RPA

RPA (1995- )

RunningReality showMedical

Filmed at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, this reality program shows the everyday workings of this major hospital, detailing the sickness' and operation procedures of its patients.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:30 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'RPA' from the year 2009 premiere?

The TV show 'RPA' from the year 2009 premiered on September 2, 2009.

Who were the main cast members of 'RPA' in 2009?

The main cast members of 'RPA' in 2009 were Dr. Chris Hughes, Dr. John Rutherford, Dr. Stuart Miller, and Dr. John Wakefield.

What was the genre of the TV show 'RPA' in 2009?

The TV show 'RPA' in 2009 belonged to the genre of medical drama.

Where was 'RPA' set in 2009?

'RPA' was set in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, Australia in 2009.

What was the premise of the TV show 'RPA' in 2009?

'RPA' followed the daily lives of doctors and staff working at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, showcasing the medical cases they encountered and the challenges they faced.

Who created the TV show 'RPA' in 2009?

'RPA' was created by the Australian television production company, Cordell Jigsaw Productions.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'RPA' in 2009?

The first season of 'RPA' in 2009 consisted of 12 episodes.

Did 'RPA' receive any awards in 2009?

Yes, 'RPA' received the Logie Award for Most Popular Reality Program in 2009.

What was the average viewership of 'RPA' in 2009?

'RPA' had an average viewership of over 1 million viewers per episode in 2009.

Did 'RPA' have any notable guest appearances in 2009?

Yes, 'RPA' had notable guest appearances by Australian celebrities such as Hugo Weaving and Geoffrey Rush in 2009.

How did 'RPA' contribute to the medical field in 2009?

'RPA' raised awareness about various medical conditions and showcased advancements in medical procedures and treatments in 2009.

Were there any major storylines or plot twists in 'RPA' in 2009?

Yes, 'RPA' in 2009 featured compelling storylines such as complex surgeries, life-or-death situations, and personal challenges faced by the doctors and staff.

Did 'RPA' tackle any social or ethical issues in 2009?

Yes, 'RPA' addressed social and ethical issues such as organ donation, medical ethics, and the impact of healthcare policies in 2009.

Did 'RPA' have a loyal fan base in 2009?

Yes, 'RPA' had a dedicated fan base who appreciated its realistic portrayal of medical professionals and engaging storytelling in 2009.

Did 'RPA' have any spin-offs or related shows in 2009?

No, 'RPA' did not have any spin-offs or related shows in 2009.

How did 'RPA' contribute to the popularity of medical dramas in 2009?

'RPA' played a significant role in the popularity of medical dramas by offering a realistic and gripping portrayal of the medical field, captivating audiences in 2009.

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