Trust Me (British TV series) explained

Genre:Medical drama
Director:
Starring:
Composer:Ben Onono
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:2
Num Episodes:8
List Episodes:
  1. Episodes
Executive Producer:Gaynor Holmes
Nicola Shindler
Producer:Emily Feller
Cinematography:John Conroy
Kate Reid
Runtime:55 minutes
Company:Red Production Company
Network:BBC One

Trust Me is a British anthology medical drama that premiered on BBC One. The four-part first series aired in August 2017, and was written by Dan Sefton. In February 2018, the programme was renewed for a second series, which premiered on 16 April 2019. The series was cancelled in June 2019.

Hardworking ward sister, Cath Hardacre, who loses her job following whistle blowing, steals the identity of a doctor, her best friend, to make a new life in Edinburgh with her daughter.

In the second series, Syrian tour veteran Corporal James 'Jamie' McCain recovers from spinal injuries and psychological trauma in the neurological unit of South Lothian Hospital whilst facing a potential new enemy as patients unexpectedly die around him.

Cast

Series One

Series Two

Production

On 23 February 2018, it was announced that Trust Me would return for a second series, featuring a new premise and an entirely new cast owing to Jodie Whittaker's casting as the Thirteenth Doctor in Doctor Who. The second series was set on the neurological unit of South Lothian Hospital, following Syrian tour veteran Corporal James 'Jamie' McCain as he recovers from spinal injuries and psychological trauma whilst facing a potential new enemy as patients unexpectedly die around him.[1] The second series premiered on 16 April 2019.[2] On 27 June 2019, the BBC confirmed that Trust Me had been cancelled.[3]

Episodes

Series 2 (2019)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BBC One's Trust Me will return for a second series WITHOUT Jodie Whittaker . Digital Spy . 23 February 2018.
  2. Web site: Trust Me writer had to scrap season 2 plan with Jodie Whittaker. 8 April 2019. Digital Spy.
  3. Web site: BBC confirms Trust Me has been cancelled. Dan. Seddon. 27 June 2019. Digital Spy.