24 Hours in A&E
24 Hours in A&E tells the stories of life, love and loss that unfold every day in one of the UK’s biggest emergency departments. Using over 100 fixed-rig cameras, each programme follows patients who are treated in the same 24-hour period. Over 300 episodes of this much loved series have been produced since it launched in 2011, featuring King’s College Hospital in South London. In 2014, the series moved across the capital to St George’s Hospital before moving to it’s new home at Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham in 2021. The series is edited in Manchester.
“In these troubled times, would that the powers-that-be could assemble the entire population at 9pm to watch this magnificent documentary in the hope of performing a national resus” Sunday Times
Winner of an RTS Award for Best Documentary in 2012, 24 Hours in A&E has also been nominated for Best Factual Series in the BAFTA Awards in 2013 and again in 2019. Additionally, it has been nominated for a Grierson Award, a Broadcast Award, and multiple TV Choice Awards, as well as winning a Televisual Bulldog Award in 2013.
Series 33
Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham
Series 33
Episodes — 6 x 60 mins
TX Channel — Weekly from 10th June 2024
Director of Factual — Spencer Kelly
Executive Producers — Rachael Smith & Michael Tuft
Series Producers/Directors — Louise Bartmann, Colin Stone & Kate Walker
Editor — Yasmine Almosawi
Deputy Head of Production — Victoria Thomas
Line Producer — Jackie McKinney-Dyer
Production Manager — Megan Fisher
Series 32
Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham
Series 32
Episodes — 6 x 60 mins
TX Channel — Weekly from 18th March 2024
Director of Factual — Spencer Kelly
Executive Producers — Rachael Smith & Michael Tuft
Series Producers/Directors — Andrew Dedman, Colin Stone & Kate Walker
Series Editor — Louise Bartmann
Production Executive — Victoria Thomas
Line Producer — Jackie McKinney-Dyer
Post Production Manager — Megan Fisher
Production Executive for Trouble in Mind episode— Jack White
Production Manager for Trouble in Mind episode — Jennie Baker
Series 30-31
Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham
Series 31
Episodes — 4 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 — Weekly from 10th July 2023
Director of Factual — Spencer Kelly
Executive Producers — Rachael Smith & Michael Tuft
Series Producers/Directors — Andrew Dedman, Colin Stone & Kate Walker
Series Editor — Louise Bartmann
Production Executive — Victoria Thomas
Line Producer — Jackie McKinney-Dyer
Post Production Manager — Megan Fisher
Series 30
Episodes — 7 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 — Weekly from 3rd January 2023
Head of Factual — Spencer Kelly
Executive Producers — Rachael Smith & Michael Tuft
Series Producers/Directors — Louise Bartmann, Andrew Dedman, Colin Stone & Kate Walker
Production Executive — Victoria Thomas
Line Producer — Jackie McKinney-Dyer
Production Manager — Megan Fisher
Series 24-29
St George’s Hospital, London
TX Channel 4
Series 24 – 10 x 60 mins, weekly from 31st May 2021
Series 25 – 3 x 60 mins, weekly from 2nd December 2021
Series 26 – 8 x 60 mins, weekly from 18th January 2022
Series 27 – 6 x 60 mins, weekly from 11th July 2022
Series 28 – 3 x 60 mins, weekly from 5th September 2022
Series 29 – 3 x 60 mins, weekly from 3rd October 2022
Executive Producers – Spencer Kelly, Lucie Duxbury, Tom Wilde, Rachel Smith, Liz Collier
Series Producer/Directors – Joe John, Helen Crampton, Kate Walker
Production Executive – Victoria Thomas
Line Producer – Charlotte Permutt
Post Production Line Producer – Jackie McKinney-Dyer
Post Production Manager – Megan Fisher
Series 24
St George’s Hospital, London
Episodes – Series 24 – 10 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from 31st May 2021
Executive Producers – Spencer Kelly, Lucie Duxbury, Tom Wilde, Rachel Smith, Liz Collier
Series Producer/Directors – Joe John, Helen Crampton, Kate Walker
Production Executive – Victoria Thomas
Line Producer – Charlotte Permutt
Post Production Line Producer – Jackie McKinney-Dyer
Post Production Manager – Megan Fisher
Series 20-23
St George’s Hospital, London
Episodes – Series 23 – 8 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 22 – 6 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 21 – 4 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 20 – 10 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from 16th June 2020
Executive Producers – Benjamin Leigh, Spencer Kelly & Tom Wilde (series 21-23)
Series Producer/Directors – Louise Bartmann, Joe John & Sophie Waldron
Series Editor – Tom Wilde (series 20)
Production Executive – Victoria Thomas
Line Producer – Eva Culhane
Production Manager – Hebe Keith
Best of Special
Episodes – 4 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from 14th July 2020, 9pm
Executive Producers – Spencer Kelly & Lucie Duxbury
Series Producer – Scarlett Smithson
Film Editors – Nicholas Magnus, Dan Lavender, Tris Harris, Jamie Bull & Fraser Gibb
Production Executive – Victoria Thomas
Production Manager – Janine Melton
Heart Special
Eposodes – 1 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Friday 20th March 2020, 8pm
Executive Producer – Spencer Kelly
Producer/Director – Sam Wildman
Patient Liaison Producer – Becky Houlihan
Film Editors – Jamie Bull & Nicholas Magnus
Production Executive – Victoria Thomas
Production Manager – Charlotte Permutt
Winner C21 International Format Awards – Best Brand-Driven Format 2021
Gold Award MediaWeek Awards 2020 – Innovation & Creative Excellence Best Use of Content – Under £250K
Press
24 Hours in A&E: Heart Special has won Best Brand-Driven Format in the C21 International Format Awards.
Series 19
St George’s Hospital, London
Episodes – 18 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from 18th November 2019
Executive Producers – Lucie Duxbury, Benjamin Leigh, Spencer Kelly & Liz Collier
Series Producers – Joe John, Joanna Rowlands & Sophie Waldron
Series Editor - Tom Wilde
Line Producers – Eva Culhane & Kate Paxton
Series 17-18
St George’s Hospital, London
Episodes – Series 18 – 14 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 17 – 8 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from 7th May 2019
Executive Producers – Lucie Duxbury, Spencer Kelly & Emma Tutty
Series Producers/Directors – Joanna Rowlands & Tom Wilde
Line Producer – Kate Paxton
Nominated for BAFTA Television Award – Best Factual Series 2019
Nominated for BANFF International Rockie Award – Best Reality: Docusoap & Docuseries 2019
Press
The Garden secures a hat trick of BAFTA nominations.
Stab victim’s cousin features in 24 Hours in A&E after falling on his grave and hurting her leg.
Series 16
St George’s Hospital, London
Episodes – 6 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from November 12th 2018
Executive Producers – Spencer Kelly, Emma Tutty & Lucie Duxbury
Series Producers/Directors – Sophie Jones & Michael Tuft
Line Producer – Melissa Hameed
Press
17th December 2018 The Guardian
24 Hours in A&E review – trauma, tears and triage in real-life Casualty.
Innovation is key to longevity.
Series 14-15
St George’s Hospital, London
Episodes – Series 15 – 12 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 14 – 9 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from Tuesday 2nd January 2018
Executive Producers – Spencer Kelly & Emma Tutty
Series Producers - Sophie Jones & Michael Tuft
Series Editor – Lucie Duxbury
Line Producer – Melissa Hameed
Press
How a Windrush immigrant's marriage to a white girl from Surrey lasted 60 years, despite beginning in a Britain where childminders refused to look after their children.
15th January 2018 Evening Standard
24 Hours in A&E marks the 100th episode filmed at St George’s.
Series 12-13
St George’s Hospital, London
Episodes – Series 13 – 12 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 12 – 21 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from Wednesday 31st May 2017
Executive Producers – Spencer Kelly, Emma Tutty & Hamo Forsyth
Series Producer/Directors – Lucie Duxbury, Gemma Brady & Martin Conway
Line Producer – Nisha Patel
Series 10-11
St George’s Hospital, London
Episodes – Series 11 – 11 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 10 – 24 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from Tuesday 20th October 2015
Executive Producer – Spencer Kelly
Series Producers – Alex Sunderland & Jackie Waldock
Series Director – Bruce Fletcher
Line Producer – Emily Freshwater
Series 7-9
St George’s Hospital, London
Episodes – Series 9 – 8 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 8 – 13 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 7 – 8 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from Thursday 30th October 2014
Executive Producer – Hamo Forsyth
Series Producer/Directors – John Douglas & Dominique Foster
Line Producers – Emily Freshwater & Laura Matthews
Winner in the Entertainment category at the Mind Media Awards 2015 episode 4, Season 8
Press
The Garden wins record A&E run.
Series 4-6
King’s College Hospital, London
Episodes – Series 6 – 7 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 5 – 8 x 60 mins
Episodes – Series 4 – 6 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from Wednesday 13th November 2013
Executive Producers – Nick Curwin, Hamo Foryth & Jonathon Smith
Series Producer/Directors – John Douglas & Jackie Waldock
Production Manager – Laura Matthews
Winner Televisual Bulldog Awards 2013 – Best Reality Programme
Press
’24 Hours in A&E’ achieves record audience.
Series 3
King’s College Hospital, London
Episodes – 21 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from Wednesday 10th April 2013
Executive Producers – Nick Curwin, Tom McDonald, Jonathan Smith & Emma Tutty
Series Producer/Director – Kirsty Cunningham
Series Director – Rita Daniels
Series 2
King’s College Hospital, London
Episodes – 15 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from Wednesday 16th May 2012
Executive Producers – Nick Curwin & Tom McDonald
Series Producer/Directors – Jo Abel, Leo Burley, Rita Daniels, Abigail Priddle & Lisa Smith
Series Producer – Kirsty Cunningham
Winner Televisual Bulldog Award 2012 – Best Reality Programme
Nominated for BAFTA Television Award 2012 – Best Factual Series
Nominated for Grierson Award 2012 – Best Documentary Series
Series 1
King’s College Hospital, London
Episodes – 14 x 60 mins
TX Channel 4 – Weekly from Wednesday 11th May 2011
Executive Producers – Nick Curwin & Magnus Temple
Series Producer/Directors – Amy Flanagan & Anthony Philipson
Winner Royal Televisual Society Awards 2012 – Best Documentary Series
Nominated for Broadcast Awards 2012 – Best Documentary Series
Press
’24 Hours in A&E’ wins at RTS Programme Awards.
’24 Hours in A&E’ wins in the RTS Craft Awards.