Bizarre ER is a BBC Three television show that deals with hospital mishaps. It was narrated by Freema Agyeman and is now narrated by Sheridan Smith from Series 4 onwards.
It first broadcast on 14 February 2008. Every episode shows a miraculous survival story and strange facts, like the woman who fell out of a plane at 35,000 ft and survived. Series 2 began airing on 21 April 2009 and consists of ten 30 minute episodes. Series 1 and 2 were filmed at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.Following the first five episodes, the show's animal counterpart Bizarre Animal ER', narrated by Kevin Bishop, aired for eight episodes on BBC Three in Bizarre ER's Tuesday slot. Bizarre ER returned after for five more episodes.Bizarre ER returned for a twelve-part third series from 10 May 2010[3] Finished on 19 July[4]. The series was filmed at the Northampton General Hospital.The series returned for a ten-part fourth series on 28 March 2011, now narrated by Sheridan Smith.[5] Filming takes place at Northampton General Hospital as well as Bradford Royal Infirmary. The series also features bizarre operations that have happened around the world.Bizarre ER is a BBC Three television show that deals with hospital mishaps. It was narrated bFreema Agyeman and is now narrated by Sheridan Smith from Series 4 onwards.t first broadcast on 14 February 2008. Every episode shows a miraculous survival story and strange facts, like the woman who fell out of a plane at 35,000 ft and survived. Series 2 began airing on 21 April 2009 and consists of ten 30 minute episodes. Series 1 and 2 were filmed at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.Following the first five episodes, the show's animal counterpart Bizarre Animal ER', narrated by Kevin Bishop, aired for eight episodes on BBC Three in Bizarre ER's Tuesday slot. Bizarre ER returned after for five more episodes.Bizarre ER returned for a twelve-part third series from 10 May 2010[3] Finished on 19 July[4]. The series was filmed at the Northampton General Hospital.The series returned for a ten-part fourth series on 28 March 2011, now narrated by Sheridan Smith.[5] Filming takes place at Northampton General Hospital as well as Bradford Royal Infirmary. The series also features bizarre operations that have happened around the world.
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