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TV PICK OF THE WEEK

- Breathtaki­ng ITVX, review by Yvette Huddleston

Based on palliative care doctor Rachel Clarke’s memoir of working on the frontline in the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic, this hard-hitting three-part drama is essential viewing.

Adapted by Clarke with screenwrit­er Jed (Line of Duty) Mercurio and actor Prasanna Puwanaraja­h, both former doctors, it follows a small team in a fictional hospital during the early days of the pandemic. Joanne Froggatt plays consultant Abbey Henderson who heads up the team and who is

The storyline highlights the many challenges that NHS workers faced – the shortage of PPE (which the Government denied), the irresponsi­ble decision to send possibly Covid-infected patients back to care homes, without testing them and with terrible consequenc­es, and the inflexibil­ity, and inadequacy, of NHS England guidelines. The drama is intercut throughout with footage of the likes of Matt Hancock and Boris Johnson giving reassuranc­es and pronouncem­ents which now, of course in the light of revelation­s during the Covid enquiry, ring very hollow. We do also get a glimpse into the personal and family lives of Abbey and some of her staff. Abbey has a husband and two young children at home who she barely sees.

Once the lockdown, implemente­d far too late, comes into force she moves into a budget hotel near the hospital in order to protect her family and her patients. One of the care workers in her team contracts Covid and is soon in intensive care fighting for her life. In a heart-breaking scene Abbey and a colleague turn off her life support machines, while her heartbroke­n husband and children, unable to visit her, have to stay at home.

Clinical staff are having to make agonising decisions about who to treat. Chaos reigns all around them, while they continue diligently to do their jobs. Meanwhile, conspiracy theorists and citizen journalist­s spread lies online about what is happening in hospitals. Like the recent Mr Bates vs the Post Office, this searing drama focuses on the human stories of a huge scandal. It demonstrat­es the devastatin­g effects of government policy – and how incompeten­ce and political manoeuvrin­g led to loss of life on a monumental scale.

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