Children's Ward

Children's Ward (1989-1991)

EndedScripted showDrama, Children, Family

One of the major success stories of ITV's children's programming, this BAFTA award-winning show ran for over a decade and detailed the trials and tribulations of staff and patients at a children's ward in a busy hospital. Co-written by award-winning writers Paul Abbott (Shameless) and Kay Mellor (The Chase), the series pulled no punches and was loved by adults and children alike for its realistic portrayal of mature themes in a sensitive manner. Made by Granada Television for the Children's ITV Network.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E01Episode 1Jul 17, 1991
S03E13Episode ThirteenJan 29, 1991
S03E12Episode TwelveJan 22, 1991
S03E11Episode ElevenJan 15, 1991
S03E10Episode TenJan 8, 1991
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Children's Ward premiere?

Children's Ward premiered on January 10, 1989.

Who created Children's Ward?

Children's Ward was created by Paul Abbott.

What is the genre of Children's Ward?

Children's Ward is a medical drama series.

Where is Children's Ward set?

Children's Ward is set in the fictional hospital of the same name.

Who are the main characters in Children's Ward?

The main characters in Children's Ward include Dr. Richard Edmunds, Nurse Amanda Jones, and Sister Brigid.

What is the premise of Children's Ward?

Children's Ward follows the lives of the staff and patients at the Children's Ward, dealing with various medical cases and personal struggles.

What age group is Children's Ward targeted towards?

Children's Ward is targeted towards a young audience, specifically children and teenagers.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Children's Ward?

The first season of Children's Ward consisted of 13 episodes.

Did Children's Ward have any notable guest stars?

Yes, Children's Ward featured guest appearances by actors such as Jenny Agutter, Martin Freeman, and Samantha Morton.

What awards did Children's Ward receive?

Children's Ward won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Children's Drama Series in 1996 and was nominated for several other awards.

Is Children's Ward still airing?

No, Children's Ward concluded its run on April 29, 2000.

Did Children's Ward tackle any social issues?

Yes, Children's Ward addressed various social issues such as bullying, disability, and medical ethics throughout its run.

How was Children's Ward received by audiences?

Children's Ward was highly acclaimed by both critics and audiences, praised for its realistic portrayal of medical situations and relatable characters.

Was Children's Ward based on a book or true story?

No, Children's Ward was not based on a book or a true story, but rather created as an original television series.

Did Children's Ward have a spin-off or related series?

Yes, Children's Ward had a spin-off series called The Ward, which focused on the lives of the adult characters from the original show.

How long did each episode of Children's Ward typically last?

Each episode of Children's Ward had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Also known as

  • The Ward

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