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The BBC series concludes with 'An Imperfect Cure', following the staff of Great Ormond Street Hospital's renal department as they treat children for a condition which has no complete cure. Long term treatment over decades requires an enormous level of cooperation and consent between the medical team, the patients and their parents. Producer / Director Simon Gilchrist, Films of Record for BBC. |
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Thanks to the principle of free healthcare at the point of delivery, none of the young patients know how much their care costs the NHS, but the real price of a night out can be high and the seriously ill are often forced to compete with the casualties of a binge-drinking epidemic. Producer Monica Garnsey. Director Jessie Versluys for Channel 4. |
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Profile of Dr. Lewis Spitz and the work of Great Ormand Street Hospital department for conjoined twins. Including a filmed operation separating conjoined twins from Nigeria. Producer Malcom Brinkworth, Touch Productions for BBC. |
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BBC documentary high-lighting the work of organ transplant experts and de-mystifies the organ donation process. |
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Graham Day is a United Kingdom, London based Director of photography and Lighting Cameraman working on all formats including: 35mm and 16mm Film, Digi-beta, HD, DVCam and Solid State. Graham Day has photographed Drama, Documentary, Commercials and Corporate productions. His company is called Gfilm Limited which provides Crew and equipment including Sony, Panasonic, HD & Solid State shooting packages, and Arriflex film shooting packages for United Kingdom and International Television & Film Production. |
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