Channel 4's 24 Hours in A&E will start filming in Queen's Medical Centre this week. The award-winning documentary series 24 Hours in A&E is returning to the Queen’s Medical Centre this week to film a second series.
Filming will take place in the hospital's Emergency Departments (Adult and Children and Young People) 24 hours a day from Friday, May 5 to Thursday, June 8. In 2021, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust welcomed cameras into the Emergency Department (ED) at QMC for the first series to be filmed outside of London.
During 46 days of filming, 1,000 patients and over 2,000 staff gave their permission to be filmed. A total of 24 programmes were recorded and the first seven episodes were broadcast earlier this year, giving viewers a look inside one of the country’s busiest accident and emergency departments.
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Channel 4 has re-commissioned production company The Garden, part of ITV Studios, to produce another 24 episodes. Around 120 fixed cameras will be attached to the walls and ceilings in ED, which feed footage to the production company gallery so that filming can take place without being obtrusive
Everyone who appears in the programmes, including staff and patients agree to take part and are fully consented. People who choose to be filmed will be contacted by a member of the production team before the programme is broadcast, with the hospital sharing a link on Twitter for details on how to take part in the programme.
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