In 2009, BBC cameras went into the largest medical institution in Wales to record life on the wards at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff. Consultant Neurosurgeon Mr Nannapaneni was using a cutting edge technique to remove a tumour on the pituitary gland of patient Olivine Henry but was the operation a success? Emergency nurse practitioner James Brewster Liddle was on the front line dealing with victims of violence. Environmental Officer Paul Thomas was on duty to eliminate the hospital pest problems, but has he won the war? Hospital Chaplain Reverend Trevor Williams offered moments of comfort on the wards but what event is he now celebrating in the hospital chapel? What has happened to the staff and patients since filming, and what does the future hold for them now?