Drama about three doctors returning to post-pandemic frontline medicine after maternity leave.Drama about three doctors returning to post-pandemic frontline medicine after maternity leave.Drama about three doctors returning to post-pandemic frontline medicine after maternity leave.
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Following 3 doctors in NHS, and their busy lives, handling work and children husbands, sadness and happiness, got me hooked from the start. Very well acted.
Pleased all episodes on ITVX .
Happy marriages, unhappy . Comedy, sadness, very witty script, Great characters, shows arrogance of Consultants think they are god.
Shows stresses and strains put on Doctors .
Great performances , make you laugh and cry.
Insight into training Doctors and strains they go through.
Hope they have more series.
Very good acting, good Actresses.
Hope people will love it.
I was a nurse so can understand the runnings of busy wards .
Pleased all episodes on ITVX .
Happy marriages, unhappy . Comedy, sadness, very witty script, Great characters, shows arrogance of Consultants think they are god.
Shows stresses and strains put on Doctors .
Great performances , make you laugh and cry.
Insight into training Doctors and strains they go through.
Hope they have more series.
Very good acting, good Actresses.
Hope people will love it.
I was a nurse so can understand the runnings of busy wards .
I started out intending to watch just the first episode and ended up watching them all because it was so compelling! All 3 of the female leads were excellent in this brilliantly written series, but it was altogether a strong cast. Having worked in a hospital for some years, I found it to be very true to life and believable, giving true insight into the pressures the NHS staff are under. Well done to all concerned and I really hope there will be another series because we need to see more drama like this.
It's always a good sign when you don't want a series to come to an end and this was one of those series!
It's always a good sign when you don't want a series to come to an end and this was one of those series!
I've waited years for a series to be this well done. It made me feel every emotion a human can feel and even the story lines I could never relate to or understand on a personal level had me watching with emotion. As my tagline reads ER & Call the Midwife had a baby because this series is set inside a hospital and you do get to see a baby being born, maybe more than one but it includes other medical areas so you're not sat there for a straight hour watching deliveries, it also does so well peeping into the characters personal lives. I'm hoping to see a several year series out of this one because I've waited years for a drama this good.
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It is rare to find a show with a protagonist who's actions stay consistent with their character throughout, and it's even rarer to find a show with three consistent protagonists, often one or two characters fall to the way side. Maternal delivers on this mark without flinching.
The show creates a devastatingly well crafted world that mixes enjoyable scenes of light character development with powerful storylines and heart wrenching moments. It shows without telling and but doesn't make you work too hard. It cuts to the core of systemic issues in the nhs and passes the bêchedel test without drawing attention to the fact it is. The male characters are awful but in a complicated way which I think is rare to see, and I can't shout out Hannah and Maryams performances enough.
I think episode six deserves a lot of awards.
The show creates a devastatingly well crafted world that mixes enjoyable scenes of light character development with powerful storylines and heart wrenching moments. It shows without telling and but doesn't make you work too hard. It cuts to the core of systemic issues in the nhs and passes the bêchedel test without drawing attention to the fact it is. The male characters are awful but in a complicated way which I think is rare to see, and I can't shout out Hannah and Maryams performances enough.
I think episode six deserves a lot of awards.
Loved this. Wasn't sure what to expect with it being a British show. Usually most of these are American but I was really surprised and ended up bringing the whole thing. Really hoping for a second season. Loved Nagra from ER and she didn't disappoint in this. It's exactly what woman are supposed to try to do, juggle family life and work life or just be expected to put life in hold with no support to continue as themselves. Has the same grey's feels about it though with who is sleeping with who! Definitely worth the watch as a new mum or even a dad to help understand the roles and how it is just expected of us to manage.
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- TriviaExternal shots of the hospital are on location in St Helens, Merseyside at the old Pilkington's grade 2 listed head office building on Prescot Road.
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