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Only found this series. Is there a preferred order to watch or does it matter?
It's been discussed in this thread and in it's own thread and there are various opinions.

The key to it seems to be any order except watch WHITE last. I read an article that says the episodes that reveal the most are RED and PINK.

After a bit of deliberation, I've decided to watch them in chronological order - Stephen King says that's the best order, and as he knows a thing or too about telling a story, that's good enough for me.
 
Kaleidoscope on Netflix loved it, you can watch the episodes in any order but I would say keep the White one until last, I thought I’d figured it out but a slight twist made me smile at the end great program
 
It's been discussed in this thread and in it's own thread and there are various opinions.

The key to it seems to be any order except watch WHITE last. I read an article that says the episodes that reveal the most are RED and PINK.

After a bit of deliberation, I've decided to watch them in chronological order - Stephen King says that's the best order, and as he knows a thing or too about telling a story, that's good enough for me.

Having seen it myself, if you go chronological, commit. Stick to true chronological. I.e, Pink last. White before red and pink, and not last.
 
Having seen it myself, if you go chronological, commit. Stick to true chronological. I.e, Pink last. White before red and pink, and not last.

This is the order on IMDb

Yellow
Green
Blue
Orange
Violet
Red
Pink
White

The order by year/time is>>

Violet
Green
Yellow
Orange
Blue
Red
Pink
White
 
This is the order on IMDb

Yellow
Green
Blue
Orange
Violet
Red
Pink
White

The order by year/time is>>

Violet
Green
Yellow
Orange
Blue
Red
Pink
White

In the second one, white sits between blue and red.
 
Surgeons- At The edge Of Life:

Surgeons- At The Edge Of Life, a graphical and enthraling docu-series hosted by those indelible boys down at the beeb. Last night we watched a lady having her Aorta replaced, carrying a one in ten mortality rate. The aortas the bodies major trunk artery feeding all of the bodys componants through a network of branches, but not to worry as all the details are explained in straight forward detail, with state of the art graphics illustrating the challenges ahead.

Most episodes appear to feature two operations and the other procedure in this episode concerned a team of Neurosurgeons performing surgery on 20-year-old trainee army medic to remove his brain tumour.

An emotional journey as literally live or die situations unfold on camera with not all procedures having a happy ending. We have watched season 1 and 2 and will continue to watch all the other four seasons to full fruition.

Series one, episode three entitled Pioneers was a very intersting watch as we followed some of the country's top surgeons. This particular episode followed patients through three clinical trials at the vanguard of medicine. We pulled the series off Sky catch up but its available on Iplayer and all good IPTV servers wherever they may be.

We score it 10/10
 
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Surgeons- At The edge Of Life:

Surgeons- At The Edge Of Life remains a graphical and enthraling docu-series from those indelible boys down at the beeb. Last night we watched a lady having her Aorta replaced, carrying a one in ten mortality rate. The aortas the bodies major trunk artery feeding all of the bodys componants through a network of branches, but not to worry as all the details are explained in straight forward detail, with state of the art graphics illustrating the challenges ahead.

Most episodes appear to feature two operations and the other procedure in this episode concerned a team of Neurosurgeons performing surgery on 20-year-old trainee army medic to remove his brain tumour.

An emotional journey as literally live or die situations unfold on camera with not all procedures having a happy ending. We have watched season 1 and 2 and will continue to watch all the other four seasons to full fruition.

Series one, episode three entitled Pioneers was a very intersting watch as we follow some of the country's top surgeons performimg high-stake surgery. This episode followed patients through three clinical trials at the vanguard of medicine. We pulled the series off Sky catch up but its available on Iplayer and all good IPTV servers wherever they may be.

We score it 10/10

I remember watching this or something super similar a few years back.

It was totally fascinating, but I forgot about following it on, to be fair.

MIght get my lad to watch it with me as I think he'd be interested being almost 14 and having an inquisitive mind.
 

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