ITV’s new COVID-19 drama shifts the focus for a more accurate representation of the pandemic’s impact.

By Lidia Molina-Whyte

Published: Monday, 19 February 2024 at 15:27 PM


ITV’s COVID-19 drama Breathtaking arrives on ITV1 and ITVX today (Monday 19th February), with Joanne Froggatt leading the cast as Dr Abbey Henderson.

Froggatt’s character may be fictional, but the scenes depicted in the drama are based on very real experiences, adapted from Dr Rachel Clarke’s personal memoir.

Speaking of the series, Dr Clarke explained how it tackles uncharted territory when it comes to depicting the pandemic on screen, and why that was important.

“I wanted this drama to be located not primarily in intensive care but on the ordinary medical wards of the hospital. Because that is actually where the vast majority of people had died from COVID inside the NHS and it is a largely untold story,” she said.

Abbey standing in a hospital ward, wearing her blue scrubs and stethoscope with red marks on her forehead and mouth area from a medical mask
Joanne Froggatt as Abbey in Breathtaking.
ITV

She added: “People are very familiar with the idea that the epicentre of COVID inside our hospitals was intensive care. I would argue it wasn’t. There were many more patients with COVID on ordinary medical wards where they’d had very insubstantial PPE and often not the same degree of support that perhaps intensive care teams had.

“So I wanted Abbey to be plunged into this much less well-known, much less talked about, part of the hospital. The ordinary medical wards where she actually had almost nothing with which to treat the patients. She had oxygen, a paper mask, a plastic pinny and a pair of gloves. That is not much to face a deadly virus.”