Are you looking for a new TV series to get stuck into? Look no further than ITV’s Maternal, then, which is set to shine a spotlight on the “women on the NHS frontline who are holding it together.”
that she related to her character, Maryam, and her struggle with finding a work-life balance.
“We were all doing it in real-time on that show,” she said."[We were] making sure our kids were taken care of and making sure that we were still able to do our work, and then feeling guilty if we weren’t there.”ITV’s head of drama, Polly Hill, promises that the series is packed full of warmth and wit, and sayswill “perfectly capture how difficult it can be for women juggling family life, whilst under pressure at work, making critical life or death decisions”.
“It’s been humbling to have the opportunity to hear the stories of so many brave and brilliant female doctors working in the NHS over the past two years,” she continued, “and I know the incredible team working on this show will do them proud.”
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