24 Hours in A&E - Season 19

Season 19
Episodes

Endless Love
The first episode in the new series follows two people who have come to the UK and made a home, as well as the story of a woman living with the legacy of cancer.

A Pillar of Strength
Mohammad, who's 43 and has Motor Neurone Disease, is rushed to St George's with severe sepsis, while 47-year-old David has suffered a significant leg injury.

Go Your Own Way
Mark, who's 32, is rushed to St George's, suffering a head injury due to an epileptic seizure. Anastasia, who's 80, struggles to walk due to severe pain in her leg.

In Love and War
Marion, who's 73 and was recently diagnosed with lung cancer, is admitted with a life-threatening infection. Roy, who's 83, suffers multiple injuries after falling off his roof.

A Life Less Ordinary
Lucy is rushed in after a severe seizure. Simon comes to A&E with severe neck pain. Two-year-old Sophie is in paediatrics after being sprayed in the face with a cleaning product.
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