On one of the busiest days of the year at St George's, this edition focuses on motherhood, the incredible sacrifices made for our children, and what it means to have a family.
A motorcyclist is rushed to St George's after hitting a lamp post. A two-year-old has banged his head on concrete, and his mum has a violent tale to tell.
A woman who has autism is brought in after crushing her finger in a door. And 82-year-old Alec may have developed life-threatening sepsis after a chest infection.
Maria is rushed to the emergency department after driving into a lamp post. Ronald is brought in after a fall at home. Little Ronnie is in Paediatrics after a bout of vomiting.
Sylvia, who is 95-years-old, is rushed to St George's after falling down a flight of stairs. Cyclist Mark has been hit by a car at high speed and left agitated and confused.
A look at three patients who have suffered potentially life-changing injuries, including a partially severed hand, a long-standing stab wound, and a serious quad-bike accident.
Natai is rushed to A&E with a lacerated wrist after putting his hand through a glass pane. Pauline is struggling to breathe. And 17-year-old Fahad has crippling stomach pain.
A cyclist is rushed to hospital with head trauma after he's hit by a car. A 92-year-old falls when out walking near his home. An injured painter and decorator talks about being a dad.
Muffy, who may have had a stroke, recalls her years as an air hostess with Pan Am. Steve is rushed in after hitting his head on concrete. Fleur has a pain in her leg.
This one-off follows three patients treated for cardiac problems. Corey has suffered cardiac arrest playing ice hockey. Angie's heart has been beating at over 150 for eight hours. Steve visits A&E with his symptoms a major concern.