Little Miracles – A real-life drama..
by Tellywatch News Team
Apr 17, 2008, Mumbai.
A world removed from the usual fare that we are dished on our small screen. Little Miracles is a groundbreaking, dramatic series that takes viewers inside the world-renowned Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Viewers witness real-life, dramatic stories as they unfold at the hospital: Fourteen-year-old Jessica has been diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma and must undergo both surgery for her arm and chemotherapy; and little Megan has something lodged in her toe.
Little miracles is all about… The series chronicles the ongoing stories of the "little miracles" performed everyday at the hospital: the miracles of kindness and caring, scientific discovery and saving human lives. Little miracles is a reality television show that focuses on children who are sick or have had accidents. You will be glued to your screen on an emotional roller coaster, which will take you into the lives of many sick children each, one different. The wonders of modern medicine are more than what some of us can understand.
Filmed in Toronto’s hospital for sick children, a real hospital with real children giving the best possible picture of what happens in a pediatric ward. It helps us understand what children and their parents go through when they receive the shocking news that their child needs special medical care.
We recommend this show… What draws one to the show is human nature, the way in which it goes into the lives. People deal with the illnesses in different ways but to hear that your newborn baby has been diagnosed with cancer is something that shatters a human being. The truth is that the parents of these children do not know the fate of their children. It is not acted or staged managed, no rehearsal or scripts to follow, it is the real deal.
Miracles happen and this show is all about giving us hope… Miracles do happen and the aim of the series is to show people how everyday families deal with finding out that their precious child could be dying and is saved by a miracle. What about the other side of the story the children who do not become well very quickly or do not get the miracle cure. While watching everything seems to happen in a few days and the child is out of intensive care and going home. But at the end of it all you will feel very fortunate and thank God for the health of your child, brother and nephew. Little Miracles, Thursday, at 20:10 hrs Zone Reality: real entertainment.