Access has been granted to a TV crew to begin filming a new TV series in the Royal Jubilee Maternity Belfast.
Belfast Midwives will go behind the scenes of life at the award-winning maternity unit, with six, one hour long episodes expected.
Filming will begin in June and go on throughout the summer, with the aim of ending in September.
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In a letter to expectant parents, seen by Belfast Live, Lion TV Scotland outlined the plans.
Series producer Julia Shannon said: "Belfast Midwives (working title) is a 6 x 60 minute documentary series being produced by Lion TV for a major broadcaster.
"The programme will follow recently qualified midwives, reflecting their work during their first year at the maternity unit at the RJMS.
"We also plan to film with other members of the midwifery team and midwifery unit and, in some cases, associated staff.
"We will be featuring clinic appointments , labours and births and other aspects of the midwives' work. And we'll also include occasional scenes with some key staff members - and potentially families - outside the hospital setting to give a broader sense of Belfast and life in the city.
"Our filming teams will be small and discreet to respect the dignity of both staff and families and all our senior producer/directors have been carefully chosen for their previous experience filming in the health car settings.
"Rest assured we will only film with people who wish to appear on camera and are comfortable with our consent procedures.. We look forward to filming at the RJMS and recording the incredibly work of this award-winning maternity hospital."
If you'd like to know more, are interested in taking part in filming or have any questions, contact the team at belfastmidwives@liontv.co.uk.
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