A satirical look at hospital-set, soap operas.A satirical look at hospital-set, soap operas.A satirical look at hospital-set, soap operas.
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- TriviaBased on a long running stage show in which the audience got to decide how the story evolved. At the end of each episode, viewers could vote by telephone on what happened in the next episode. The actors often did not see the script for the next episode until 2 days before it went to air.
- Alternate versionsFor overseas sales, the telephone voting options were removed from the end of each episode and replaced with a short dubbed summary of the next episode. The same edits were used for Australian repeats.
- ConnectionsReferences The Young Doctors (1976)
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Although a while since watching this series I thought it might be worth while to note that the show was often made the week it was broadcast. At the end of every episode, a phone poll would be made in regards to the cliffhanger (Would Matron Dorothy Conniving-Bitch survive the fall from the building?)
This series was never meant to be taken seriously (obviously) but showed a great deal of fun by the creators. I only wonder how people seeing it in repeats would take it. Half the fun was the vote in polls.
This series was never meant to be taken seriously (obviously) but showed a great deal of fun by the creators. I only wonder how people seeing it in repeats would take it. Half the fun was the vote in polls.
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By what name was Let the Blood Run Free (1990) officially released in Canada in English?
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