Filmed over six weeks during the past three months, Hospital is the story of the NHS in unprecedented times.
Edited and broadcast within weeks of filming, this timely six part series for BBC Two will capture the day-to-day realities facing the NHS right now.
With exceptional access to one of the UK's biggest and busiest NHS Trusts, Hospital will bring audiences intensely close to the issues and challenges that continually dominate the headlines.
Each episode will show with exceptional candour the ever-increasing demands on the NHS's services, from intricate and morally complex medical ethics to health tourism; from A&E overcrowding to cancelled operations.
Shown from multiple perspectives and for the first time, the audience will see the extraordinary dilemmas and decision-making which happen every day for the consultants, surgeons and bed managers, all of which have profound consequences for patients and treatments.
Crews shot across five hospitals in Imperial College Healthcare Trust London to understand the complex decision making and the impact each one can have, following the key decision makers as they attempt to care for nearly 20,000 people every week. But standing in their way are limited resources, an increasing number of emergency patients and a clock that never stops ticking. Produced in partnership with The Open University.
If you’re looking for a television series that combines heart-pounding drama with poignant storytelling, look no further than BBC One’s *Casualty*. As the longest-running emergency medical drama in the world, this incredible show debuted on September 6, 1986, and has since become a staple of British television. Set in the fictional Holby City Hospital, *Casualty* offers viewers an intimate glimpse into the lives of its dedicated staff and patients within the bustling Accident and Emergency Department. With 37 seasons and over 1,277 episodes under its belt, there’s no shortage of riveting content just waiting to be discovered.
At its core, *Casualty* is about more than just medical emergencies; it delves deep into the emotional landscapes of its characters while tackling socially relevant issues. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, each episode invites viewers to engage with complex narratives that are both relatable and thought-provoking. Whether it’s exploring themes of love, loss, or ethical dilemmas around healthcare—this series does not shy away from portraying the realities faced by medical professionals in a high-stakes environment. The show has earned critical acclaim for its ability to intertwine personal stories with broader societal messages.
The ensemble cast features some truly talented actors who have brought memorable characters to life over the years. Among them is Derek Thompson as Charlie Fairhead—a character who has become synonymous with *Casualty* itself. Acclaimed for his performances across multiple shows like *Blue Lights* and *Holby City*, Thompson’s portrayal provides a strong anchor amidst the chaos of hospital life. Other notable characters include Ian Bleasdale as Josh Griffiths and Simon MacCorkindale as Harry Harper—each contributing their unique flair to an already dynamic team.