The Isle of Man’s ambulance service is being featured on BBC One for the next three weeks.
Starting this morning (Monday) Manx medics will appear in the fourth series of Countryside 999.
The series, which follows rural emergency services throughout the British Isles, is broadcast each weekday at 11am.
Filming took place on the island during August and September last year, following paramedics and ambulance technicians as they went about their daily work.
A press release from the Department of Health and Social Care points out that all those featured in the series have given their consent.
Minister for Health and Social Care, Howard Quayle MHK said: ‘This is a rare opportunity for residents to see just some of the incredible work our dedicated health service professionals do each and every day. It will help raise awareness of the Island across the UK and the unique challenges we face as an island community.’