Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Dr Nick Mani receives a critically ill one-day-old baby, and cricket legend Dickie Bird is in for a follow-up. (S2 Ep 5)[S]
Barnsley's A&E department is put under the microscope. Advanced Nurse Practitioner Dave tries to get to the bottom of a patient's puzzling symptom - her tongue has turned black! (S3 Ep 9)[S]
The staff and patients of Barnsley's A&E department are put under the microscope. Nurse Chloe answers the call when a toddler is brought in with sepsis. (S3 Ep 7) [S]
The staff and patients of Barnsley's A&E department are put under the microscope. Nurse Chloe answers the call when a toddler is brought in with sepsis. (S3 Ep 7) [S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. The ambulances are stacking up outside, then the fire alarm goes off and Sister Benita must lead the evacuation. (S2 Ep 11)
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. With the computer system down, the staff resort to a whiteboard to keep track of everyone. (S2 Ep 10)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. By far the most common customers are elderly patients, including 90-year-old Sheila with a racing heartbeat. (S2 Ep 9)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Documentary On a busy night shift, paramedics rush in 74-year-old Barry, struggling to breathe. (S2 Ep 7)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Dr Julian Humphrey treats one patient with a aortic dissection, and another with a regularly dislocated shoulder. (S2 Ep 6)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Dr Nick Mani receives a critically ill one-day-old baby, and cricket legend Dickie Bird is in for a follow-up. (S2 Ep 5)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Bodybuilder physiotherapist Jovan helps 90-year-old Audrey, who bashed her head in the hospital restaurant. (S2 Ep 4)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Paediatric sister Jemma Wray deals with two critically ill children, both rushed in by ambulance within minutes. (S2 Ep 3)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Freezing fog has descended across the whole of South Yorkshire, so A&E is inundated with weather-related accidents. (S2 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Paediatric sister Jemma Wray deals with two critically ill children, both rushed in by ambulance within minutes. (S2 Ep 3)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Freezing fog has descended across the whole of South Yorkshire, so A&E is inundated with weather-related accidents. (S2 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. The ambulances are stacking up outside, then the fire alarm goes off and Sister Benita must lead the evacuation. (S2 Ep 11)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. With the computer system down, the staff resort to a whiteboard to keep track of everyone. (S2 Ep 10)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. By far the most common customers are elderly patients, including 90-year-old Sheila with a racing heartbeat. (S2 Ep 9)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Registrar Dr Nick Mani's workload doubles when paramedics bring in both 67-year-old Paul and 72-year-old Russell. (S2 Ep 8)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Registrar Dr Nick Mani's workload doubles when paramedics bring in both 67-year-old Paul and 72-year-old Russell. (S2 Ep 8)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Documentary On a busy night shift, paramedics rush in 74-year-old Barry, struggling to breathe. (S2 Ep 7)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Dr Julian Humphrey treats one patient with a aortic dissection, and another with a regularly dislocated shoulder. (S2 Ep 6)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Dr Julian Humphrey treats one patient with a aortic dissection, and another with a regularly dislocated shoulder. (S2 Ep 6)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Dr Nick Mani receives a critically ill one-day-old baby, and cricket legend Dickie Bird is in for a follow-up. (S2 Ep 5)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Dr Nick Mani receives a critically ill one-day-old baby, and cricket legend Dickie Bird is in for a follow-up. (S2 Ep 5)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Bodybuilder physiotherapist Jovan helps 90-year-old Audrey, who bashed her head in the hospital restaurant. (S2 Ep 4)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Bodybuilder physiotherapist Jovan helps 90-year-old Audrey, who bashed her head in the hospital restaurant. (S2 Ep 4)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Paediatric sister Jemma Wray deals with two critically ill children, both rushed in by ambulance within minutes. (S2 Ep 3)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Paediatric sister Jemma Wray deals with two critically ill children, both rushed in by ambulance within minutes. (S2 Ep 3)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside Barnsley casualty department. Freezing fog has descended across the whole of South Yorkshire, so A&E is inundated with weather-related accidents. (S2 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series. Eccentric uncle Dr Julian Humphrey works alongside Sister Benita and a team of almost 30 medical staff to treat 200-plus emergency patients. (S1 Ep 4)[S]
Documentary series. Patient numbers are through the roof, and the team are facing one of the busiest days in the A&E's history. Lending support is Emergency Clown Sister Jane. (S1 Ep 3)[S]
Documentary series. Staffing problems hit the department as several nurses call in sick. The pressure takes its toll on Sister Benita, and she is herself admitted for treatment. (S1 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series. Severe weather conditions place the casualty department under pressure. Dr Julian and his sidekick Sister Benita treat a pensioner with a broken ankle. (S1 Ep 1)[S]