On Sunday 4 May 2025, ITV broadcasts Malpractice!
Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Malpractice,” airing on ITV, promises to deliver a gripping storyline that explores the challenges faced by medical professionals. In this episode, Dr. James Ford, a psychiatric registrar, finds himself in a difficult situation during a hectic on-call shift.
As the episode unfolds, Dr. Ford must navigate the demands of his job while dealing with two very different patients. One is a new mother who comes in for a routine postnatal check-up, while the other is a woman experiencing severe psychosis. The pressure mounts as Dr. Ford has to make critical decisions that could impact both women’s lives.
The tension in the episode builds as Dr. Ford weighs his options. The stakes are high, and the consequences of his choices are unpredictable. Viewers can expect emotional moments and moral dilemmas as Dr. Ford strives to balance...
Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Malpractice,” airing on ITV, promises to deliver a gripping storyline that explores the challenges faced by medical professionals. In this episode, Dr. James Ford, a psychiatric registrar, finds himself in a difficult situation during a hectic on-call shift.
As the episode unfolds, Dr. Ford must navigate the demands of his job while dealing with two very different patients. One is a new mother who comes in for a routine postnatal check-up, while the other is a woman experiencing severe psychosis. The pressure mounts as Dr. Ford has to make critical decisions that could impact both women’s lives.
The tension in the episode builds as Dr. Ford weighs his options. The stakes are high, and the consequences of his choices are unpredictable. Viewers can expect emotional moments and moral dilemmas as Dr. Ford strives to balance...
- 5/4/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
ITV’s “Malpractice” does a deep dive into the corruptions and criminalities that often remain unseen in the medical world, where lives are saved, yet death is an inevitability, no matter how good a doctor might be. Grace Offori-Attah presents a show where Dr. Lucinda Edwards finds herself in the middle of an investigation following a patient’s death under her supervision. Season 1 was a blast, and we can’t deny it was a poignant experience watching a doctor battling addiction try her best to juggle between saving her own life from falling apart and doing her duty of saving lives, even sometimes at the cost of her own wellbeing. But the first season ends on a major cliffhanger, and we need to have “Malpractice” Season 2 at the earliest to find out what happens to Lucinda “Luce” Edwards and the team at Accident and Emergency at the West Yorkshire Royal Hospital.
- 4/26/2023
- by Indrayudh Talukdar
- Film Fugitives
Grace Ofori-Attah’s medical drama on ITV, “Malpractice,” is a deeper look into the negligence and misdeeds that happen inside a hospital where organizations make millions by making use of illegal ways. Niamh Algar plays Dr. Lucinda Edwards, a doctor dealing with addiction who finds herself in a difficult situation when a patient in her care accidentally dies. What follows is a complete breakdown of her seemingly good life, with investigations launched against her and her family life falling apart. Ofori-Attah’s show is engaging, gripping, and shows the exact tensions that doctors are faced with on a regular basis while saving patients’ lives. In a world of unlimited content and some rather bad TV, “Malpractice” might be a welcome change for you if you’ve enjoyed shows like “Dr. House” or “Grey’s Anatomy.” Here’s what happens in this 5-part series:
Spoilers Ahead
The Overdosed Patient
One evening, an...
Spoilers Ahead
The Overdosed Patient
One evening, an...
- 4/26/2023
- by Indrayudh Talukdar
- Film Fugitives
In ITV’s Malpractice, (the title is a bit of a giveaway), a dedicated but stressed-out emergency doctor, Lucy Edwards (Niamh Algar), finds herself accused of negligence following the death of a young drug overdose victim, Edith Owusu. Edith’s treatment is temporarily sidelined when a blood-spattered kid and an armed man bust into A&e, and Lucy has to make split-second decisions about priorities. There’s not enough beds, and, as the duty nurse asks her, who’s she going to give the space to – the child bleeding to death, or the “junkie”, now stabilised? In this fast-cut busy opening sequence, Lucy delegates the routine task of looking after the overdosed girl to a fairly incompetent but devious junior (Priyanka Patel as Dr Ramya Morgan). We see that it is she, not Lucy, who gets mixed up about Edith’s dosages, with lethal results; but Dr Morgan is a more...
- 4/23/2023
- by Sean O'Grady
- The Independent - TV
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