CHANNEL 4 have confirmed two of their beloved medical shows are returning with brand new episodes.
The broadcaster has faced a nightmare year having to cull a number of shows as they grapple with money woes.
Channel 4 have confirmed two of their beloved medical shows are returning with brand new episodes[/caption] 24 Hours in A&E – which has been a fixture of the schedule since its launch in 2011 – will be back this June[/caption]But in positive news for fans, bosses have confirmed the return of 24 Hours in A&E.
The hit show, which has been a fixture of the schedule since its launch in 2011 will be back this June.
Viewers will get their next fix of hospital drama on Monday, June 10 on Channel 4 at 9pm.
Meanwhile, The Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick is also back for another series of his hit show.
It follows the highs and lows of Irishman Noel, 56, and his veterinary team at his practice.
The new episodes will kick off on Thursday, June 13 on Channel 4 at 8pm.
Meanwhile, it was recently revealed how the next series of 24 Hours in A&E has been put on hold by Channel 4.
More episodes were set to be shot this autumn, however, C4 have informed production staff it now won’t be happening.
The Garden, who is the production company behind the hit show, broke the news today to around 190 crew.
The Sun understands the move by execs to pause filming is not directly money-related.
When contacted, a spokesperson for Channel 4 said: “Whilst we’re not filming more new episodes this autumn, we have a high number of recently filmed but not yet aired episodes, which means we’ll continue to bring all the behind-the-scenes access from Queen’s Medical Centre Nottingham’s A&E department.
“Channel 4 always looks to provide a mix of new shows and familiar returners and 24 Hours in A&E remains an important part of that distinctive blend. We’ll make a recommission decision at an appropriate time, once we’ve aired more of the episodes we have already filmed.”