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Tuesday 14 August 2018

What time is Paul O’Grady’s Little Heroes on TV? What’s it about?

From Olga TV PAUL O'GRADYS LITTLE HEROES Wednesday 8th August 2018 on ITV Pictured Paul O'Grady outside Great Ormond Street Hospital In this brand new six-part series, Paul O'Grady immerses himself in the iconic Great Ormond Street Hospital. Warm, life-affirming and peppered with Paul's trademark uplifting humour, this series is a celebration of the brave and remarkable children who come to the hospital for life-changing treatment. Having been a children's care worker in his twenties, Paul is accustomed to hospital life. He meets children that come through the hospital doors for various treatments and of course offers a helping hand where he can. Photographer: John Stead © OLGA TV For further information please contact Peter Gray 0207 157 3046 peter.gray@itv.com This photograph is © ITV and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or ITV. Once made available by the ITV Picture Desk, this photograph can be reproduced once only up until the Transmission date and no reproduction fee will be charged. Any subsequent usage may incur a fee. This photograph must not be syndicated to any other publication or website, or permanently archived, without the express written permission of ITV Picture Desk. Full Terms and conditions are available on the website www.itvpictures.com TL

What time is Paul O’Grady’s Little Heroes on TV?

The new series begins on Wednesday 8th August at 8pm, ITV

What is Paul O’Grady’s Little Heroes about?

In a six-part series, Paul O’Grady meets children receiving life-changing treatment at the iconic Great Ormond Street Hospital.

What can we expect from the first episode?

Who says a TV trip to hospital must be traumatic? The staff at Britain’s most famous children’s hospital work to maintain a happy vibe, and that’s reflected by Paul O’Grady’s tour of the Great Ormond Street wards, in this first episode at least. A former social care worker himself, O’Grady is on cheery form as he meets charming, articulate kids living with everything from cystic fibrosis to legs full of steel pins.

There aren’t too many cases crammed into half an hour, so we spend plenty of time with each patient, all of them allowed to shine by O’Grady, who’s often the straight man in a comic partnership. And if there’s a lovelier moment on telly this week than Lara, a girl nine years into her cancer treatment, singing in the hospital chapel, you’ll be lucky.

Review by Jack Seale

Is there a trailer?



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