Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Newly qualified doctors are to take centre stage in an intriguing new fly-on-the-wall documentary for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three. Commissioned by Danny Cohen, Controller of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three, from ´óÏó´«Ã½ in-house Entertainment, the 6x60-part series Newly Meds (working title) will reveal what life is really like for the UK's newly qualified doctors both at work and at play.
Shot in the style of a glossy medical drama, the series will follow the new recruits over a four-month period as they leave their student days behind them and embark on their careers.
Over the course of the series viewers will join them on a journey of discovery as they tackle everything from first-day nerves and wrestling drunks in A&E, to coping with their first experiences of death, delivering their first baby, performing life-saving operations and their first professional placement.
The cameras will continue to roll away from the ward as our participants learn to balance work with life, relationships and family commitments.
Danny Cohen, Controller of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three, said: "Newly Meds is an exciting new project that adds to the channel's growing portfolio of entertaining and thought-provoking documentary series."
Karl Warner, Executive Producer, added: "There's not many people who can really say that their first job was a matter of life and death. This series will capture what that experience can be like for a group of 20-somethings who are just as dedicated to their professional lives as they are to their social ones."
Filming is due to start next August and the series will transmit later in the year. The executive producers are Karl Warner and Rachel Arnold.
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