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24 Hours in A&E 2011

★ 6.7/10 NR DocumentaryDramaReality 36 seasons · 326 eps Returning Series
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What is 24 Hours in A&E?

24 Hours in A&E is a television series first released in 2011. Catalogued under Documentary, Drama, Reality.

Type
TV series
Year
2011
Status
Returning Series
Episodes
326
Runtime
47 minutes
First aired
May 11, 2011
Networks
Channel 4
Genres
Documentary, Drama, Reality
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24 Hours in A&E is a television series first released in 2011. Catalogued under Documentary, Drama, Reality. Status: Returning Series. A full overview for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.

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Should you watch it?

“Inside Britain's busiest A&E, cameras never stop rolling.”

Reasons to watch
  • Unprecedented 24‑hour access to emergency care
  • Immersive look at a busy UK A&E
  • Shows real-life medical decisions
Keep in mind
  • Graphic medical scenes may be unsettling
  • Lacks traditional narrative structure

Watch it if you’re fascinated by real‑world emergency medicine and hospital operations.

The series presents raw medical procedures, so it’s best suited for mature viewers.

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Episode guide

Season 1 · 14 episodes
Season 2 · 14 episodes
Season 3 · 21 episodes
Season 4 · 6 episodes
Season 5 · 8 episodes

Frequently asked questions

What type of program is "24 Hours in A&E"?

It is a British medical documentary that also incorporates drama and reality elements.

Where is the series filmed?

It is set in King's College Hospital’s A&E department in London.

How was the footage captured?

Ninety‑one cameras filmed the department around the clock for 28 days.

Does the series follow a scripted storyline?

No, it presents unscripted, real‑time events from the emergency department.

What makes this documentary unique?

It offers continuous, 24‑hour access to one of Britain’s busiest A&E, providing unprecedented insight.