I love that Jen used to be a nurse at Raves. You can just imagine her going a bit crazy with the rest of the party people then nipping off professionally to help someone who popped too many pills.
This is definitely one of the best programmes on TV.
i unfortunately spent time in A&E, not a place for the faint of heart, the staff were mostly good, but try not to go there after 11pm, when the pubs shuts, an unholy place if you are taken ill. Seems some like nothing better than to carry on the ruck in the hospitals.
I used to have to take my ex to a&e quite often (due to him being made of glass). It was always rather pleasant and the waiting room of an emergency dept makes for an excellent game of Eye Spy.
I can't see the attraction in such programmes, it is more in keeping for those who gather around when they spot an ambulance or there is an accident, or rubber neck on the road when there is a road accident.
I suggested years ago that the NHS could make a fortune if they were to construct a public gallery in every A&E in the country, and then sell admission tickets, I am even convinced that some would purchase season tickets.
i defy ANYONE to drive past an accident and not look (especially if you've been in a queue for a long time) i somply don't believe such people exist.
AOG this programme is just beautiful, it's so human, and can truly be called reality tv, unlike some of the other crap that passes for reality