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Life Support

  • TV Series
  • 1999–
  • 50m
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5.9/10
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Life Support (1999)
Drama

Katherine Doone works at Glasgow's Caledonian hospital where she works as clinical ethicist. Her job is to make the big decisions about what is best for the patient's long term treatment.Katherine Doone works at Glasgow's Caledonian hospital where she works as clinical ethicist. Her job is to make the big decisions about what is best for the patient's long term treatment.Katherine Doone works at Glasgow's Caledonian hospital where she works as clinical ethicist. Her job is to make the big decisions about what is best for the patient's long term treatment.

  • Stars
    • Aisling O'Sullivan
    • Art Malik
    • Richard Wilson
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    • Stars
      • Aisling O'Sullivan
      • Art Malik
      • Richard Wilson
    • 1User review
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  • Episodes6

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    Aisling O'Sullivan
    • Dr. Katherine Doone
    • 1999
    Art Malik
    Art Malik
    • Dr. Kamran Blake
    • 1999
    Richard Wilson
    Richard Wilson
    • John Doone
    • 1999
    Gilbert Martin
    • James McConnell
    • 1999
    Julie Graham
    Julie Graham
    • Alison McIntyre
    • 1999
    Edith MacArthur
    Edith MacArthur
    • Joan Andrews
    • 1999
    Ellie Haddington
    • Fiona Drummond
    • 1999
    Stephen Moyer
    Stephen Moyer
    • Dr. Tom Scott
    • 1999
    Georgina Sowerby
    • Sally Rivers
    • 1999
    Brian Pettifer
    Brian Pettifer
    • Gordon Travers
    • 1999
    Gabriel Quigley
    Gabriel Quigley
    • Shona Sinclair
    • 1999
    Gregor Truter
    Gregor Truter
    • Dr. David McKewan…
    • 1999
    Paul Goodwin
    • Rod Kerr
    • 1999
    Lorraine McIntosh
    • Bethan Gilchrist
    • 1999
    Barbara Rafferty
    • Margaret McGovern
    • 1999
    Julia Dalkin
    • Sharon Richards
    • 1999
    Jackie Kane
    • Elaine MacKenzie
    • 1999
    Gary Lewis
    Gary Lewis
    • Greg Malloy
    • 1999
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    Chris_Docker

    Responsible and entertaining TV hospital ethics drama

    Coming at a time when less responsible hospital dramas are becoming increasingly popular, this is the first time I have seen the ethical issues raised in a way that gives them some meaning to the ordinary viewer and potential patient.

    Such a groundbreaking programme will no doubt attract criticism from all sides – just as the central character, Dr Doune, is put at the centre of every controversy. Yet it is this very process, coupled with the educated awareness which the character brings to the dilemmas she confronts, that raises our perspective of the issues in an informed and constructive manner.

    Too often, dramas dealing with life and death issues that elicit strong emotions will only serve to open wounds. The viewer becomes a voyeur, indulging in an emotional response without any idea of how to think about the problems constructively (or react to them constructively if similar situations arise in their own lives). Sometimes the viewer will already have been through such a traumatic incident and labouring the point brings no benefit except to re-visit the pain. Life Support is very different – it uses the medium of drama to educate and raise our understanding of the facts pertinent to some of life's tragedies and arms us with knowledge that helps us get a handle on the problems.

    Episode Five was a typical case in point. Useful information about living wills was conveyed in a realistic manner, with proper respect to the pressures of day-to-day NHS care. The characters themselves are full-bloodied archetypes that the viewer can identify with – not academic or theoretical cardboard cut-outs.

    The whole ethos of Life Support fits very well with some precepts I remember from the man who was my tutor in medical ethics, Professor Robin Downie – he would say that ethics cannot be taught, only learnt. The use of drama is increasingly being recognised as a leading and powerful tool that allows each and every one of us to say `how would I react in that situation?' The major contribution of Life Support is that the series' producers have gone to great pains to achieve a realistic representation of the scenarios in question and have evidently sought and listened to expert advice on how such scenarios can develop in an ethically responsible (and legally accurate) manner.

    This is television drama at its best. Hats off to BBC Scotland!

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      • July 19, 1999 (United Kingdom)
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