This Is Going to Hurt currently has an average rating of 8.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 495 users on our platform.
Compelling, uplifting, heart-breaking, and at times so brutally honest it's hard not to look away, this is a story that needs to be told.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaUnflinchingly honest, disparagingly relatable, and undeniably funny, “This is Going to Hurt” is a much-needed examination of the NHS and the trials of working in medicine.
Read full review at The PlaylistThis is NHS life as it was lived under Gordon Brown and before the worst public health crisis in living memory. It invites us all to re-evaluate and understand just how much this must be hurting now.
Read full review at The GuardianBitingly funny, searingly sad, and fully educational—how can you beat that combination?
Read full review at Paste Magazine...will get more people to talk about our utterly broken institutions so we can finally do something about it before it is too late.
Read full review at The Young FolksAmazingly blunt and very entertaining show, actually willing to confront us with the absurdity of the public health system.
Mixing tragedy and comedy to stunningly powerful effect, former doctor Adam Kay turns his own experiences into the stuff of TV gold while showing us the stark reality of a routinely under-funded, over-stretched NHS.
Read full review at Empire...gives a valuable, if sometimes vulgar, insight into the stark reality of a labour ward.
Read full review at The TelegraphHilarious yet heart-breaking tribute to NHS.
Read full review at Radio Times...udstiller på skarp, skæg og koncis vis den evighedskrise, engelske hospitaler befinder sig i takket være underfinansiering og dårlig ledelse.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet Ekko...må være den bedste hospitalsserie, jeg nogensinde har set.
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