The RTS award-winning documentary series is back with its fourteenth series following patients treated in the same 24 hour period at St George’s in south west London. The hospital has one of the busiest A&E departments in Britain. It’s a place where stories of life, love and loss unfold every day.

This episode – Collision Course – features three patients brought to St George’s for emergency treatment.

Consultant Marwa reminds us of the irony of becoming a doctor: “Your life sometimes isn’t your own… you can’t always be there for the people that you love.” – she is there, however, for other people’s loved ones including 36 year old Leon who was involved in a motorcycle accident.

Graham, 37, comes to St George’s via ambulance from a rugby match he was playing in after a head-on collision with another player. He’s lost the feeling in his legs and arms – wife Elaine is in A&E with him.

Four-year-old Elliott and mum Debbie come to A&E as Elliott has a foreign object stuck up his nose that needs to be removed.

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Notes to editors

For more information, please contact Pippa Harper, Media Manager, on philippa.harper@stgeorges.nhs.uk or 020 8266 6128.