C4's 24 HOURS IN A&E RELOCATES TO NOTTINGHAM
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C4's 24 HOURS IN A&E RELOCATES TO NOTTINGHAM

The twice Bafta-nominated series will return to Channel 4 in a new hospital in Nottingham.



It was initially filmed in King's College London and changed to St George's Hospital in Wandsworth for its seventh series.


Dr Keith Girling, medical director at Nottingham University Hospitals, said: "We are incredibly excited that Channel 4 have chosen the Queen’s Medical Centre as the new home of their twice Bafta-nominated and Royal Television Society award-winning 24 Hours In A&E...


"We have one of the biggest major trauma centres in the country, and our emergency department treats over 6,000 patients every day, so there will be plenty of interesting patient and staff stories to watch...



"This will give us a real opportunity to show the dedication, passion and skill of our teams and the care and kindness shown to our emergency patients. We know there is a huge amount of pride in what we do, and we will be able to show the world (literally) the amazing individuals that make up Team NUH."


Rita Daniels, documentaries commissioning editor, said: "It’s been a real delight to be the commissioner for this incredible series for the last six years. I am thrilled that we will once again be able to celebrate and wonder at the amazing work of the NHS in a different part of the country and watch and appreciate the incredible care for its patients within this life-saving department."

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