Cardiac Arrest is a British medical drama series made by World Productions for BBC One and first broadcast between 1994 and 1996. The series was controversial due to its depiction of doctors, nurses, and the National Health Service. The series was created by Jed Mercurio , a former junior doctor who had worked at a hospital in Wolverhampton, who drew on his own personal experiences to provide a more visceral, albeit wryly humorous, look at the NHS in the 1990s. At the time of airing, Mercurio was still working as a doctor. There was an episode due to be shown on 12 May 1994, however this was... replaced with an extended 9 o'clock news programme due to the sudden death of Labour leader John Smith, who ironically died from a heart attack. Series 1 follows events in two separate wards of the same hospital, one medical and one surgical, largely through the eyes of junior doctors. Series 1 has six episodes and was originally broadcast between 21 April 1994 and 2 June 1994. The main protagonist is Dr. Andrew Collin , an idealistic junior doctor, straight from medical school, and a devout Christian.
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