BBC Three begins new run of ‘Junior Doctors: Your Life in Their Hands’
The BBC Three has started a new run of the popular documentary, series Junior Doctors: Your Life in Their Hands
Junior Doctors were popular among the viewer last year and proved to a hit for the channel, which introduced them to a team of charming medics. Junior Doctor's become so popular that it received some of its highest ever ratings and was repeated on Prime time on BBC One.
Andy Steval, who has the distinction of being the youngest doctor in the hospital, is shown struggling to put a canula into a vein of his elderly patient Mr. Straw. He is shown at the trauma and orthopaedic ward of a London hospital.
The show producers used background that went well with the narrative and drama. The documentary moves from doctors' triumphs and failures and outlined the huge amount of responsibility they were taking on them at a young age.
"I think my biggest weakness," joked pretty blond Steval, "is not being able to grow any facial hair." The last nights episode attracted much viewer attention and it is to be seen if the new run for the series will be able to generate enough following.