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The Golden Hour (TV series)
British television medical drama series
British television medical drama series
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | TheGoldenHourtitlecard.jpg |
| genre | Medical |
| creator | Andrew Rattenbury |
| director | Julian Holmes |
| Tim Leandro | |
| starring | Richard Armitage |
| Navin Chowdhry | |
| Zoe Telford | |
| Ciarán McMenamin | |
| Billy Geraghty | |
| Pooky Quesnel | |
| Rebecca Sarker | |
| composer | Samuel Sim |
| country | United Kingdom |
| language | English |
| num_series | 1 |
| num_episodes | 4 |
| executive_producer | Dean Hargrove |
| Jonathan Young | |
| producer | Mary McMurray |
| editor | David Head |
| cinematography | Tom McDougal |
| runtime | 90 minutes |
| company | Talkback Thames |
| channel | ITV |
| first_aired | |
| last_aired |
Tim Leandro Navin Chowdhry Zoe Telford Ciarán McMenamin Billy Geraghty Pooky Quesnel Rebecca Sarker Jonathan Young
The Golden Hour is a four-part British television medical drama series, written and created by Andrew Rattenbury, first broadcast on 14 September 2005 on ITV. The series, which stars Richard Armitage, Navin Chowdhry, Zoe Telford and Ciarán McMenamin, centres on the activities of a specialist medical unit, the HEMS — or Helicopter Emergency Medical Service — which is based in London and operated by the London Ambulance Service. The title of the series refers to the hour which is deemed the most critical for patients with extensive injuries or severe medical conditions.
Notably, promotional trailers for the series carried the tagline, "You Have One Hour to Live... or Die." The series was one of four commissions, alongside Vincent, Afterlife and All About George, made by then-head of drama at ITV, Nick Elliott, in an attempt to attract a younger demographic. Prior to filming, the lead actors trained with the real HEMS team from the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel; one of whom, Dr Gareth Davies, was a consultant for the series.
The first episode broadcast to a consolidated audience of 4.98 million viewers. Viewing figures remained between 4 and 5 million for the series run, but despite the consistent ratings, a second series was not commissioned by the network. The innovative structure of the programme was praised by critics, but the quality of the scripts was felt by many to have let the show down. The complete series was released on DVD on 30 July 2007.
Cast
- Richard Armitage as Dr. Alec Track
- Navin Chowdhry as Dr. Naz Osborne
- Ciarán McMenamin as Dr. Paul Keane
- Zoe Telford as Dr. Jane Cameron
- Billy Geraghty as Kurt Jagger
- Pooky Quesnel as Dr. Christine Whelan
- Rebecca Sarker as Nina Osborne
- Francesca Fowler as Lilian Harris
- Chloe Howman as PC Rowena Banks
Episodes
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References
References
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