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The ultimate antidote to medical dramas, the first two series of Bodies received critical plaudits and a Royal Television Society award for Best Drama Series.
Powerful, emotional and confronting tough issues head on, Bodies was inspired by Jed Mercurio's debut novel and personal experiences as a doctor.
It is a dark, cynical portrayal of the NHS, where incompetent doctors' deadly mistakes are covered up and even the more appealing characters are routinely forced into morally compromising situations by the system.
Rich in humour, this is not a medical drama as we know it.
Bodies is not about glamorous, heroic doctors and nurses, but about real people doing a sometimes impossible job, a ground-breaking series which blew the whistle on NHS cover-ups.
Tense, gripping, darkly humorous and scarily unsettling, the first series of Bodies was broadcast in 2004 on BBC Three before being shown on BBC Two.
Series two premiered on BBC Two and the next episode was shown immediately afterwards on BBC Three.
In series one, Rob Lake (Max Beesley) joined the team in a city maternity unit as a cocky, idealistic young doctor but, within days, he realised that his new boss, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Roger Hu
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Jed Mercurio – writer/producer
Jed Mercurio trained at the University of Birmingham Medical School, qualifying as a doctor in 1991. While still a medical student, he joined the Royal Air Force with the intention of becoming a physician-pilot. He received extensive flying training but resigned his commission to pursue a career as a hospital doctor, working in various hospitals in the West Midlands.
Jed became a full-time writer following the success of his first television medical drama - the controversial, ground-breaking Cardiac Arrest (written under the pseudonym John MacUre) – which he created after replying to an advertisement placed in the British Medical Journal.
He scripted and directed ITV comedy-drama The Grimleys before writing his first novel, Bodies, which was chosen by the Guardian as one of the five best debuts of 2002. He adapted the novel for the BBC, winning the Royal Television Society Award for Best Drama Series of 2005. Jed's next novel, Ascent, will be published in March.
Max Beesley is Rob Lake
Max trained at the Guildhall School of Music and in New York. He switched from being a successful session musician and occasional model in his twenties, and got his first big break with The History O