Inside Leeds Hospitals’ Battle Against NHS Waiting Lists
Over eight gripping episodes, a new series takes viewers inside Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Meet top doctors and surgeons as they face crushing waiting lists, making heart-wrenching decisions on who gets treatment next.
Life-or-Death Decisions Uncovered
The show reveals the emotional rollercoaster for patients and their families, set against one of the longest NHS waiting lists ever seen. Viewers get up close with real patients’ journeys and the tough calls clinicians make daily.
Exclusive Access to World-Class Care
Filmed last year, the series offers unprecedented access to Leeds General Infirmary—saving lives for over 250 years—and St James’s University Hospital. Expect raw, real-life drama featuring brain tumour ops, infant cardiac surgery, life-saving liver treatments, and even a high-risk double hand transplant.
Praised by Experts and Makers Alike
Emma Loach, BBC Documentaries Commissioning Editor, said: “Saving Lives In Leeds brings us closer than ever to clinicians facing tough dilemmas daily and shows what they need to overcome while saving lives.”
Professor Phil Wood, Chief Executive of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, added: “This series shines a light on our world-leading surgeons and the complex decisions behind managing waiting lists. It’s a chance to show that patient care always comes first.”
Label1 co-founder Lorraine Charker-Phillips said: “We’re proud to present this eye-opening medical series with extraordinary stories from consultants and patients alike. It reveals the incredible variety of life-changing work happening across Leeds Teaching Hospitals, especially as tackling backlogs is more critical than ever.”