that he may be at risk of losing his foot due to his severe leg injuries. Meanwhile, a 78-year-old former nurse arrives in St George's after becoming dizzy at her sewing class, and doctors worry she has had a stroke. Plus, 18-year-old Rosa is treated after falling off her bike on the way home from a night out with friends.
In an edition of the documentary focusing on fathers and sons, 51-year-old builder Rod is rushed into A&E after falling 18 feet from scaffolding onto concrete. When scans reveal that he has fractured some of his vertebrae and will require extensive surgery, his wife Nicky is left to call their two sons to prepare them for bad news. Meanwhile, 86-year-old retired policeman John is brought to St Georges with a head injury after falling off a wall. As doctors assess the severity of the damage, he talks about how his career took over his life, so much so that he missed the birth of his son. Plus, 19-year-old cyclist Mack requires specialist help for a dislocated shoulder, after he collided with a Porsche. His dad explains how adopting him and his brother changed all of their lives.
Eighty-four-year-old Paula is referred to St Georges for urgent treatment, after a routine blood test detected that she has a dangerously high level of potassium in her blood. Meanwhile, 74-year-old Derek is brought into A&E after suffering a suspected stroke. As he goes for emergency surgery, his devoted wife Mary is determined to help him recover. Plus, 31-year-old fireman Glenn arrives with a suspected abscess in his throat; he is joined by his twin brother Dean and the pair are inseparable.
Three-year-old Louie is airlifted to St George's after being run over by a car while playing outside, with doctors expressing concern about his neck, which seems to be stuck in one position. Elsewhere, 14-year-old Josh is treated after injuring his ankle when riding a BMX with his father on the front. Meanwhile, 41-year-old Sam arrives in resus with a cut to her head and possible spinal and internal injuries after losing control of her car and crashing into a tree.
A 79-year-old woman is brought in with signs of a stroke, and neurologist Dr Mahinda opts for a treatment that only has a slim chance of success. A 77-year-old man with diabetes has an infection in his toes, and doctors consider amputating his foot to stop it spreading. A woman's false eyelashes leave her with abrasions to her eyes.
Fifty-two-year-old retired firefighter John is airlifted to A&E after being accidentally hit in the face by a golf club, which hit him so hard that it snapped. With a suspected critical head injury, he is sent for a CT scan, and doctors are concerned that his right eye is not reacting as it should and he is weak down the right-hand side of his body. Meanwhile, 77-year-old Joan arrives in St Georges after falling down the stairs at home and hurting her leg. As she waits to be treated, she talks about growing up in Camberwell.
After falling over during the night at home and being rushed into A&E, 85-year-old Maura faces potentially life-changing injuries. CT scans reveal broken bones in her spine, and her son and daughter-in-law must decide when to share the gravity of the situation with Maura and her granddaughter Meg. Meanwhile, 37-year-old doctor Jim arrives at St Georges after a collision with a van while he was cycling to work. Despite putting on a brave face, scans reveal his injuries are more serious than first thought. Plus, a chef is treated after cutting her thumb while chopping peppers at home.
Eighty-one-year-old cyclist Bill is brought to St George's from Surrey after being hit by a car. He was not wearing a helmet, and doctors are concerned he may have sustained a serious head injury. Meanwhile, 93-year-old Amy arrives in A&E with her friend after a clothes airer fell on top of her while she was hanging out the washing. Plus, an emergency nurse practitioner looks after 78-year-old Samuel, who landed on his face after falling over some boxes.
Fifty-nine-year-old Charulata is rushed to A&E after collapsing at home with signs of a stroke. She has a history of strokes, diabetes, and is awaiting a heart bypass, so doctors send her for a CT scan to find out what has happened. Twenty-eight-year-old carpenter Luke - who has epilepsy - arrives after cutting his finger at work. Although his girlfriend Stacy says it looks like a paper cut, he is worried it may trigger a seizure. Meanwhile, 75-year-old Anne comes to St George's after falling and hurting her arm on holiday.
Doctors carry out tests on 77-year-old Martin, who was rushed to St Georges after collapsing at home and suffered two further seizures in A&E. As he waits to find out what is causing him problems, his wife Margaret talks about their life together. Meanwhile, 83-year-old widower Harry arrives with shortness of breath, chest pains and dizziness after collapsing while shopping. Paediatric nurse Kelly, who loves working with children, treats six-year-old Lilly, who has cut her head after falling off her scooter.
Ten-year-old Ashleigh is rushed to St George's by ambulance after twisting her leg while playing football. X-rays reveal that her femur is broken and she will need surgery. Meanwhile, three-year-old Lola visits A&E with her dad after having a seizure, and 91-year-old Betty arrives with severe chest pain. Doctors carry out a blood test in order to find out whether she is having a heart attack and will require life-saving surgery
Thirty-seven-year-old Robert arrives at St Georges Hospital, London after colliding with a car on his motorbike. Scans show he has a bleed on the brain, a broken jaw, and two missing teeth, and he faces potentially life-changing injuries and extensive surgery. Meanwhile, 54-year-old Mary collapsed in the street on the way to work and hit her head. Doctors need to establish whether it is simple fainting, or whether something more sinister is to blame, with tests revealing she will need a pacemaker fitted. Plus, 27-year-old Jessica comes to A&E with a wound that will not heal, after having a lumpectomy to remove breast cancer tissue two months ago.
Five-year-old Isa is rushed to A&E after being hit by a car and trapped underneath it, and doctors suspect the impact may have caused serious internal damage, as well as significant head injuries. Meanwhile, 26-year-old Tom is treated after slicing through his leg with a circular saw, with medics fearing the blade has cut so deeply into the muscle tissue that it could starve his leg of blood. Plus, 85-year-old retired actor Donald comes to the hospital with pain in his bladder, and consultant Faheem is concerned there may be an infection.
Seventy-five-year-old Gerry is rushed to A&E with a dangerously high heart rate of over 250bpm, and doctors suspect an underlying chest infection is the cause. Meanwhile, 92-year-old Margaret arrives at St Georges after falling over and hitting her head, and six-year-old Daniel is treated for an infected blister on his foot.
Thirteen-year-old Tom is rushed to St Georges after crashing his bike head first into a parked car while racing a friend. Doctors order a CT scan to assess his injuries and must decide whether he will need emergency surgery to his face. Plus, 26-year-old Andy comes to A&E after injuring his knee during a game of Frisbee, and 51-year-old Jason arrives after suffering from blurred vision for two days.
A 43-year-old cyclist is brought to A&E after crashing face first into a car, with injuries are so severe that he was put into an induced coma at the scene. Meanwhile, 68-year-old Pat awaits the results of an X-ray after injuring her leg on holiday, and 89-year-old Adrian complains of chest pain.
Barrie, 78, is rushed in with breathing difficulties and tests reveal he has fluid on his lungs and faces serious medical treatment, while 75-year-old David is treated after falling down a flight of stairs, and 82-year-old Bob is admitted after a DIY accident at home.
Train driver Andy, 48, is rushed in after falling 12ft from a tree while cutting branches and landing on his feet, badly fracturing both ankles, and doctors are concerned the impact may have caused life-changing damage to critical nerves and blood vessels in his feet and legs. Angela, 59, has come to St George's as her heart has been beating at over 150bpm for eight hours, risking stroke and other complications. Cardiologist Dr Arun's attempts to bring down her pulse using a powerful drug aren't successful, so he decides to electrically shock her heart to reset it.
Janine, Who's 44, is rushed to St George's after being kicked by a horse at her stables in Surrey. Janine was left unable to walk and had to crawl over two fields to call for help. A CT scan reveals a major fracture to Janine's pelvis.
Liam, 31, is rushed to St George's after collapsing at home after his fourth epileptic seizure of the day, and he experiences another at the hospital, while 89-year-old Mair is brought to A&E with severe chest pain and difficulty breathing and doctors take blood samples to test whether her symptoms are due to pneumonia. Twelve-year-old Lauren arrives by ambulance after breaking her leg while scoring a try in a rugby match and she needs extensive surgery to give her the best chance of walking normally again.
Stephan, 39, is rushed to St George's with internal bleeding from his femoral artery, caused by complications following an angiogram he had the day before, and doctors are concerned his heart could be under potentially fatal strain. Emmanuel Jr (19) arrives in A&E after suffering an acute sickle cell crisis, and his mum Elizabeth talks about the impact the condition has had on the family, while 40-year-old Fernanda is admitted with abdominal pain, but the test results reveal a surprising reason for her discomfort.
Motorcyclist Michelle (50) is rushed to A&E after crashing head first into a lamp post, with scans revealing that she has broken bones in her neck, arm and shoulder and requires emergency surgery. Timothy, 69, arrives at St George's after riding his bicycle into the back of a parked ambulance, while 33-year-old expectant mother Eleanor is admitted after cutting her thumb on a meat cleaver.
Beth, 68, is rushed to St George's after falling down a flight of stairs and badly breaking her ankle, meaning she faces emergency surgery and intensive physiotherapy to walk again. Leigh, 67, is admitted with head injuries after being knocked off his bicycle in a hit-and-run incident and medics are concerned he has suffered a severe trauma to his head as he was not wearing a helmet, while 26-year-old Luke arrives in A&E after an accident at work involving an electric saw.
Cyclist Athar, who's 22, is rushed to St George's after a collision with a car on his way to work. Athar wasn't wearing a helmet and he 'bullseyed' the car's rear window; he can't remember anything about the crash.
Eleven-year-old Jack is rushed to A&E after being hit by a motorbike while walking to his first day at secondary school. A CT scan reveals that Jack has a bleed on his brain caused by the fracture.
Seventy-one-year-old Tony is rushed to St George's by air ambulance after falling head first onto a tiled floor while doing some DIY in his kitchen. Scans reveal that Tony has a severe bleed on his brain and requires a life-changing surgery.
Twelve-year-old Tulsi is airlifted to St George's after falling from a cliff near here home in Hastings. The CT scans reveal that she has a subdural haematoma: a clot of blood in her head, which is expanding, putting pressure on her brain.
Mel, 71, is rushed to St George's after being accidentally knocked down and run over by her husband John. Mel's blood pressure drops critically low and doctors call a 'Code Red' putting her on standby for an emergency blood transfusion.
Mark, who's 52, is rushed to St George's by air after a road traffic collision threw him from his motorbike and left him suffering a cardiac arrest. His wife Jacquie reveals how their relationship slowly blossomed from friendship into romance.
Eighty-year-old Frances is rushed to St George's by air ambulance after falling three metres into her empty swimming pool while gardening. Consultant Rathan is concerned that a significant head wound may conceal a potentially life-changing bleed on her brain. Frances's son Clive talks about how she's fiercely independent, continuing to mow the large lawn on her tractor and even re-felting the garden shed roof. With her independence at risk, the medical team work quickly to identify France's injuries. Jerry, who's 20, starts to question partying until 5am on a weeknight, after ending up in A&E.
This episode focuses on the bond between families and what holds them together through thick and thin. John, who's 84, is rushed to St George's after losing control of his car and crashing into a road sign. He bullseyed his windscreen, and when his blood pressure drops dangerously low doctors declare a Code Red, giving him an emergency blood transfusion. As doctors discover that John has a broken pelvis and will need emergency surgery, his wife Gwynaeth talks about how she's leaned on John over their years of marriage: 'I don't think I know anyone else who I could rely on who could get me over the humps.' Reggie, who's seven, has broken his arm while doing a cartwheel to celebrate England beating Wales at Euro 2016.
Nicky, who's 61, is airlifted to St George's by helicopter after a car mounted the pavement at 30mph and ran her over while she was out walking. Doctors quickly get her into the CT scanner to ascertain the full extent of her injuries. Her husband Richard tries hard to reassure and calm everyone, while their daughter Annie struggles to come to terms with her mother's accident. Meanwhile, 91-year-old Sam arrives in Resus after a suspected stoke. He's accompanied by his doting wife Roshan. And baby Teddy has fallen out of his car seat face-first onto concrete.
Seventy-year-old George is rushed to A&E with driftwood stuck in his left eye. He was bailing out rainwater from his boat moored on the Thames when he fell and impaled his eye on a piece of driftwood. His partner Irene rushed to the scene to find paramedics attempting to stem the flow of blood from George's eye. She says: 'I nearly fainted a couple of times, it was like something out of a horror movie.' Doctors become increasingly concerned about whether George could lose sight in the eye. Debby, who's 59, has cut her hand in her lawnmower while removing some grass cuttings, after becoming distracted by thinking about her son's upcoming wedding: 'whether my pink hat matched the rest of my pink outfit, whether pink was right anyhow, there's so much to think about.'
This episode meets three different sets of friends who have been there for each other through thick and thin. Sixty-year-old bricklayer Phil is rushed to A&E in a critical condition after falling just two feet off a ladder at work and suffering multiple injuries. Initial results show Phil has fractured his spine, wrist and ribs, and doctors need to CT scan him urgently to check for internal injuries. Phil's friend and business partner Paul talks about the highs of their 28-year friendship and also about when Phil confided in him about how he'd dealt with the death of his son before they met.
This episode focuses on the bond between married couples in the face of testing circumstances. Corey, who's 27, is rushed to St George's after suffering a cardiac arrest during a game of ice hockey. His wife of seven days, Alice, was watching him play when he collapsed. As Corey arrives in Resus, the medical team learn that his brain has been deprived of oxygen for over 25 minutes and doctors put him in an induced coma to prevent further damage to his brain and major organs. Nurse Liz talks about the difficulty in predicting the long term outcome of cases like Corey's: 'until the patient has woken up, you've got no idea how this has affected them, how badly brain damaged they've got, how they are going to function.' John, who's 55, fell 10 feet while taking down scaffolding at home.
This episode focuses on how love can pull you through the hardest of times. Michelle, who's 54, is airlifted to St George's after being involved in a car crash with her husband Paul in Surrey. She was given a blood transfusion at the scene and doctors work quickly to get her to CT to ascertain the full extent of her injuries. Her daughter Toni talks about when her mum was diagnosed with depression, anxiety and split personality disorder and how her dad gave up work to become Michelle's full-time carer. Derren, who's 41, has fractured his ankle while trampolining with his 12-year-old daughter Macie. Doctors are concerned that the injury may have affected the blood supply to his foot and need to work quickly to realign his ankle.
This episode focuses on the family bonds that carry people through tough times. Mohammed, who's 64, has been hit by a pizza delivery motorbike. Consultant Will is concerned that he may have a pelvic fracture, which could seriously affect his mobility and, if it hits a major artery, can be life threatening. His son Tom reflects: 'When you are younger you think your dad is superhuman. When this happens, you realise he isn't invincible...' Ninety-year-old John comes to St George's with his wife Iris and daughter Joan after his GP picked up on his abnormally low heart rate.
Aaron, who's 31, is rushed to St George's after overturning his car onto metal railings during a high-speed collision. He has a serious laceration to his face where a spiked railing narrowly missed his eye socket. It becomes apparent that Aaron's memory has been affected; doctors suspect a brain injury and take him to CT. As Aaron undergoes tests, his twin brother Alvin talks about his hopes for Aaron's future. Fiona, who's 65, is rushed to St George's after falling over in a restaurant and cutting her knee during her friend Evelyn's 70th birthday party. Doctors are concerned that Fiona may have damaged a major artery.
This episode focuses on the precious relationships between family and friends that pull people through difficult times. Neil, who's 84, has fallen down the stairs at home. His wife Jenny reflects on the shock of realising that their life may never be the same again. Doctors become increasingly worried about damage to Neil's shoulder and an underlying heart condition. Meanwhile, his daughter Jane reveals how Neil carved out a long career as one of London's leading tree officers, and how proud she feels when she sees the trees he's saved and the legacy he's left for London. Danny, who's 25, has been knocked off his motorbike. Orthopaedic registrar Sadia is concerned about a serious leg fracture and that Danny may have other hidden internal injuries.
Niki, who's 34, is airlifted to St George's after crashing into another rider during a charity bike ride between London and Brighton. Race volunteers found him unconscious and unresponsive. It becomes obvious that Niki's memory has been affected by the impact as he struggles to recall details of the crash. Meanwhile, St George's staff try to contact Niki's wife Phil, who is almost 300 miles away at their home in the north east of England.
Valerie, who's 63, is rushed to St George's after falling from a horse. Consultant Will is concerned about potential spinal and head injuries, and she's whisked off for an emergency CT scan. Valerie's daughter Vikki talks about how, with no father around and no brothers or sisters, her mum's been the one person who taught her about life: 'mum and dad rolled into one,' and her fears about losing her. Lisa, who's 66, may have damage to her prosthetic hip. Her husband Tony found her lying on the kitchen floor. Doctors send her for X-rays to find out if she'll need emergency surgery. Lisa reveals that she struggled with anxiety and agoraphobia as a young girl and how she spent a year and half in her bedroom.
This episode focuses on the ups and downs of family life and how people pull together to get through them. Pam, who's 53, is rushed to A&E after suffering a suspected heart attack. As doctors try to establish whether it definitely was a heart attack or another underlying condition, Pam's daughter Meg talks about how her bond with her mum has strengthened over the years and how she helped her mum when she and Meg's dad decided to get divorced. Ten-year-old Cora is rushed to St George's after being thrown from a horse into the low hanging branches of a tree. Her mother Sharon rushed to the scene and says 'she had blood all over her face... and... this piece of wood sticking out just under her eye.' Doctors work quickly to assess whether or not she has also injured her neck, spine or brain.
In this episode staff and patients talk about the importance of family support when dealing with difficult circumstances. Fifty-one-year-old painter and decorator Gary is rushed to St George's after falling ten feet from a ladder. As Dr Rob sends Gary for urgent CT scans, Gary's dad Don talks about Gary's bad luck in love after two engagements were broken off: 'it broke his heart and he's never been with anyone since'. Gary's best friend and colleague John reflects on the importance of their friendship: 'he's a member of the family, he's seen my daughter born... never misses out on anybody's birthday.' But when Gary's scans arrive, Dr Rob becomes increasingly concerned about fractures in his back, pelvis and coccyx.
This episode focuses on couples whose loving relationships are tested by distance and unexpected illness. Forty-year-old Adrian is escalated from majors to Resus after crashing his bike into a car. Adrian recently moved back to London to set up a new life for his family, but at the time of the accident his wife Lili and daughter Luna are 1400 miles away in Montenegro. Consultant Melissa is concerned that Adrian may have a serious chest injury, so he's sent for a full CT scan. As concern grows that Adrian has a collapsed lung and may need emergency surgery, he makes a heartfelt phone call to Lili.
This episode explores the unexpected things in life that make us value the people we love. Twenty-year-old Antonio is rushed to A&E after a motorcycle accident. He has a severe fracture to his leg and the medical team are concerned about a potential arterial bleed. As Antonio goes for a CT scan, his mother Dawn explains how he was hyperactive as a child and struggled at school, with teachers unable to cope with his behaviour. But as he's grown up, motorbikes have captured his attention and given him focus. Forty-year-old Karen has fallen off her horse, which then trampled on her.
This episode explores the unexpected things in life that make us value the people we love. Twenty-year-old Antonio is rushed to A&E after a motorcycle accident. He has a severe fracture to his leg and the medical team are concerned about a potential arterial bleed. As Antonio goes for a CT scan, his mother Dawn explains how he was hyperactive as a child and struggled at school, with teachers unable to cope with his behaviour. But as he's grown up, motorbikes have captured his attention and given him focus. Forty-year-old Karen has fallen off her horse, which then trampled on her.
This episode focuses on three male patients who are at different stages when it comes to growing up and taking responsibility for their actions. Thirty-year-old Chris has sustained a potentially life-threatening wound in a shooting. It happened during a game with his friend Jack, who fired the inside shaft of a biro pen, from an air rifle, deep into Chris's abdomen. Meanwhile, college student Lennon has injured his head after jumping into a door frame while kicking a balloon.
This episode focuses on some of the youngest patients who visit A&E and the staff who care for them. Eight-year-old Billy is rushed to St George's after being crushed by falling bricks that were being stored on his front drive. His dad Shaun recounts the horror of finding out about the accident: 'I was in the back garden... I heard a scream and I wasn't too sure if it was Billy, when I ran out there it was just horrible, absolutely horrible.' An X-ray reveals that Billy has fractured his femur and he faces emergency surgery to give him the best chance of walking normally again. Six-year-old Luther has a metal washer stuck on his finger.
Three young men from different walks of life are brought in to the A&E department of St George's Hospital in London, including 17-year-old Shea, who has serious stab wounds and is sent to a high dependency unit. Fellow 17-year-old Bob arrives after impaling his leg on a fence while taking a shortcut home from his boys' school, and 33-year-old James is brought in by ambulance after fainting at home
Judith, who's 79, is airlifted to St George's after being involved in a road traffic collision. Consultant Will is concerned that she may have a pelvic fracture and life-threatening internal bleeding, and declares her condition 'code red'.
Lewis, who's 18, has come off a motorbike and collided with two cars. Sam, who's 27, fainted and cut his lips while smoking a Cuban cigar at a barbecue.
Michelle, who's 49, is rushed to St George's after having a collision with a car while riding her motorbike on a dual carriageway. Emergency care nurse Lee, who also has a passion for motorbikes, asks to be the nurse in charge of her care.
David, who's 29, is airlifted to St George's following a head on collision at speed. His girlfriend Emily drives for two hours to the hospital, with thoughts of serious internal injuries flashing through her mind.
This episode of RTS award-winning 24 Hours in A&E explores how loss and grief can test even the strongest marriages and how finding love for a second time can save you. Kim, who's 58, has been run over by a lorry and suffered severe blood loss. Her partner Andy was with her at the scene. Doctors are concerned that nerves and tissue in Kim's leg may have suffered irreparable damage and she may need an emergency operation. Kim explains how the death of her young son in a road traffic accident destroyed her first marriage: 'I just wanted to suffer and I did for quite a few years until I met Andy,' she says. 'But he's changed everything.' Patrick, who's 65, has fallen from a loft ladder. Doctors are concerned that he may have fractured his pelvis and spine.
Lee, who's 36, is rushed to St George's after being involved in a high-speed road traffic collision. As doctors examine Lee, his wife Emily reveals that Lee lost his best friend months earlier in a similar collision.
Joan, who's 80, has severe pain in her chest, arm and jaw. Consultant Sarah is concerned that Joan's heart is struggling and requests an urgent blood test and heart trace. Joan's daughters Sarah and Sue talk about how their parents were only 16 when they first met at a local dance, how they were together ever since, how they would hold hands in bed every night, and how Joan lost her husband - and they lost their father - just six months ago. Roofer Mark, who's 54, has fallen 10 feet off a ladder. Doctors are concerned that the impact may have broken bones in his pelvis and spine. Mark's wife Sarah talks about the 11-year age gap in their relationship, and how she proposed to him and they were engaged on her 18th birthday.
Head teacher Emma needs a CT scan following a cycling collision with a bus, Josh has severe back pain and Pamela is worried she has a blood clot in her leg
Mike, who's 79, collapsed in the street while walking his dog, Louie. His daughter Emma was driving along the same street when she saw Louie, then realised it was her father who had collapsed. Doctors give Mike medication to try and stabilise his very high heart rate. Meanwhile, his wife Rita talks about how important he is to her. Chartered surveyor Andrew, who's 53, tripped on a paving slab on his way to work and has a suspected dislocated shoulder. His daughter Hannah is surprised that such an innocuous accident brought him to A&E: 'the amount of miles he sails, his speedboats, he does all this crazy stuff, and we ended up in A&E with him because he tripped on a paving slab.
John, who's 64, is brought to St George's in an induced coma, having been thrown from his bicycle at high speed. As doctors scan John to check for internal injuries, his wife Pauline explains how she has always been an anxious person and was medically retired. She talks about John's invaluable help dealing with her anxieties. Drama student Florian, who's 21, tripped and hurt his foot rushing to class. Florian and his fellow drama student Jake rehearse lines in the waiting room.
This episode of RTS award-winning 24 Hours in A&E explores the power of love when a man is involved in a serious bicycle collision and an elderly lady becomes unwell at home. Stuart, who's 40, is transferred from another hospital after being involved in a high-speed collision with multiple cyclists during a race. His fiancée Tracy was in Italy at the time of the accident. She says 'I thought I was going to lose him.' Stuart is rushed for emergency surgery after a CT scan reveals that he's bleeding internally. Elicia-Jean, who's 83, collapsed at home after experiencing dizziness. Doctors suspect that she may have an infection. Her son Stephen talks about Elicia-Jean's transition from life with her wealthy family in Sierra Leone to starting again in England with his dad.
This episode follows staff as they unravel the mystery of an unknown patient who arrives after collapsing and falling face first in the street. The team manage to contact his two daughters as they race to find out what may have caused him to fall unconscious. Twenty-nine-year-old Rick comes to minors after an accident at the gym, and three-year-old Marigold, who has signs of a chest infection, is in paediatrics with her mum Helen.
This episode displays the strength of parental love. Marie, who's 31, arrives in A&E by ambulance after collapsing at home with an unexplained headache. Doctors work fast to ascertain the cause of her collapse, with potentially devastating results. Marie's joined by her partner Cameron and her young child. Eileen, who's 87, comes in with shortness of breath and a high heart rate. She's no stranger to hospital. And 10-month-old Erin, who's accompanied by her doting dad Andy, has a build-up of wax in her ears following a cold and fever.
This shocking episode follows three middle-aged women who are stabbed in broad daylight in a random attack at a supermarket car park in Surrey. Jean, who's 67, had gone to Sainsbury's to get macaroni cheese for her grandson and was stabbed in the back while carrying shopping to her car. Doctors are worried that the wound may have hit a vital organ or a major vessel and she's sent for urgent CT scans. Meanwhile, her daughter Clair recalls growing up in a pub in Fulham where her mum was the landlady: 'I remember a couple of guys came in with machetes yelling and shouting and she gave them a jolly good talking to... she's always been feisty... she can throw someone on the floor if she needs to'. Rani, who's 71, was stabbed twice in the back while waiting for a bus.
This episode displays the strengths of unconditional love whether there are blood ties or not. Gary, who's 50, is brought in by ambulance after a garage collapsed and fell on his legs. His wife Peta joins him. Maggie, who's 83, comes in to A&E with suspected sepsis. She also has lung cancer. She's joined by her son and daughter. And one-year-old George comes in with his mum after drinking nail varnish remover.
This episode demonstrates the strengths of single parenthood and shows how families unite in tough times. Adam, who's 20, is brought in by ambulance after being involved in a high-speed motorcycle accident. He's joined by his dad and sister. Richard, who's 70, comes to A&E with a high heart rate. Pia, who's 10, is brought in by her mum after falling over and hurting her knee.
This episode explores strength through adversity. Leon, who's 36, is airlifted to St George's after being involved in a head-on collision with a car. Graham, who's 37, has collided with another player while playing rugby and has lost feeling in his arms and legs. He's joined by his wife. And four-year-old Elliott has got a foreign object stuck up his nose and has come to A&E with his mum.
Evadney, who's 56, walks into A&E after badly burning her arm when an aerosol exploded in a bonfire that she was standing close to. Her skin is badly blistered and seeping. Sufia, who's five, is rushed to St George's by ambulance with head and scalp injuries after she was dragged under a car while she was on her way to school. And Pat, who's 70, arrives after the car that she was driving hit a wall at speed.
Zach, who's 25, is rushed to A&E after completely severing four fingers in a building site accident. A&E staff and plastic surgeons work hard to assess the damage and stem the extremely bloody wound. Zach and his girlfriend Betsy wait anxiously to find out if his fingers can be re-attached. Former teacher Ricky, who's 85, has hurt her back after falling at home, and 10-year-old Daquon was hit by a motorbike when he was on his way to school. He has memory loss and a badly broken arm.
54 year old Richard arrives to A&E suffering symptons of a suspected stroke. Neurology registrar Vijay works quickly to assess what may have happened and Richard is sent to CT.
Maria, who's 52, suffers from MS and has been brought to resus with suspected sepsis. As doctors work to regulate her temperature, her husband Duncan talks about their life together and how they supported each other through her diagnosis.
Megan, who's 20, is rushed to St George's after being involved in a high-speed car crash. As doctors work to assess her injuries, it becomes clear how her hedonistic lifestyle has put her at risk.
Tony and his father have been in a motorbike crash and Alison has a broken leg from a horse riding accident. Eleswhere, Harry, who's 12, has been in a 10-bike pile-up at a velodrome.
Tim came off his bike and has suspected spinal injuries, Jeanette is struggling to breathe and Mollie, who is 91, is in Accident and Emergency after her daughter accidentally crashed into a lamp post.
Hussnain is rushed the the Accident and Emergency after being caught up in a accident involving a police car chasing another vehicle. Also, wrestler Kieran comes in after injuring his knee in a bout.
Billy is brought to St George's by helicopter after a van ran over his chest when he was in a motorcycle accident. Two year old Freddie has jammed his thumb in a door.
This episode looks at how a single event can change the lives of the people who live through it. Mark, who's 51, is brought to resus after coming off his bike. Doctors are concerned that he may have suffered life-changing damage to his spine. His wife Karen rushes to be by his side. Dibs, who's 60, has fallen 10 feet off a balcony onto concrete and comes to resus with his wife Di. And 10-year-old Aiden comes to paediatrics with his mum and her girlfriend, Lorraine, after hurting his foot on the monkey bars at school.
Judy, who's 72, is airlifted to St George's after being trampled by a herd of cows while she was walking her dog. Her friend, who was with her at the time, pulled her out from under the hooves of the herd. Tamzen, who's 13, has broken her leg at trampoline practice at school. And 18-year-old art student Hermione has cut her hand on a glass at her part-time waitressing job.
Three-year-old Clara has a chickpea stuck up her nose. Danny has fallen 20 feet through a skylight. Tara has severe abdominal pains. Her husband keeps her entertained in A&E.
Richard, who's 47, has fallen off a ladder while he was fixing his roof, and 87-year-old Doreen arrives in resus suffering from a serious infection. Elsewhere, doctors also treat five-year-old Cojo, who has come to paediatrics with his dad after injuring his elbow while he was wrestling with his brother.
John has been in a cycling accident. He went over his handlebars and was unconscious for 10 minutes. Sydney has severe chest pains, while Alan has fallen and fractured his elbow.
Mum of six Lillian has extremely low blood pressure, and doctors discover that she is in the latter stages of pancreatic cancer. Carolyn bruised her neck and face when she slipped on wet decking, while Dennis is having difficulty breathing.
Psychiatric nurse Christie has severe burns after being attacked by a patient and Joe's cousin accidentally stabbed him in the thigh. Meanwhile, two year old Freddie will not let doctors look in his eye after complaining of pain.
Ex-paratrooper Martin has sustained life-changing injuries in a paragliding crash. Meanwhile, Eddie has been weakened by chemotherapy and has severe sepsis and Graham's nose just will not stop bleeding.
Zac has dislocated and fractured his ankle playing football and doctors rush to restore the blood flow to his foot. Ian has fallen off a lorry tailgate, while Jayden has a swollen eye.
Stephen has severely damaged his ankle after coming off his bike deep in the woods. Derek has had a suspected stroke. Bridget broke her wrist on a mountain path I Greece.
Glyn's brought in after his legs run over by a three tonne digger. John, who has severe sepsis, is admitted after a fall at home and a toddler is brought in with diarrhoea.
Neil is rushed in with severe chest and lung injuries after coming off his bike. Also, Michael is brought in with chest problems after collapsing on a golf course and George grazes his eye on a branch.
Rich has been in a high speed car crash and cannot move his legs. His pregnant girlfriend rushes to the hospital. Also, Justin has had a life threatening accident while playing football.
Jacob, who is 20, has crashed his car into a wall at high speed and has suspected internal bleeding. Joan, who is 82, has fallen down the stairs and young Jackson has a suspected infection on his cheek.
Clive, who like to tell a joke or two, has breathing difficulties. Meanwhile, Samuel has crashed his motorbike and two year old Florence's parents think she has swallowed a coin.
Nikkita, who's 27, comes to A&E with her father after having a severe epileptic fit. Plumber Sebastian has sliced the tops of his fingers off at work.
Hitin has been assaulted on a night out and is rushed into the Accident and Emergency. Doctors are worried that he has a bleed on the brain, and he also has a dangerous pre-existing medical condition.
Ky has been knocked off her motorbike in a hit and run accident. Aleks has fallen from her loft and as her husband arrives at the hospital, doctors are still unsure whether she has suffered brain damage.
David, who is 69, is rushed to A&E with severe leg pain and a pale foot, accompanied by his wife, Christine. Doctors suspect a blood clot and vascular specialists are called to assess David for surgery to save his leg.
This episode meets patient's whose visions of the world are rocked by life-changing events. Sergio, who's 44 and Alan, who's 71, have both been badly injured in cycling accidents.
Four year old Billy has fallen on her face, while ten year old Ryan has fallen and badly damaged his spleen. Also, Maureen, who has multiple system atrophy, is struggling to breathe.
Katrina has injured her knee and Mark is rushed to St George's struggling to breathe. Meanwhile, three year old Thomas, who was born with a rare blood condition, has a high temperature.
Exploring the hopes and expectations of three different men and how they respond to changes that are beyond their control. They include Stanlie, 24, who is airlifted to St George's by helicopter paramedics after being impaled on a metal rod at a construction site.
People who have faced challenges and transformed their lives. Nicole was born a man and used to be a pop star. She has burnt her foot with caustic soda. Francis fell of his bike and is suffering amnesia. He suffered a loss when he was younger.
Examining the paths people take when they reach a crossroads in their lives, whether or not the decisions remain in their control. Dave has fallen from a ladder and three year old Alfhas been hit by a car.
Paul, who is 60, has been in a collision with a van. Also, four year old Jeremy is struggling to breathe and he has a series of chronic conditions including microcephaly and epilepsy.
On royal wedding day, patients - including David, who has fallen from a ladder, and John, who has fallen down stairs - and their relatives reflect on love, devotion and commitment.
Emergency consultant Ahmed rushes to save the life of a woman with an abdominal aortic aneurysm while making sure the other patients in busy resus get the attention they need too.
40-year-old Tania is in resus after being knocked over by a car, 77-year-old Edwin is rushed to A&E bleeding from a tumour, and footballer Lilli has damaged her eye socket.
Xintong has been flung from a go-kart at speed and doctors are concerned that there may be damage to her spine. Gary has enormous swelling in his finger. He is treated by Ali who, after 37 years as a nurse, has a story of her own to tell.
Benoit, who's nine, has abdominal pains. Doctors are concerned that it may be appendicitis. Michelle has suspected sepsis. Charley-Ann has part of an earring stuck in her ear.
Jeremy is airlifted to hospital after a collision while riding his bike, Allen has fallen down a flight of stairs, and student James has cut his arm in a skateboarding accident
Brooke, who is 12, has gone into respiratory arrest after having a severe asthma attack. Elsewhere, 76-year-old Howard has burns on his face and hands from trying to put out an explosion in his shed.
Featuring the St George's specialist stroke team who treat more then 1200 stroke patients every day. Meanwhile, Steven has severe stomach cramps, and 16-year-old Aaliyah's fingernail has been badly damaged in a fight.
Exploring selflessness and sacrifice as two families experience life-changing events. Junior, who's eight, has been knocked off his bike. He has a leg fracture and suspected internal bleeding. Meanwhile, Anthony has a dangerously high heart rate.
Cyclist Ollie, who's 16, has been in a traffic accident. Elsewhere, Dominic's throat has been bleeding badly after he had his tonsils out and six-year-old Narayan has paper stuck deep in his ear.
Greg has been knocked off his motorbike and has critical injuries to his arm and leg. Cara, who's 11, has fallen from a human pyramid doing gymnastics and has a badly broken arm.
Paul, who is 66, is brought to A&E with a dangerously high heart rate. Meanwhile, Nicky has a swelling in her throat, and seven-year-old Kit has injured his chest in a golf buggy.
After a collision with a tree, 64-year-old Ranjan is transferred to St George's. Callum, who is 20, has mysteriously collapsed, and four-year-old Scarlett has hurt her leg in an accident.
Jahan has severe chest pains, which doctors think could be a heart attack. His daughter reveals how he fought in the Iranian Revolution and the effect that it had on his life.
Sixteen-year-year old George is rushed to resus with a life-threatening bleed on the brain. Kezia is in paediatrics. She has hurt her wrist doing gymnastics.
Leslie is rushed to A&E after suffering a stroke, Hannah has pain in her spine after falling from her horse and Isabella hurt her neck falling from monkey bars in a playground.
This episode follows two people who have come to the UK and made a home, as well as the story of a woman living with the legacy of cancer.
Mohammad, who's 43, has Motor Neurone Disease, is rushed to St George's with severe sepsis, while 47-year-old David has suffered a significant leg injury.
Featuring patients and staff who strive to find happiness and fulfilment against the odds. Mark, 32, is rushed to St George's with a head injury following an epileptic seizure. Anastasia, 80, struggles to walk due to severe pain in her leg.
73-year-old Marion, who was recently diagnosed with lung cancer, is admitted with a life-threatening infection. 83-year-old Roy suffers multiple injuries after falling off his roof. Five-year-old Laila cut her head open at school.
Lucy is rushed in after a severe seizure, Simon comes to A&E with severe neck pain, and two-year-old Sophie is in paediatrics after being sprayed in the face with a cleaning product.
On one of the busiest days of the year at St George's, this episode focuses on motherhood, the incredible sacrifices made for our children, and what it means to have a family.
A motorcyclist is rushed to St George's after hitting a lamp post. A two-year-old has banged his head on on concrete, and his mum has a violent tale to tell.
A woman who suffers from autism is brought in after crushing her finger in a door. And 82-year-old Alec may have developed life-threatening sepsis after a chest infection.
Maria is rushed to the emergency department after driving into a lamp post. Ronald is brought in after a fall at home. Little Ronnie is in Paediatrics after a bout of vomiting.
Sylvia, who's 95, is rushed to St George's after falling down a flight of stairs. Cyclist Mark has been hit by a car at high speed and left agitated and confused.
A nine-year-old is rushed to St George's after falling on his head, leaving him unable to move his limbs. A paediatric consultant assesses a child after an accident on a swing, and 80-year-old Annette is brought in with a dangerously swollen tongue.
A look at three patients who have suffered potentially life-changing injuries, including a partially severed hand, a long-standing stab wound, and a serious quad-bike accident.
Natai is rushed to A&E with a lacerated wrist after putting his hand through a glass pane. Pauline is struggling to breathe. And, 17-year-old Fahad has crippling stomach pain.
A cyclist is rushed to hospital with head trauma after he's hit by a car. A 92-year-old falls when out walking near his home, and an injured painter-decorator talks about being a dad.
Steve is rushed in after hitting his head on concrete. Fleur has a pain in her leg, while Muffy, who may have had a stroke, recalls her years as an air hostess with Pan Am.
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A 22-year-old motorcyclist is rushed in after a crash on a dual carriageway, and an 86-year old is in A&E with a suspected ruptured aortic aneurysm, a life-threatening condition.
Follow the stories of three patients and how they cope when life takes an unexpected turn.
John has a suspected aneurysm, Jamie's motorbike has collided with a car on a motorway slip road and carpenter Noel has partially amputated his thumb using a bandsaw at work.
A 14-year-old is rushed in after falling head first off her bike, a 56-year-old man can't breathe due to an ear infection and a plasterer has had a serious accident at work.
James is rushed to St George's after a head-on car crash. Margaret's had a fall, but her daughter has tales to tell of her mother's adventurous life in London in the swinging 60s.
Barbara arrives at St George's with a dangerously high heart rate, John woke up and couldn't feel his leg and Suzy has come to A and E after being badly bitten by her dog.
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It's another hectic day at St George's as a patient is airlifted in after being knocked unconscious. 78-year-old Ted has fallen down the stairs and seriously hurt his head.
Harriet is rushed to St George's when the 13-year-old is knocked off her bike. Twelve-year-old Adam has a deep wound in his groin after falling from a tree and impaling his leg.
A 63-year-old builder has fallen from a height. While his daughter tells of her dad's many sacrifices, a teenager who's been hit by a car arrives with possible brain injuries.
Paul has transverse myelitis and may have suffered a stroke. Josh broke his leg playing American football. Eric's come to A&E feeling dizzy, with his granddaughter by his side.
On a busy bank holiday weekend, the St George's medics treat a man who's been hit by a car, a toddler who's had a seizure, and a man who severed four toes while mowing the lawn.
A train driver is rushed to St George's after colliding with a car. In addition, a gold-medal-winning 13-year-old BMX rider has a suspected pelvis injury after crashing at the race track.
A bartender and dad-to-be is in emergency room. An 88-year-old is rushed in after being found collapsed at home. And a young doctor describes how it feels giving bad news to patients.
A 21-year-old is rushed into the emergency room with a suspected stroke. As the doctors run urgent tests, her dad reminisces. James arrives with a serious leg break after being thrown from his bike.
27 year old father-to-be Josh has come off his motorbike at speed. Meanwhile, Georgie brings in her 10-month-old son Phoenix, who needs help after having sucked on a bleach tablet.
19-year-old Daniel has fallen off his motorbike, so his mother Diana hurries to hospital to be by his side. Meanwhile, builder William has injured his ankle while playing basketball.
A stressed 76-year-old is rushed to St George's with a deep head cut. And a mother remembers learning to love the colour of her skin after suffering racial abuse growing up.
Sir Robert, who's 93 years old, is rushed to St George's with a low heart rate. Brad, who's crushed his finger at work, talks about what masculinity means to him and male role models.
An 11-year-old is brought in after being struck by a car. A woman has tripped over her cat. A doctor describes the painful decision to live away from home for the pandemic.
A patient with an ankle injury recalls how meeting her husband saved her life. Meanwhile, 84-year-old Ioannis is treated for dizziness as his kids speak warmly of a brave, loving father.
A 74-year-old comes to St George's Hospital after an unexplained fall. Meanwhile, a woman with possibly life-changing injuries from playing rugby describes her issues with mental health.
New parents Danny and Jordan are worried that their five-day-old newborn Gracie may have an infected umbilical cord. They talk about life changes and the joy of becoming new parents.
Leo is in A&E after crashing his car and flipping it onto its roof. Meanwhile, young Kieran has hurt his wrist coming off his skateboard and 91-year-old Lillian has had a hard fall at home.
Stroke specialist Bryan's having a tough day as two patients arrive at St George's displaying severe symptoms. Ronnie finds out whether his back pain is caused by kidney stones or something more serious.
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Thirty-two-year-old Mery is 17 weeks pregnant and is rushed to A&E after falling down the stairs at home. Jessica has a netball injury. And a junior doctor carries out a chest procedure for the first time.
At St George's, 70-year-old Jim has come to A&E with difficulty breathing. Savita and her five-year-old son have been hit by a car. And Terry has foot and knee pain after surgery.
Nurse Emma has a narrow window of time to help 71-year-old Thomas after a suspected stroke. Simultaneously, 97-year-old Leslie is brought to A and E after experiencing persistent nosebleeds.
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52-year-old Kerrie is rushed to A&E with a suspected stroke. Jitendra, 62, has cut his hand in a blender while cooking for his family. And Bayan, who is 24, is experiencing facial numbness and dizziness.
Eighty-year-old Michael has suspected sepsis. Sayfur, a staff member from the Neurology Department, has had an epileptic seizure. And diving coach Laura, who's a bit of a daredevil, has broken her ankle while ice skating.
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