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Release Date:
January 1, 2015
Original Title:
A & E: When Patients Attack
Alternate Titles:
A&E: When Patients Attack
When Patients Attack
Genres:
Action | Crime | Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Nine Lives Media
TCB Media Rights
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 43
Hospital staff are reporting more violence and anti-social behaviour than ever before. In 2015, 8 staff were assaulted every hour – a new record high. At The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham – one of the UK’s biggest hospitals – they think they have the answer. Here a private security force of 46 uniformed guards, and a sophisticated CCTV system, keep staff and patients safe. A colourful mixture of characters ranging from ex-soldiers, to bouncers, to former elite sportsmen, it’s the security team’s job to keep the hospital running smoothly. With more than 2 million visitors they have to deal with all aspects of crime and anti-social behaviour. All against a back drop of life changing and life saving procedures.
Art Direction:
Asif Hasan
Alex Hill
Camera Department Manager:
Kerry Allison
Camera Operator:
Kerry Allison
Cinematography:
Kerry Allison
Director:
Kerry Allison
Editor:
Mark Stokes
Noel Curry
Executive Producer:
Cat Lewis
Mike Lewis
Mixing Engineer:
Robin Cowap
Producer:
Kerry Allison
Candace Davies
Lyndsay Rowan
Kayleigh Smith
Production Coordinator:
Emily Feeney
Nicole Hajimichael
Production Manager:
Rachel Thompson
Researcher:
Alison Kimberley
Rebecca Welfle
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