First broadcast: on BBC One ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland
Series following the work of the Children's Acute Transport Service. A baby is flown nearly 1,500 miles for life-saving surgery; CATS have to work in a cramped Hercules aircraft. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland
Series following the Children's Acute Transport Service. CATS rushes a baby with a blocked intestine to theatre, and a three-year-old needs the team's intensive care expertise. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland
Series following the life-saving work of the Children's Acute Transport Service. CATS make a 100-mile blue light dash so a newborn baby boy can have emergency heart surgery. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Series following the work of the Children's Acute Transport Service. The team is called to a baby whose heart has already stopped once, and a teenage boy in a diabetic coma. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Series following the life-saving work of the Children's Acute Transport Service. CATS move a toddler from North London to Great Ormond Street for specialist treatment. Show more
Chris Bavin heads to Petworth in West Sussex to meet a group of residents entering Bloom for the first time, who are hoping to get a disconnected community working together. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales HD
Chris Bavin meets the Clovelly Bloomers, who are determined to win gold despite having to garden in the extremely steep landscape of this ancient Devonshire fishing village. Show more
Chris Bavin meets the Southport Bloomers in Merseyside, who are competition veterans and look after many of the green spaces in their seaside town due to council budget cuts. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales HD
Chris Bavin meets the residents and shop owners of Soho Road, a busy route into Birmingham, who are entering into the Business Improvement category for the first time. Show more
Chris Bavin travels to Wisbech, ‘Capital of the Fens’, to meet the Bloomers who are planning to include the migrant community in their efforts to win a gold award this year. Show more
Chris Bavin meets the volunteers from Richmond in the Yorkshire Dales, who are determined to keep their town on the tourist trail by entering Bloom for the very first time. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two HD
Chris Bavin travels to the Borough of Halton in Cheshire to meet three determined Bloomers who vowed to create two community gardens after they met during cancer treatment. Show more
Chris Bavin meets the Bloomers from Prestatyn in Wales, who are determined to keep their coastal town on the tourist map and win gold again after five years of missing out. Show more
Chris Bavin meets the ambitious Bloomers of Lichfield in Staffordshire, who are looking for their second gold award by presenting the judges with ambitious heritage projects. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales
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Surgeon Naved Alizai operates on two children needing urgent liver surgery, and endocrine consultants Sheila Fraser and Emma Collins prepare to remove a tumour from a patient’s neck.
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Neurosurgeon Ryan Mathew must rebuild a man’s missing skull, and consultant Sheila Fraser removes a football-sized tumour from a patient’s abdomen, suspected to be cancerous.
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Plastic surgeon Chris West stops an anxious cancer patient from leaving, and neurosurgeon Kenan Deniz operates on a rare tumour behind a patient’s ear that could paralyse her face.
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Cardiac Surgeon Betsy Evans operates on her longest-waiting patient, and Professor Simon Kay aims to perform hand surgery on a teenage patient whose fingers are bent inwards.
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales HD
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At Leeds General Infirmary, Professor Simon Kay stands ready to perform a rare double hand transplant; in neurosurgery, Kenan Deniz has two patients needing urgent brain surgery.