A&E Live: YEP speaks to Davina McCall ahead of new ITV series in Leeds
It is valued as a crucial emergency hub in the city, where staff have been saving lives and patching up patients with care for almost 70 years.
The spotlight will shine on Leeds General Infirmary’s A&E department as cameras capture the stories of patients - from the 999 call to treatment in hospital as-it-happens - during a special live TV mini-series.
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Hide AdHosted by presenter Davina McCall, ITV’s A&E Live show hits the small screen for three days only next week.
To mark the launch of the series, and in the run up to the NHS’s 70th anniversary, the YEP is today launching a week of stories focusing on the city’s urgent care centres, as part of our We Love Our NHS campaign.
From star-studded contestants in Big Brother, heartwarming tales of separation in Long Lost Family and the suspense-filled atmosphere surrounding The Million Pound Drop, Davina McCall has seen it all when it comes to television.
Or so she thought.
The 50-year-old will be pulling the show strings from the LGI when A&E Live is broadcast next week - juggling the drama from call to cure first-hand alongside staff at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
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