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21 Episodes 2013 - 2013
Episode 1
The third series begins with a powerful episode how our lives can change forever in blink of an eye.
Episode 2
Eighty-year-old grandmother Rose has fluid on her lungs and is having trouble breathing, and 55-year-old trucker Kevin has serious injuries after his lorry rolled down a verge.
Episode 3
46 mins
39-year-old Neil was driving a friend's sports car when he was involved in a head-on collision with another vehicle. Trapped in the wreckage for over an hour, he's been flown by HEMS, the helicopter emergency medics, to King's A&E. The main concern is potential paralysis from injury to his neck and back.
Episode 4
It's Valentine's Day and love is in air at King's College Hospital's Accident and Emergency Department.
Episode 5
46 mins
47-year-old Chrissie was crossing the road near her home when she was hit by a motorcycle. The side of Chrissie's face took the brunt of the impact and the main concern is potential bleeding behind the eye or in the brain. Her husband Tim struggles to get to the hospital - ironically he's stuck in the traffic jam her accident has caused.
Episode 6
Focuses on worried parents of a young girl who fell dangerously at diving pool, and difficult work of hospital's security team.
Episode 7
The series that goes behind scenes at King's College Hospital takes a moving - and sometimes light-hearted - look at.
Episode 8
47 mins
47-year-old Gary was on his motorcycle when he had a head-on collision with a car. The single father of two is a code red trauma and is being flown fifty miles to King's by air ambulance. He's on life support with serious head, chest and limb injuries and has been put in a medically-induced coma to reduce the risk of brain damage.
Episode 9
Thirty-two-year-old scaffolder Thomas has been struck on the back of the head by a six-metre pole at a building site in South London. He lost consciousness and was convulsing at the scene. Meanwhile, Hilton has diabetes and is worried about his swollen legs, and retired architect Edgar come after suffering an asthma attack.
Episode 10
The RTS Award-winning series continues with an episode how men deal with pain - whether it's from injury or a broken heart.
Episode 11
This touching episode explores responsibility of caring for elderly relatives, while reflecting on full, and often colorful, lives some of older patients at King's have led.
Episode 12
The series continues with an episode in which husbands and wives reflect on their enduring marriages.
Episode 13
A powerful episode about challenges of motherhood and responsibility of raising sons.
Episode 14
46 mins
One in ten of all patients in A&E comes in after a fall. 11-year-old Archie has tripped and fallen up a step at the school library and has badly cut his lip. Archie's worried about stitches, but he's also concerned about his rumbling tummy - he hasn't had his favourite dinner of chicken and chips.
Episode 15
45 mins
Staff nurse Graeme has been at King's for three years after spending time working in Afghanistan with the Territorial Army. "At King's you always have to be ready for anything," says Graeme. "You can always assume it's going to be a busy day. You can never predict what's going to happen really".
Episode 16
Focuses on different ways that people deal with pain and how care and support of friends and family can help you get.
Episode 17
45 mins
The RTS award-winning series continues with an intense and emotional episode showing the importance of friends and family in times of crisis.
Episode 18
This moving episode looks at start and end of life, as well as joys and fears of living alone.
Episode 19
46 mins
The RTS award-winning series, filmed round-the-clock at King's College Hospital in south London, continues with an episode looking at a busy Saturday night in the A&E Department where staff have to juggle the needs of elderly patients and sick children alongside patients who are drunk or violent.
Episode 20
46 mins
This week the RTS award-winning 24 Hours in A&E focuses on a young girl seriously injured after she's run over by a bus, as well as other pedestrians who've ended up as patients at King's College Hospital in south London.
Episode 21
Focuses on men of all ages facing illness and their fears.