Episode 11
Documentary series about eye-watering medical cases in A&E departments. Includes a cook left with bulbous blisters after spilling roast potato fat all over her arms.
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 cook left with bulbous blisters after spilling roast potato fat all over her arms; a schoolboy who has ripped open his armpit falling out of a tree; and a cheerleader injured after being dropped during an airborne manoeuvre.
Plus, the two microlight pilots who crashed after a freak nosedive from a thousand feet and how surgeons rebuilt their shattered bones, and medical professionals confess the most bizarre and outrageous cases they have ever been confronted with in casualty.
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Let's Get Physical
Duration: 02:15
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Mark Downie |
Narrator | Freema Agyeman |