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One Born Every Minute Genre Reality television, Documentary Country of origin United Kingdom Language(s) British English No. of series 2 No. of episodes 20 (8 Series One, 12 Series Two) Production Executive producer(s) Series One: Magnus Temple and Nick Curwin
Series Two: Peter Moore and Sanjay SinghalProducer(s) Series One: Jonathan Smith (Series Producer)
Series Two: Francesca Newby (Director of Production), Lucy Bowden (Series Producer) and Lorraine Charker-phillips (Series Director)Broadcast Original channel Channel 4 External links One Born Every Minute One Born Every Minute is a British reality television programme which shows selected footage from inside a labour ward, the area in a hospital where childbirth occurs.
There have been two UK series and one US series. The UK first series aired on Channel 4 in 2010, the second in 2011.
The first series won a 2010 BAFTA for best factual series, the second series was nominated for a 2011 BAFTA for best factual series[1]. Airlock who designed the interactive and multimedia material to accompany the series were nominated for a 2010 BAFTA "New Media Award"[2].
External links
- One Born Every Minute at the Internet Movie Database (Series One, 2010)
- One Born Every Minute at the Internet Movie Database (Series Two, 2011)
- One Born Every Minute, Channel 4, review a review from the The Daily Telegraph
- New Channel 4 series focuses on Southampton's Princess Anne Hospital A news article from Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust
- One Born Every Minute: labours of love a The Guardian blog article on the second UK series
- Last Night's TV - One Born Every Minute, Channel 4 a review of the second UK series from The Independent
References
- ^ "Bafta TV awards 2011: nominations in full | Television & radio | guardian.co.uk". Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/apr/26/bafta-tv-awards-2011-nominations. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
- ^ "Awards & Nominations". Airlock.com. http://airlock.com/awards/. Retrieved 2011-10-09.
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- British documentary television series
- Channel 4 television programmes
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