The BBC's NHS documentary series Hospital has filmed the frantic aftermath of the Westminster terror attacks for its upcoming second series.
According to Radio Times, the show has filmed footage of hospital doctors responding to the injured victims involved in the attack on March 22.
The documentary will reportedly also show material featuring attacker Khalid Masood.
A spokesperson for the BBC told Digital Spy: "Series two of Hospital is still in production. We will have more details of what features in episodes closer to transmission.
"As always, all content will adhere to the BBC's editorial guidelines," the spokesperson added.
Although there are no details of what will actually be shown on air, Radio Times reports that the opening episode of series two – which is expected to launch in June – will feature material from the day of the attack.
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Following the tragic event in March, London Metropolitan police named Khalid Masood as the man responsible for killing five people and injuring more than 50 others in the worst attack on UK soil since the 7/7 attacks in 2005.
The incident was brought to an end when a police officer on the scene shot Masood, who later died from his injuries.
James Corden, Dermot O'Leary, and Piers Morgan were among those who commented on the tragic events on TV, all of whom stated their confidence that London will remain unified.














