Children's_Hospital_(BBC_TV_series)

<i>Children's Hospital</i> (British TV series)

Children's Hospital (British TV series)

British documentary television series


Children's Hospital is a British television fly-on-the-wall documentary series based at the Sheffield Children's Hospital, Birmingham Children's Hospital, and Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool.[4] It was broadcast on BBC One between 19 October 1993 and 26 February 2003.

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Production

According to scholar Annette Hill, the series had "all the hallmarks of a docu-soap", saying its "personal, melodramatic stories appeal to viewers, with more than 8 million tuning into the first series, despite widespread criticism from the press."[5] Peter Lee-Wright observes that the series marked a transition in fly-on-the-wall documentaries by shifting the emphasis from the practical considerations onto the "human dramas being played out ... [capturing] the pain of the children ... and their parents' rollercoaster rides."[6]

Music

The theme music was composed by Debbie Wiseman. The music was released as a CD single in 1997, containing full orchestral and piano versions of the theme, alongside the shorter versions used for the opening and closing sequences.[7] The orchestral version was also released on the compilation album World of Sound.[8] A new solo piano performance, titled "Ray of Sunshine", of the theme was included on the 2011 album Wiseman: Piano Stories.[9]

Transmissions

Series

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Specials

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Further reading

  • Bradley, Richard; Cook, Tracy; Phillips, Mark (1993). Children's Hospital: The Book of the BBC-TV Series. BBC Worldwide. ISBN 0-563-36972-8.
  • Hill, Annette (May 2000). "Fearful and Safe: Audience Response to British Reality Programming". Television & New Media. 1 (2): 193–213. doi:10.1177/152747640000100205. S2CID 144757382.

References

  1. Born, Georgina (2005). Uncertain Vision: Birt, Dyke and the Reinvention of the BBC. Random House. p. 433.
  2. Kent, Simon (2001). Getting a top job in-- the arts & media. Kogan Page Publishers. p. 76.
  3. "CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL". BFI. Archived from the original on 23 December 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
  4. "TV hospital that became a beacon of hope". The Telegraph. UK. 30 January 2001. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
  5. Lee-Wright, Peter (2009). The Documentary Handbook. Taylor & Francis. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-415-43402-7.
  6. BBC Worldwide, BMG, 743214758922
  7. Big George. "DEBBIE WISEMAN: TV & Film Composer Extraordinaire". Sound on Sound. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
  8. Debbie Wiseman: Piano Stories, 2011, Warner Classics



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