‘…On the frontlines of the NHS’
The Sunday Mail calls it, ‘…an intimate, powerful and sometimes comic insight into life – and death – on the frontline of the NHS.’
Read MoreThe Sunday Mail calls it, ‘…an intimate, powerful and sometimes comic insight into life – and death – on the frontline of the NHS.’
Read MoreThe Observer sums it up as ‘Inspiring and shocking in equal measure.’
Read MoreThe Daily Express says, ‘Well-made series proving utterly addictive.’
Read MoreRadio Times calls it, ‘C4′s most ambitious observational documentary to date.’
Read MoreTom Sutcliffe of The Independent highlights, ‘Part of the appeal of ‘24 Hours in the [ER]‘ is that, like the doctors, you don’t know what’s going to happen next..’
Read MoreSimon Dickson from Channel 4 explains, ‘['24 Hours in the ER'] is somewhere where profound human stories – both heart-warming and tragic – happen every day. Meanwhile, the staff, whose jobs are literally to save lives, see humanity on all its raw diversity.’
Read MoreThe Guardian calls it a, ‘Moving and often funny portrait of a suffering we’re all familiar with…’
Read MoreThe Daily Mirror notes, ‘Bankers and City boys who their their stressful jobs are worthy of million pound bonuses, watch this and wise up.’
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Metro reflects, ‘C4′s superb access-all-areas documentary following the day-to-day activities of King’s College Hospital’s A&E unit is a gripping and emotional roller-coaster ride.’
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‘Most Uplifting Series on Television’
David Charter of The Times pens, ‘Week after week, this has been the funniest, saddest, most honest and ultimately the most uplifting series on television.’
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