Emmys-winning medical drama The Pitt has finally arrived in the UK, introducing audiences to Noah Wyleâs Dr Michael âRobbyâ Robinavitch and his overworked, underpaid, and resource-strapped Pittsburgh emergency department.Â
The Pitt has been praised for its realistic take on the healthcare crisis in America with season one tackling the opioid epidemic, unfounded fears around vaccines, and gun violence, and it stars British actress Tracy Ifeachor as Dr Heather Collins, a final-year resident who has a history with Dr Robby, and whom we discover in the opening episode, is pregnant.Â
Tracy auditioned and won the role in 2024; it was a big year for the 41-year-old, as the same year she tied the knot with Adeyemi Eruola, a production manager and broadcast engineer based in London. The pair have remained private, but she tells HELLO! that marriage âis the bestâ.
âWait for the right person â it is so worth it, even if youâre asked to wait till youâre 50,â she says. âHe is the most amazing husband. He would stay up all night sometimes so I wouldnât come home to him asleep [during production], or he would fly across the world.â
The pair met during a womenâs conference at their London church, where they had mutual friends but had never met. âI really wanted someone who is kind and loves people, and has really kind views of the world and other people, and thatâs him,â she says.Â
âWe had mutual friends but I didnât know him, and then we ran into each other at the womenâs conference. Isnât it crazy how God works that way?â
Tracy and Adeyemi married shortly after meeting, with Tracy joking that he âbasically proposed to me on our first dateâ.
The 15-episode season of The Pitt starts at the beginning of attending physician Dr. Robbyâs shift at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Centerâs emergency room â the same day as four new trainee doctors join the team, and on the fourth anniversary of his mentorâs death, which happened during the Coronavirus pandemic.Â
Each episode plays out across one hour, and over the next 15 hours, Dr Robby must guide his staff, including Charge Nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa), and Dr Collins, as he struggles with his own PTSD.
Collins is a doctor known for her competence and resilience under pressure, although on the day the viewers meet her, she has her own medical concerns which she navigates with quiet strength.Â
âDr Collins was a character that we hadnât seen before on screen which is what really drew me to the project,â Tracy says. âWorking on The Pitt has given me such a healthy respect for all the people in the health service; those who put their lives and their mental health at risk every day.Â
âSomeone came up to me and said, âI recognize myself in your character as Dr Collins,â and I thought, âOh my gosh, all the things that we as a cast put into that foundational series, itâs so worth it.'â
Tracyâs experience on the show allowed her to learn âso many thingsâ about herself, and how, as a woman, it was important to ânot to be too hard on myselfâ.
âAs women, we carry so much. Weâre always nurturing, and caring,â says Tracy. âWe donât spend enough time looking after ourselves and saying, âWe are enough, we are OK, we matter.'â
Noah had written a mission statement for all actors who auditioned, which read, in part: âThis is a very specific type of show. Itâs intense. Itâs fast-paced. Itâs like theater. We are a group of players. If you can be a team player who is ready to lock in with a family, then this is the place for you.âÂ
The cast spent two weeks in boot camp, learning medical techniques, language, and the correct ways to navigate a hospital from three ER doctors, before they went into production.
Working with Noah, whom she calls a âlegacy actorâ was, she says, a âmasterclassâ.
âNoah is dedicated to what he does, and he wears so many different hats; sometimes heâs the writer, and he has a vision of how it should be, and then heâll talk with the director, and then heâs also the executive producer,â she tells HELLO! âItâs a master class on how to do all of those things.â
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