Another reality show is being filmed in Boston, but this one might appeal to a more intellectual crowd than the kind that flocks to A&E’s Wahlburgers.

The Golden Hour (tentatively titled) is a medical-reality show presented by ABC News, and the show will largely feature Massachusetts General Hospital, along with local facilities Brigham Women’s Hospital and Boston Medical Center. The network is referring to it as a “documentary series” rather than a reality series, which likely implies that it will more closely represent the hospitals’ realities, anyway.

According to ABC, the series will focus on patients who come to the hospital with a critical problem, and the medical intervention that saves them within a short window of time.Such critical problems will include trauma, bleeding, stroke, respiratory distress and myocardial infarction (heart attack due to reduced blood flow). The series will be filmed using handheld cameras, and the filming will largely take place in the Emergency Room, the Intensive Care Unit, the operating rooms, and other locations, as well as some segments filmed on rides with Boston EMS teams as they respond to 911 calls.

The series will be produced be Terry Wrong, who lead the production of Boston Med, the 2010, critically acclaimed series that followed patients, their families and caregivers at MGH, BWH and Boston Children’s Hospital. Wrong has also produced New York Med and documentaries about Johns Hopkins.

The Golden Hour, which began filming on October 6, is expected to consist of six, hourlong episodes that will premiere in early 2015.

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