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Episode 10
Episode 10 of 12
Documentary series about eye-watering medical cases in A&E departments. Includes a pheasant hunter who survives a shot to the head and a ten-year-old who has stapled his finger.
Freema Agyeman narrates a series focusing on the most extraordinary and eye-watering cases to come through the doors of a British A&E department and remarkable tales of medical survival from across the UK.
Includes a pheasant hunter who survives being shot in the head; a schoolboy with a broken elbow after a trampoline dare goes wrong; and a ten-year-old who has stapled his own finger.
Plus, how skilled surgeons saved two lives after a heavily pregnant singer was impaled on a 5ft microphone stand.
Last on
Wed 13 Oct 2010
02:45
Clip
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Stationery Injuries
Duration: 02:07
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Mark Downie |
Narrator | Freema Agyeman |
Broadcasts
- Mon 5 Jul 2010 22:30
- Tue 6 Jul 2010 01:50
- Tue 6 Jul 2010 23:45
- Wed 7 Jul 2010 03:55
- Fri 9 Jul 2010 04:55
- Sun 11 Jul 2010 01:30
- Wed 13 Oct 2010 02:45