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|created = [[Tony McHale]]<br>Mal Young |
|created = [[Tony McHale]]<br>Mal Young |
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− | |starring = [[David Ames]]<br>[[Bob Barrett]]<br>[[ |
+ | |starring = [[David Ames]]<br>[[Bob Barrett]]<br>[[Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge]]<br>[[Clare Burt]]<br>[[Tyler Luke Cunningham]]<br>[[Davood Ghadami]]<br>[[Guy Henry]]<br>[[Jaye Jacobs]]<br>[[Chan Woo Lim]]<br>[[Rosie Marcel]]<br>[[Jo Martin]]<br>[[Belinda Owusu]]<br>[[Simon Slater]]<br>[[Dawn Steele]]<br>[[Alex Walkinshaw]] |
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+ | |series_producer = [[Seán Gleeson]] |
− | |series_producer = [[Jane Wallbank]] |
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|production = [[BBC Studios]] |
|production = [[BBC Studios]] |
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|channel = [[BBC One]] |
|channel = [[BBC One]] |
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+ | |series = 23 |
− | |episodes = |
+ | |episodes = 1,102 ([[List of Holby City episodes|full list]]) |
− | |airing = [[12 January (releases)|12 January]] [[1999 (releases)|1999]] - |
+ | |airing = [[12 January (releases)|12 January]] [[1999 (releases)|1999]] - [[29 March (releases)|29 March]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]]}} |
− | '''''Holby City''''', stylised as '''''HOLBY CI<sup>+</sup>Y''''' |
+ | '''''Holby City''''', stylised as '''''HOLBY CI<sup>+</sup>Y''''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] medical drama that aired on [[BBC One]]. It was created by [[Tony McHale]] and [[Mal Young]] as a spin-off of ''[[Casualty]]'', and was first broadcast on [[12 January (releases)|12 January]] [[1999 (releases)|1999]]. Like ''Casualty'', ''Holby City'' is primarily set within [[Holby City Hospital]], a general hospital in the fictional city of [[Holby]], but it focuses on the staff and patients on the hospital's surgical wards rather. |
Since its inception, the programme has been filmed at the [[BBC Elstree Centre]] in [[Hertfordshire]]. In [[2007 (releases)|2007]], a spin-off police procedural named ''[[HolbyBlue]]'' premiered on BBC One, but it was axed [[2008 (production)|the following year]]. |
Since its inception, the programme has been filmed at the [[BBC Elstree Centre]] in [[Hertfordshire]]. In [[2007 (releases)|2007]], a spin-off police procedural named ''[[HolbyBlue]]'' premiered on BBC One, but it was axed [[2008 (production)|the following year]]. |
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+ | In [[June (production)|June]] [[2021 (production)|2021]], the [[BBC]] announced that ''Holby City'' would end in [[March (releases)|March]] of the [[2022 (releases)|following year]]. Filming concluded on [[17 December (production)|17 December]]. The [[episode 1102 (Holby City)|final episode]] was broadcast on [[29 March (releases)|29 March]]. |
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− | == Series == |
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− | Holby City has been on air since 12th January 1999. It currently features twenty-two concurrent series with the current longest character being [[Donna Jackson]] who is portrayed by [[Jaye Jacobs]], first appeared on 16th March 2004. Unlike Casualty, Holby City is transmitted on a weekday usually at Tuesday at around 20:00 BST. |
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+ | == Final cast == |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Rosie Marcel]] as [[Jac Naylor]], [[Holby City Hospital]]'s [[director of improvement]] |
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+ | * [[Guy Henry]] as [[Henrik Hanssen]], Holby City Hospital's [[chief executive officer]] |
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+ | * [[Jo Martin]] as [[Max McGerry]], Holby City Hospital's [[medical director]] |
+ | * [[Clare Burt]] as [[Madge Britton]], Holby City Hospital's [[director of nursing]] |
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+ | * [[David Ames]] as [[Dominic Copeland]], the [[Clinical Lead (Keller)|clinical lead]] of [[Keller Ward]] |
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* [[Dawn Steele]] as [[Ange Godard]], the [[Clinical Lead (Acute Admissions Unit)|clinical lead]] of the [[Acute Admissions Unit]] |
* [[Dawn Steele]] as [[Ange Godard]], the [[Clinical Lead (Acute Admissions Unit)|clinical lead]] of the [[Acute Admissions Unit]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Davood Ghadami]] as [[Eli Ebrahimi]], Holby City Hospital's [[director of cardiothoracic surgery]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Bob Barrett]] as [[Sacha Levy]], a [[consultant]] [[general surgery|general surgeon]] |
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+ | * [[Simon Slater]] as [[Russ Faber]], a consultant general surgeon |
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+ | * [[Belinda Owusu]] as [[Nicky McKendrick]], an [[ST3]] |
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+ | * [[Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge]] as [[Josh Hudson]], an [[F2]] doctor |
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+ | * [[Chan Woo Lim]] as [[Jeong-Soo Han]], an F2 doctor |
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+ | * [[Alex Walkinshaw]] as [[Adrian Fletcher]], a senior [[nurse]] |
− | * [[Chan Woo Lim]] as [[Jeong-Soo Han]], an F1 doctor |
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− | * [[Phoebe Pryce]] as [[Skylar Bryce]], an F1 doctor |
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* [[Jaye Jacobs]] as [[Donna Jackson]], a [[senior staff nurse]] |
* [[Jaye Jacobs]] as [[Donna Jackson]], a [[senior staff nurse]] |
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* [[Tyler Luke Cunningham]] as [[Louis McGerry]], a [[staff nurse]] |
* [[Tyler Luke Cunningham]] as [[Louis McGerry]], a [[staff nurse]] |
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+ | * [[Amy Murphy]] as [[Kylie Maddon]], a staff nurse |
− | == List of |
+ | == List of episodes == |
:''Main article: [[List of Holby City episodes]]'' |
:''Main article: [[List of Holby City episodes]]'' |
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+ | |7 January 2020 - 30 March 2021 |
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Revision as of 19:55, 29 March 2022
Holby City, stylised as HOLBY CI+Y was a British medical drama that aired on BBC One. It was created by Tony McHale and Mal Young as a spin-off of Casualty, and was first broadcast on 12 January 1999. Like Casualty, Holby City is primarily set within Holby City Hospital, a general hospital in the fictional city of Holby, but it focuses on the staff and patients on the hospital's surgical wards rather.
Since its inception, the programme has been filmed at the BBC Elstree Centre in Hertfordshire. In 2007, a spin-off police procedural named HolbyBlue premiered on BBC One, but it was axed the following year.
In June 2021, the BBC announced that Holby City would end in March of the following year. Filming concluded on 17 December. The final episode was broadcast on 29 March.
Final cast
- Rosie Marcel as Jac Naylor, Holby City Hospital's director of improvement
- Guy Henry as Henrik Hanssen, Holby City Hospital's chief executive officer
- Jo Martin as Max McGerry, Holby City Hospital's medical director
- Clare Burt as Madge Britton, Holby City Hospital's director of nursing
- David Ames as Dominic Copeland, the clinical lead of Keller Ward
- Dawn Steele as Ange Godard, the clinical lead of the Acute Admissions Unit
- Davood Ghadami as Eli Ebrahimi, Holby City Hospital's director of cardiothoracic surgery
- Bob Barrett as Sacha Levy, a consultant general surgeon
- Simon Slater as Russ Faber, a consultant general surgeon
- Belinda Owusu as Nicky McKendrick, an ST3
- Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge as Josh Hudson, an F2 doctor
- Chan Woo Lim as Jeong-Soo Han, an F2 doctor
- Alex Walkinshaw as Adrian Fletcher, a senior nurse
- Jaye Jacobs as Donna Jackson, a senior staff nurse
- Tyler Luke Cunningham as Louis McGerry, a staff nurse
- Amy Murphy as Kylie Maddon, a staff nurse
List of episodes
- Main article: List of Holby City episodes
List of series
Series | Episodes | Originally Aired |
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Series 1 | 9 | 12 January 1999 - 9 March 1999 |
Series 2 | 16 | 25 November 1999 - 9 March 2000 |
Series 3 | 30 | 15 October 2000 - 5 June 2001 |
Series 4 | 52 | 9 October 2001 - 1 October 2002 |
Series 5 | 52 | 8 October - 30 September 2003 |
Series 6 | 52 | 7 October 2003 - 12 October 2004 |
Series 7 | 52 | 19 October 2004 - 11 October 2005 |
Series 8 | 52 | 18 October 2005 - 17 October 2006 |
Series 9 | 52 | 24 October 2006 - 9 October 2007 |
Series 10 | 53 | 16 October 2007 - 14 October 2008 |
Series 11 | 52 | 21 October 2008 - 13 October 2009 |
Series 12 | 55 | 20 October 2009 - 12 October 2010 |
Series 13 | 52 | 19 October 2010 - 11 October 2011 |
Series 14 | 52 | 18 October 2011 - 9 October 2012 |
Series 15 | 52 | 16 October 2012 - 8 October 2013 |
Series 16 | 52 | 15 October 2013 - 7 October 2014 |
Series 17 | 52 | 14 October 2014 - 6 October 2015 |
Series 18 | 52 | 13 October 2015 - 4 October 2016 |
Series 19 | 64 | 11 October 2016 - 19 December 2017 |
Series 20 | 52 | 2 January 2018 - 27 December 2018 |
Series 21 | 53 | 2 January 2019 - 31 December 2019 |
Series 22 | 44 | 7 January 2020 - 30 March 2021 |
Series 23 | 50 | 6 April 2021 - 29 March 2022 |