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24 hours in A&E Series 2, Episode 5: Never let you down

Channel 4’s fly-on-the-wall documentary series, 24 hours in A&E returns to our screens tomorrow night, Thursday 13 March, at 9pm.

The latest episode of this new series, we follow the stories of three patients who have been supported through the hardest of times by their chosen loved ones.

66-year-old grandmother, Carol, is rushed to QMC after sustaining flash burns after a lighter ignited her oxygen breathing tank. While doctors rush to ensure Carol’s airways are clear, we hear from her daughter, Rowan, about Carol’s chronic obstructive pulmonary disease plus heart and lung failure and the affect it has had on her family. Despite Carol’s limited time here, she is determined to attend the wedding of her daughter.

71-year-old Nottingham-born Grace is in A&E after tripping over and injuring her knee. She has arrived with her best friend, Lyn, who calls her ‘her sister from another mother’ and has stuck by her side through the good times and the bad, including when Grace’s husband died at home in front of them both.

Trevor, 88 years-old, is in resus after falling down a full flight of stairs. Registrar, Nick, is concerned by the number of injuries an incident like this could cause and orders an urgent CT scan. Meanwhile, we hear from Trevor’s wife, Jean, about her travels round the world with Trevor who served in the RAF and how things changed for them when he woke up one morning blind.

24 Hours in A&E has become one of the most popular television series on Channel 4, having aired more than 300 episodes. The RTS award winning documentary returned to Queens Medical Centre in 2023 to bring you another series of this inspiring programme.

You can catch up on previous episodes at channel4.com.

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