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Season 1

  • S01E01 Episode 1

    • January 11, 2017
    • BBC Two

    Two patients await life-saving surgery at St Mary's in Paddington, the biggest of five hospitals in the Trust. They both need a bed on the intensive care ward. But the hospital is full to capacity and there is only one bed left.

  • S01E02 Episode 2

    • January 18, 2017
    • BBC Two

    While the hospital tries to discharge patients, new ones continue to arrive. Peter Lai, a 60 year old retired software engineer arrives at the hospital for a lifesaving operation on an aortic aneurysm in his chest.

  • S01E03 Episode 3

    • January 25, 2017
    • BBC Two

    After collapsing at work, 48-year-old crane driver Phil is becoming increasingly paralysed with each passing day. Kevin O'Neill, one of the country's leading brain surgeons, diagnoses him with a fast-growing brain tumour and decides to perform a potentially life-threatening operation to remove it. But as the clock ticks, securing theatre time for Phil is not straightforward in a hospital approaching full capacity. O'Neill and his colleagues deal with some of the country's most complex and challenging neurological cases. Their work is so in demand, the department has one of the longest waiting lists in the country. But the hospital is determined to clear the backlog of patients - some have been waiting for their operations for over a year. The pressure is on for O'Neill and his team to get through a packed list. At the same time, the Trust is pioneering a form of non-invasive brain surgery that replaces knives and drills with MRI-focused ultrasound waves. Consultant neurologist Dr Peter Bain says: "The first time I saw an operation like this was on Star Trek". One of his first patients is Selwyn, a 52-year-old painter and decorator with an uncontrollable tremor. If successful, Selwyn's operation could pave the way for significant reductions in brain surgery recovery times and potentially reduce patient waiting times for some brain surgeries.

  • S01E04 Episode 4

    • February 1, 2017
    • BBC Two

    A woman from Nigeria recovers in the hospital after going into premature labour with quadruplets having fallen ill on a flight. She receives a visit from the hospital's overseas officer Terry, whose job it is to prepare her for a huge bill. Because she is not a British resident, she must pay for the care that she and her babies are receiving. The cost of such specialist care quickly tops £100,000 and looks likely to rise to half a million pounds during their stay. Terry explains that, despite her distressing predicament, it is a legal requirement for the hospital to collect the money the NHS is owed. The woman is just one of a number of overseas patients who are receiving lifesaving care and from whom the hospital must now try to recoup money. Although emergency treatment given in A&E is free, non-UK residents who are admitted to a ward have to be billed.

  • S01E05 Episode 5

    • February 8, 2017
    • BBC Two

    This episode looks at pioneering treatments for some of the oldest and youngest patients in the hospital. A 98-year-old man arrives at Hammersmith Hospital for a landmark heart operation. The operation known as TAVI is offered to patients who are deemed not suitable for open heart surgery. Without the op, John has been told he has only a 50 percent chance of surviving the next six months. The clock is also ticking for 18-year-old Debbie at St Mary's Hospital, home to the Trust's specialist paediatric centre. Debbie is about to have a lifesaving bone marrow transplant which could cure her of sickle cell disease.

  • S01E06 Episode 6

    • February 15, 2017
    • BBC Two

    In the final episode of the series, surgeons are forced to use unconventional methods to get their operations completed against the odds. At Hammersmith Hospital, 31-year-old Jennifer is taking part in a groundbreaking scheme, as she donates her own kidney to save her husband Elliot's life. Meanwhile at St Mary's, 84-year-old Betty arrives to have her bowel cancer removed, but colorectal surgeon George Reese has to decide whether it is safe to go ahead with her operation as there are no beds available for her to recover in. Last in the series.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Episode 1

    • June 20, 2017
    • BBC Two

    In the immediate aftermath of the terror attack on Westminster Bridge, three miles away a major incident is declared at St Mary's Hospital, the nearest of London's four Major Trauma Centres.

  • S02E02 Episode 2

    • June 27, 2017
    • BBC Two

    51 year old Glendon from Preston has Glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain tumour. Since being diagnosed 14 months ago, he has spent 10 hours a day Googling his condition in the hope of living longer.

  • S02E03 Episode 3

    • July 4, 2017
    • BBC Two

    Cameras follow patients at St Mary's who face a long wait, including a woman with serious mental health issues. There is also footage of patients and their loved ones coping with dementia, including a wife who is her 75-year-old husband's sole carer, and is at breaking point, partly due to his aggressive outbursts.

  • S02E04 Episode 4

    • July 11, 2017
    • BBC Two

    With access to two key specialities, cardiology and neurosurgery, staff at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust are pushing the boundaries of what's possible technologically, at a time when the Trust has a planned annual deficit of £41 million.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Episode 1

    • March 26, 2018
    • BBC Two

    12-year-old Keilan's operation has been scheduled in the middle of this winter crisis. He suffers from Scoliosis, a severe curvature of the spine. The longer he waits for his operation, the more serious his condition becomes.

  • S03E02 Episode 2

    • April 3, 2018
    • BBC Two

    Head and neck surgeon David Grant returns from annual leave to find his surgical list has snowballed. He's one of only two consultant surgeons at Nottingham University Hospitals' busy cancer head and neck service.

  • S03E03 Episode 3

    • April 10, 2018
    • BBC Two

    The advice from the NHS to cancel all non-urgent surgery is taking a heavy toll at Nottingham University Hospitals. Cameras follow Val, a 55-year-old mouth cancer patient, and Dilip Srinivasan, the surgeon fighting to see her operation goes ahead despite the new NHS ruling. Also featured is orthopaedic consultant surgeon Tony Westbrook, who has had most of his routine surgical list cancelled.

  • S03E04 Episode 4

    • April 17, 2018
    • BBC Two

    On most days in winter, the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Queen's Medical Centre is full. Intensive care is often the last resort for very sick children, a place that can keep them alive while doctors work on making them better.

  • S03E05 Episode 5

    • April 24, 2018
    • BBC Two

    Cancer operations at Nottingham University Hospitals are under threat of being cancelled as the Trust has run out of beds. As people lie on trollies waiting to be admitted into A&E, hundreds of mostly elderly patients are stuck in hospital.

  • S03E06 Episode 6

    • May 1, 2018
    • BBC Two

    Fifty-one -year old Ruth will need a critical care bed to recover from major surgery to her spine. On the morning of her operation, there is only one bed available for the six patient's who are booked in for major surgery that day.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Episode 1

    • January 10, 2019
    • BBC Two

    It's peak time in one of the biggest emergency departments in the country, at 40 years old Royal Liverpool University Hospital in the heart of the city, and the hospital is already nearly full.

  • S04E02 Episode 2

    • January 17, 2019
    • BBC Two

    Following a patient who has been in intensive care for twelve months, and another who has been ready for rehab for the past two months. Neither can leave The Walton Centre as there are no facilities outside for them.

  • S04E03 Episode 3

    • January 24, 2019
    • BBC Two

    A consultant recruitment crisis threatens care at Liverpool Women's Hospital. Doctors balance the care of a pregnant mother with cancer and a 33-hour-old baby is rushed for surgery.

  • S04E04 Episode 4

    • January 31, 2019
    • BBC Two

    Alder Hay closes its critical car unit to new admissions. A five year old girl returns three times for her cancelled heart operation and surgery at the edge of technology saves the life of a baby.

  • S04E05 Episode 5

    • February 7, 2019
    • BBC Two

    On an unusual day, three kidney transplants are due at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. At the woman's hospital, a mother pregnant with twins is faced with a heart-wrenching decision.

  • S04E06 Episode 6

    • February 14, 2019
    • BBC Two

    A teenager self funds cutting edge surgery to treat his cerebral palsy, and surgeons go to appeal to fund an 81 year old's heart surgery and new DNA tumour profiling to try to save a baby.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Episode 1

    • February 13, 2020
    • BBC Two

    On Merseyside, operating theatres shut but emergencies continue to arrive as patients are caught up in an extraordinary hospital move.

  • S05E02 Episode 2

    • February 20, 2020
    • BBC Two

    In Aintree Hospital’s major trauma centre, a 15-strong team are trying to save the life of a young man who has been stabbed in the chest – one of three stabbings to arrive during the day.

  • S05E03 Episode 3

    • February 27, 2020
    • BBC Two

    Heart disease remains the biggest killer in the UK and every 5 minutes, across the country, someone has a heart attack. Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital's specialist services are on the frontline of this modern epidemic.

  • S05E04 Episode 4

    • March 5, 2020
    • BBC Two

    As medical advances save children who a decade ago may not have survived, Alder Hey Children's Hospital faces the challenge of providing ongoing care for these complex patients.

  • S05E05 Episode 5

    • March 12, 2020
    • BBC Two

    With NHS ‘bed blocking’ numbers at their highest level since 2017, for those who are medically fit to leave, multi-billion pound cuts to social and community care services have left a shortage of care-home beds, equipment, staff and housing, effectively stranding these patients in hospital. With a duty to oversee safe discharges, this leaves the NHS no choice but to keep these medically-fit patients in hospital.

  • S05E06 Episode 6

    • March 19, 2020
    • BBC Two

    In Accident and Emergency at the Royal Liverpool Hospital, a woman is brought in by ambulance after experiencing an unexplained seizure, one of 1,400 the emergency department will see this year. As seizures can be a warning sign of a complex brain condition, patients like this will be referred onto a neurological specialist to determine what has caused this episode. At least one in nine people who present to A&E with seizures have symptoms of FND.

  • S05E07 Episode 7

    • March 26, 2020
    • BBC Two

    Alder Hey Children's Hospital is home to a world-renowned craniofacial department, one of only four in the UK treating life-threatening congenital skull and facial abnormalities.

  • S05E08 Episode 8

    • April 2, 2020
    • BBC Two

    The final episode looks at radical new treatments and surgeries offering cancer patients hopes of survival, including two-year-old Yeshua, who has a tumour in his abdomen. In Iraq, where he was born, Yeshua was given a five per cent chance of survival. Though high doses of chemotherapy have shrunk the tumour over the past six months, in order for Yeshua to survive he needs an extremely complicated 12-hour operation at Alder Hey Children's Hospital to remove as much of the growth as possible.

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Coronavirus Special (1)

    • May 11, 2020

    Staff at London’s Royal Free Trust battle Covid-19. With beds in the hospital rapidly filling with Covid-positive patients, doctors are redeployed and ICU doubles its capacity.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Coronavirus Special (2)

    • May 12, 2020

    Following staff and patients at Royal Free London. As the pandemic approaches its peak, ten per cent of the workforce are sick or self-isolating, and it is a challenge to provide safe staffing levels.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Episode 1

    • November 9, 2020
    • BBC Two

    The UK lockdown is over, but London’s Royal Free Hospital is counting the cost of having to prioritise Covid-19 above almost everything else as they battle to treat the patients left behind.

  • S06E02 Episode 2

    • November 16, 2020
    • BBC Two

    This episode follows the Royal Free London NHS Hospital Foundation Trust as it faces the long-lasting effects of Covid on both patients and their services, amidst the looming threat of a second wave.

  • S06E03 Episode 3

    • November 23, 2020
    • BBC Two

    A look at the impact of Covid-19 on the Royal Free Hospital's transplant services, which treat some of the hospital's most vulnerable patients. It normally performs around 140 transplants a year in each discipline.

  • S06E04 Episode 4

    • November 30, 2020
    • BBC Two

    A bed shortage in Barnet hospital highlights the perpetual challenge of trying to discharge older patients, alongside the added complexities of Covid-19 infection risks.

  • S06E05 Episode 5

    • December 7, 2020
    • BBC Two

    While Covid patients are again being transferred to intensive care, the clinicians now have a wider array of treatments used to fight the virus, including experimental drugs and convalescent plasma.

  • S06E06 Episode 6

    • December 14, 2020
    • BBC Two

    As Covid-19 levels rise again, the Royal Free London prepares to roll out a mass vaccination programme, but it faces a staffing crisis that in turn threatens vital cancer operations.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Episode 1

    • May 11, 2021
    • BBC Two

    University Hospital Coventry fights to restore services, but with their critical care unit at capacity, a decision is taken to ration intensive care beds for major operations.

  • S07E02 Episode 2

    • May 18, 2021
    • BBC Two

    University Hospital Coventry’s gynaecological oncology department faces rising referrals, a growing backlog and complex cases as the hospital’s theatre capacity attempts to return to normal.

  • S07E03 Episode 3

    • May 25, 2021
    • BBC Two

    With a UK lockdown baby boom, this episode follows University Hospital Coventry’s maternity and specialist research unit as it deals with the more complex and high-risk pregnancies.

  • S07E04 Episode 4

    • June 1, 2021
    • BBC Two

    At Coventry’s University Hospital, Critical Care is at full capacity, and two neurosurgeons must find a solution to treat both of their patients with only one bed available.

  • S07E05 Episode 5

    • June 8, 2021
    • BBC Two

    As lockdown begins to ease, the Emergency Department at University Hospital, Coventry is experiencing a 30% increase in patients presenting with mental health concerns.

  • S07E06 Episode 6

    • June 15, 2021
    • BBC Two

    After a year on hold, Plastic Surgery can finally tackle its backlog. But with NHS restoration funding unclear, difficult decisions must be made over the investment in robotic surgery.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Road to Recovery

    • March 24, 2022
    • BBC Two

    In March 2020, as the country entered lockdown, Hospital revealed the frontline of medicine at the Royal Free London. Now, two years on, we revisit the Trust as it implements its recovery programme and does its part to tackle the longest waiting lists in the NHS's history. Filmed during the winter of 2022, we follow the emotional journeys of the patients starting to receive their long-awaited surgeries and the staff who treat them as the Trust grapples with the challenge of recovering from the impact of the last two years.