The everyday lives of the doctors, nurses, and patients who find themselves, for various reasons, in the wards of the frenetic cardiac unit of the fictional Holby City General Hospital.The everyday lives of the doctors, nurses, and patients who find themselves, for various reasons, in the wards of the frenetic cardiac unit of the fictional Holby City General Hospital.The everyday lives of the doctors, nurses, and patients who find themselves, for various reasons, in the wards of the frenetic cardiac unit of the fictional Holby City General Hospital.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 7 wins & 23 nominations total
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Long may Connie Rule...
The episode where she drove in at the beginning bedecked in full scarf and sunglasses, femme fatale garb, only to crash into Will was one of my favourites.
I've heard people say her stuffs repetitive but I think it's great fun seeing her boss the boys around and dish out her scathing comments.
The storyline with Will is a joy to behold - it may just be me being insanely sad but every week I can't wait to see what she'll throw at him.
I only hope she stays for a long time.
Good in the early years, but the quality dropped off with time.
It its latter years, the quality crashed, it turned into a melodramatic soap opera, it was such a shame, the original tightly written storylines transformed into something more fitting of an early afternoon soap opera.
It was always well made and authentic looking. If you get the chance to see the earlier episodes, I'd say they're still worth seeing.
I was sad to see the show axed, but it's fair to say it was long since on borrowed time, it ran out of steam many years before it ended. The latter years I'd rate as 4/10.
Overall, 6/10.
Hospital drama without the drama
A good drama
HOLBY, like Casualty is failing weekly
Today HOLBY is a rushed, badly written and sometimes badly acted Soap Opera, in the real sense of the term, Soap Opera.
Back in the day it was new, fresh, well written and the Actors were believable!.
One was invested in the lives and struggles of Patients, Doctors, Nurses and the Paramedics and crews.
Not anymore!, instead of the quality TV it once was, today you find yourself looking at your watch, almost wishing it to end!.
So very Sad!, If the Actors do not deserve better, then surely the Viewers should.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the scriptwriters is called Elliot Hope, the same name as the fictional character, played by Paul Bradley, in the series.
- Quotes
[reading patients' comment cards in the family-planning clinic]
Mickie Hendrie: [smirking] We've got some really good comments.
Donna Jackson: "I never knew you could get free condoms here. Now I won't have to re-use my old ones." How gross is that?
- Crazy creditsBeginning with episode (#11.10)} the credits were redesigned so the actors who played the main characters were listed (though without their character names) before the episode, and the actors and character names for the minor or guest characters were listed at the end. The opening credits were identical for every episode and included actors even if they did not appear in that episode.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tommy's Story (2007)
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