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Holby City ist eine britische medizinische Drama-Fernsehserie, die wöchentlich auf BBC One ausgestrahlt wird. Es wurde von Tony McHale und Mal Young als Spin-off des etablierten BBC-Medizindramas Casualty ins Leben gerufen und am Januar BBC Holby City. Gefällt Mal. The official BBC Holby City Facebook page. All the latest news, previews and pictures! katkinshop.eu Holby City: Das Holby City Hospital in Wyvern, im Südwesten Englands kümmert sich seit über zwanzig Jahren um seine Patienten. Besetzung, Charaktere, Schauspieler & Crew der TV-Serie: George Irving · Michael French · Dawn McDaniel · Lisa Faulkner · Sarah Preston · Jan Pearson · . BBC Holby City. Drama series @BBCOne about life on the wards at Holby City Hospital. Run by #HolbyCity HR and home of #HolbyCam: exclusive #bts. Spin-Off: [email protected] City (GB, ). Spin-Off: HolbyBlue (GB, ). Das Holby City Hospital in Wyvern, im Südwesten Englands kümmert sich seit über. Holby City Episode Reviews: Series 12 - katkinshop.eu: Haasler, Sue: Fremdsprachige Bücher.

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Archived from the original on 4 November Retrieved 18 October Archived from the original on 24 August Retrieved 24 April However, when Joseph realises that Faye intends to return to the psychiatric unit with Harry, he seeks comfort from Jac, and has sex with her in the staffroom.
The patient Jac almost killed by neglecting his pre-operative checks makes a formal complaint, and Chrissie panics, believing she is at fault after being set up by Jac.
Connie's father undergoes an operation which proves more difficult than expected. Struggling to deal with his worsening condition, Connie seeks respite in her work.
He loses his confidence in theatre and embarrasses himself in front of Michael. Greg is frustrated to be working with Elliot on Darwin, but comes to respect him when Elliot diagnoses an obscure condition.
He is shocked to learn of Connie's plan to push Elliot out of his job, and confronts her over her treatment of her former friend.
Chrissie, tired out from looking after Daniel, has to face the board over a mistake Jac framed her for. Sacha turns into Chrissie's knight in shining armour and she, at long last, wonders if he could be her "Mr.
Joseph tries to get Faye re-admitted to the psychiatric ward but she declines. Joseph, left with no choice, decides to invite Faye and Harry to spend Christmas with him, upsetting Jac after promising to spend Christmas with her.
Faye makes a mysterious phone call. On Christmas Day, Connie and Faye have some complex choices to make. Connie is taken aback when her father is admitted to Holby for emergency life-saving surgery.
While considering where to move with her life, she is thrown into turmoil when a rare heart and lung transplant operation crops up.
Jac stops Faye fleeing the United Kingdom with baby Harry, so that she and Joseph can finally sort out their differences once and for all.
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Chrissie has to face a disciplinary hearing and she considers leaving the hospital for good. Mark ends up attempting to help her save her job.
Joseph decides to work less so that he can spend more time with Harry but, after Hanssen offers him a promotion, it becomes harder for him to put his family before his career.
Joseph ends up deciding to put his family first and decides to quit the hospital for good. Sacha is unable to get back into Chrissie's good books no matter how hard he tries.
Penny attempts to convince Frieda to consider applying for an F1 position after she learns she has lost her current job.
After Elliot discovers Greg and Mary-Claire in a compromising situation, Greg's position at the hospital is put in danger. Greg becomes determined to show Elliot how talented he is, but risks a patient's life in the process.
Donna returns to work on the ward but she is still feeling angry and bitter about Kieran. She ends up managing to alienate her staff and angering Mark while damaging a colleague's career.
Sacha is devastated after Chrissie decides to distance herself from him. Mark is stuck in a dilemma: Should he side with Hanssen and choose Elliot or Ric for redundancy?
Elliot's bumbling approach trips him up yet again when he goes beyond the duty of care for a patient. Kieran returns and tries to win back Donna, but she decides she needs to offer Mia more stability in her life.
Malick is given charge of the AAU but, to the detriment of patient care, continually ignores Penny's advice.
Elliot solves a difficult medical mystery, proving that he is effective in a crisis situation. Frieda undermines Chrissie by suggesting that Mark's intervention kept her from redundancy, but Hanssen shows confidence in her, recommending that she apply for a promotion.
Ric is forced to step in when Malick and a patient make complaints against each other. Elizabeth finds herself working in Holby Care.
Greg gets more than he bargained for as a prank becomes apparent. Despite Jac's attempts to prove she is top dog on Darwin, she is dismayed when new surgeon Sahira Shah Laila Rouass arrives on the ward.
Meanwhile, Ric's resolve to work on his vocation collides with his health: When granted expensive PCT cancer drugs that are denied to other patients, Ric moves to fight against the Trust.
Sahira's loyalties become divided between her new colleagues and her association with Hanssen. Donna finds out that Kieran has been injured.
Chrissie begins her nurse consultation training with Dan Hamilton Adam Astill mentoring her, but finds it hard to take a step back.
Jac takes advice from Eiliot but soon reverts to her old ways in order to lead an operation. Kieran refuses to give Donna the time of day, leaving Donna wondering whether she can cope with the consequences of war.
Oliver sinks to a new low when he tries to blame Penny for his mistake. Nick Warburton. Donna decides that she wants to move away with Kieran but struggles with uprooting Mia and leaving both Michael and Ric in the lurch.
Sahira's son is taken ill but she finds a surprising ally in Jac. Frieda learns that alienating the nurses isn't a good idea.
Penny is furious when she finds out that Oliver has pulled the rug out from under her, leading him to spiral out of control.
Greg is tired of Sahira throwing her weight around but he ends up making a decision he later regrets. Sacha unwittingly reveals too much information about Chrissie to Dan.
Ric continues to fight for his livelihood and Hanssen, eventually impressed, decides to operate and remove Ric's tumour.
Elliot mistrusts Jac and comes into trouble with Hanssen over a patient. Jac goes above Sahira's head and loses a young patient in surgery, leaving her with some very serious explaining to do.
Ric refuses Hanssen's offer to operate on his tumour, which prompts Hanssen to reveal to Jess that her father's condition is much worse than she knew.
Afraid that her unborn child will not grow up to remember his grandfather, Jess persuades Ric to have the operation.
Elliot initially refuses to have any involvement with it, believing the risks to be too high, but agrees to assist in theatre for Jess's peace of mind.
She goes into labour while Ric is undergoing the operation, and gives birth to a son, Jake. The operation is a success. When Ric regains consciousness, he is introduced to his grandson.
On the AAU, Oliver drafts a letter of resignation but, after a successful day working alongside Frieda, decides to repeat his F2 year.
On the day of the Darwin consultancy interviews, Sahira becomes overly-involved in the case of a dying patient and his deaf son. In order to remain with her patient, she misses her interview slot.
Consequently, Jac is appointed consultant by default. Malick treats a man with multiple defensive wounds. He claims he has been attacked by his unstable wife.
The wife is also admitted to the AAU, and Malick realises that she has been abused. He switches the husband's pain control, morphine , for saline - salt water - as punishment, and encourages the wife to confess the attack to the police as an escape from her marriage.
Dan attempts to impress Chrissie with a weekend away in Barcelona , but their patient helps him realise that what she really wants is to relax. He cancels the holiday and makes her a cup of tea, prompting Chrissie to kiss him.
Penny gives Oliver an ultimatum: Either tell Hanssen he's not a qualified doctor, and that he failed his exams, or she will. However Penny dies when she crawls under a train carriage and is crushed while trying to save a victim.
As news of the train crash reaches the hospital, Jac's dream of being queen of Darwin is finally realised. Sacha tries and struggles to be happy for Chrissie and Dan.
Malick butts heads with Dan whilst trying to prove his worthiness for a consultant's position. Michael treats an old school-friend who is admitted to the ward.
Sahira tries to prove her worth with a complex case after being credited as the one who got too emotionally involved.
Michael faces a dilemma when he realises that his department's success could mean the demise of another.
He considers crossing over to the dark side in order to secure his department's future. Greg gets emotionally involved in a patient's case but.
Ric and Dan get competitive when they make a bet to see who can finish their operation list first. As a result, Dan makes a surgical error and requires Ric's help to recitfy it.
Frieda has to remove her make-up on the ward when it causes an allergic reaction in a patient. Greg struggles when treating a teenage patient who does not want surgery.
This prompts Jac to remove him from the case. Greg feels let down by his team following the death of a patient and proceeds to get drunk.
He rejects Sahira's help, and makes a serious error of judgement. Malick continues to try to prove his worth to an unimpressed Ric as he is forced to make a life-saving decision.
Chrissie is not happy with Dan's attempts to move their relationship forward. Edward Bazalgette. Elizabeth's grandmother is rushed into the hospital and her attempts to keep a level head only lead to being drawn into a web of dark secrets that set out her past.
Sacha is transferred to AAU and soon irritates his colleagues with his management style. Jac is frustrated by Elliot's apparent lack of interest in the encroachment of the plastics department, but learns that he is quietly countering it in his own way.
Michael's plastic vision deteriorates as he is dismayed to learn that Sunil is providing their equipment and covering up the conflict of interest.
Sacha learns he has to stand his ground when Chrissie and Frieda become exasperated with each other. Ric asks Malick to keep an eye on Elizabeth for the day but is annoyed when Malick and Dan's crossfire escalates.
Dan tries to do the right by his friend who has a knee injury but, when Malick gets involved, he discovers that the entire saga was Dan's fault.
This leads to a showdown between the pair. Hassen tries to reignite the old spark between him and Sahira. Frieda attempts to keep her emotions in check after finding out some bad news from her family.
Elizabeth's attempts to stop her personal life clashing with her work backfires when her mother makes an unexpected appearance at the hospital.
Sacha attempts to get AAU under control and impress Hanssen at the same time. Jac is furious when the plastics unit takes up too much time in surgery as she attempts to deal with a life threatening situation.
Jac finds herself caught between Hanssen and Michael. The situation between Malick and Dan continues to escalate when they are forced to operate on a patient together.
New senior staff nurse Eddi Mckee Sarah-Jane Potts starts her first day with a hangover and is then confronted by her past.
In this flashback episode, Oliver confronts his guilt over betraying his sister, and considers confessing everything to Hanssen.
Elizabeth's relationship with her mother continues to go downhill, which leads to serious consequences when Ric tries to help. Following a visit, Hanssen is forced to make some dramatic decisions if he wants to keep the department open.
Unaware of his kiss with Dan, Chrissie enlists Malick's help. Sacha's attempts to tell nurse Chantelle Lane Lauren Drummond that her services are no longer required proves easier said than done.
Hanssen discovers how far Sahira will go to save both Darwin and the Trauma Unit, and how far he will go to keep her at Holby. Dan ignores Malick's advice on a patient and is forced to face the consequences when the patient's condition takes a turn for the worse.
Chrissie is shocked by Sacha's new outlook on life. Dan struggles to cover up the truth about his fight with Malick, especially when Chrissie reports her concerns to Hanssen.
Michael attempts to prove his worth in his partnership with Sunil. Sacha attracts the attention of a patient's daughter.
Sahira's trauma unit opens for business but her leadership and her skills are soon tested to the limit. Malick's attempts to help Hassen with an operation leaves him questioning where his priorities lie.
Ric has to tread carefully when Elizabeth's mother is rushed into the hospital in a serious condition. Sahira struggles to keep her emotions in check when Hanssen tries to blackmail her.
Eddi has reservations about a new F1 when she arrives late for her first day on AAU. Chrissie becomes increasingly frustrated with Dan trying to organise her life for her and tells him to back off when he accuses her of letting personal feelings get in the way of her work.
Sahira questions Greg behaviour when his old childhood friend turns up at the hospital. Michael discovers that Lulu is Sir Fraser's daughter. Greg attempts to distance himself from his old school friend but, when he attempts suicide, he is forced to put his own demons aside in order to treat him.
Elizabeth's attempts to care for her mother only leads to her mental health continuing to go downhill. Frieda returns from leave and bonds with Eddi over their dislike of Lulu.
Malick's golden opportunity at helping Ric with a kidney transplant ends up clashing with a routine but vital operation.
Eddi becomes worried that Sacha is too emotionally involved with a professional snowboarder. A patient tries to make a pass at Hanssen but he is more interested in re-establishing his dream team with Sahira.
Hanssen decides to keep Sahira as a CT surgeon on Darwin and everyone thinks that she has only been kept out of favouritism. Sahira resigns to prove that this is not the case but the threat of unemployment is looming.
Meanwhile, Frieda wants to get back to work after her father's death. Elliot tries to prove his surgical skills to St James's. Frieda continues to clash with Lulu when she tries to muscle in on her attempts to assist Michael during one of his operations.
Chantelle's attempt to help Elizabeth and her mother reconcile backfires when she realises she can't help everybody.
Greg continues to avoid his problems by flirting his way through most of the female staff, but Sahira attempts to make him confront his demons.
Michael has a very bad day when he comes under pressure from both Hanssen and Sunil and his day goes from bad to worse when a former patient has complications and is rushed back into hospital.
Chantelle lands both her and Elizabeth in hot water with Ric because of a prank. Lulu's attempts to impress Michael ends with her alienating the whole of AAU as well as him.
After Dan struggles to keep his focus during a night shift, he makes a decision about his future with Chrissie and makes a life-changing proposal.
Greg faces Hanssen's wrath when he finds out he's covering Sahira's night shift. Eddi deals with the spoilt behaviour of a young paitent. Michael comes under more pressure from Sunil and he is not happy when one of his patients comes back to the hospital complaining of a leaking implant.
Eddi's friendship with a patient is threatened by his girlfriend. Chanelle's attempt to get Elizabeth to have some fun backfires when her mother is rushed back onto the ward in a serious condition.
Sahira discovers that the implants for the Plastics unit are, in fact, illegal as Sunil's and Michael's lies begin to unravel in front of Hanssen.
Registrieren Einloggen. Inhalt möglicherweise unpassend Entsperren. He also recently appeared in Holby City. Shortly afterwards she joined the cast of Holby City as a cast semi-regular, in the role of nurse Mary-Claire Carter. Sie ist ein Ableger von Casualty und spielt in demselben fiktiven Krankenhaus. Ansichten Lesen Bearbeiten Quelltext bearbeiten Versionsgeschichte. Typisch für die Serie ist, dass sie das Leben Games Of Thrones Online im Krankenhaus behandelten Patienten zeigt, auch bevor diese Jeepers Creepers 3 Stream Movie4k bzw. Die Staffeln 3 Red Apple 5 liefen Freitags, die anderen Staffeln Samstags. On 19 May Holby City, it was announced that Anderson would be joining the cast of Holby City as student doctor Oliver Valentine.
The programme also has two dedicated casting directors who bring in a shortlist of actors for the producer and director to audition.
Mealing appeared as the mother of a paediatric patient in the show's fourth series , [72] Roberts appeared as the son of a medical professor in Holby City 's seventh series , [73] and Dhillon appeared as anaesthetist Sunil Gupta in Holby City has featured a number of famous guest stars.
Kieron Dyer was in four episodes as an injury prone footballer, Denise Welch had a recurring role as risk manager Pam McGrath, mother of nurse Keri , Clarke Peters appeared for five episodes in as the father of nurse Donna Jackson, and Graeme Garden had a recurring role from to as cardiothoracic consultant Edward Loftwood.
In , the BBC reached an agreement with the actors' union Equity to cease offering walk-on drama series roles to members of the public as prizes.
When an untrained person won such a role in Holby City in a competition, Equity complained to the broadcaster that such prizes were "demeaning" to actors, depriving them of paid employment.
The competition winner was allowed to visit the Holby City set, but did not appear on-screen as a result of the policy change. Reflecting Holby City 's origins as a spin-off from Casualty and the closely related premises of the two programmes, the BBC has screened occasional crossover mini-dramas entitled Casualty Holby City , featuring a number of characters from each of the two casts.
Logistical difficulties arose from the fact the two series are usually produced miles apart, and work on both shows had to be halted for two weeks to release a number of cast members to appear in the special.
A second crossover was commissioned in as part of the BBC's DoNation season, aiming to raise public awareness of organ donation and help viewers make an informed decision about whether to sign up to the Organ Donor Register.
An interactive episode of Casualty Holby City was one of the headlining shows of the season, allowing viewers to vote by phone to determine the outcome of a fictional organ donation.
Rather than dividing the episodes between the two series' crews as had previously been standard, this crossover operated as an entirely separate production, with Kyle producing and Paul Harrison directing.
The storyline was, however, broadcast as regular Casualty and Holby City episodes, rather than under the Casualty Holby City title. In September , Holby City 's nurse Donna Jackson Jaye Jacobs appeared in Casualty , and Kent hopes that characters from the two shows will begin to crossover two or three times a year.
The teams competed in events such as taxi pulling, melon tossing and a beer keg relay. He discovered many problems within the hospitals, which were dramatised by the Holby City cast in specially commissioned scenes.
The documentary followed the casting process of Holby City and Casualty , from the audition stages to the filming of the selected actors' first scenes.
Young explained his casting criteria, stating: "I try to put my head into the head of a viewer and ask: do I want to spend three years in the life of this person?
The 17 November Children in Need charity telethon included a segment featuring the Holby City cast performing a comical version of " Hung Up " by Madonna.
Holby City has attracted comparisons to other medical dramas, often unfavourable. Television producer Paul Abbott has commented that although he watches ER , he does not watch Holby City as: "it looks like you've crammed one hour's drama into 26 episodes.
On several occasions, people within the television and entertainment industry have suggested that Holby City is a waste of the television licence fee , with some suggesting that it ought to be cancelled.
Let's have something a bit different. On this basis, Cox advocated the abolition of the licence fee, explaining: "The BBC was invented in a period when the elite decided what the population should know.
If that has gone, then the licence fee should go too. RNID chief executive John Low stated: "Too often individuals have to rely on family members or friends to communicate complicated personal information to professionals.
This is the reason the RNID is calling on the government to channel funding into the training of British Sign Language interpreters who could then be available to NHS staff treating deaf patients.
The show has been criticised for its lack of realism. Former nurse Vici Hoban commented in February that there existed three stereotypes with regards to nurses: "sex object, doctor's handmaiden, or angel".
She felt that media portrayal had increased these misconceptions, observing that with "the syringe-toting serial killer Kelly in Holby City , realism has never been top of TV's agenda.
In December , Libby Purves wrote a critical opinion piece in The Times , observing that Holby City 's medical staff are often depicted getting drunk in clubs, but afterwards are able to function properly at work, and that as a result, alcohol "is made to look innocent".
The body's chief executive David Poley claimed that in failing to show the negative consequences of this action, the series was presenting a "highly irresponsible portrayal of excessive and rapid drinking".
Holby City has also been accused of medical inaccuracies. The British Medical Association denounced a January episode of the serial which portrayed organ donation being carried out despite withdrawal of consent by the patient's relatives.
Dr Michael Wilks, chairman of the Medical Ethics Committee stated: "This simply would not happen, but its portrayal, even in a drama, is totally irresponsible and risks causing huge damage to the already struggling transplant programme.
Andrew Thomson, a Dundee GP, deemed this "a terrible distortion of the truth. Unfortunately, unlike in Holby City , I am a mere mortal and cannot perform miracles.
But many relatives believe because of that, you can. And the injury lawyers assure them that if you don't they will get recompense for it.
Ryan attributed this phenomenon to patients viewing Holby City and American medical drama ER , and falsely perceiving hospitals as glamorous.
Dr Jan Van Mierlo of Hasselt University stated that further research was needed into the long-term impact of television.
In , Conservative Party strategists identified four archetypes based on TV programmes to help the party target swing voters. Alongside " Top Gear man", " Apprentice generation" and " Grand Designs couple", they identified " Holby City worker", a middle-ranking health service employee.
The " Holby City woman" is a female voter in her 30s or 40s, employed in a clinical or clerical position or some other public sector job.
In January , Jill Berry, president of the Girls' Schools Association and head teacher at the Dame Alice Harpur School in Bedford, cited medical dramas such as Holby City as an inspiring force in increasing numbers of female students deciding to pursue careers in medicine.
Berry said: "The girls see that as an exciting and dynamic way of life. They see it as making a difference to people's lives. It gives them a sense sometimes of the pressures, responsibility and adrenaline.
Such TV programmes can be good, as long as they give a realistic impression. Holby City has been nominated for over awards, of which it has won six.
The series has received five nominations for the British Academy Television Awards , winning one. Minkie Spiro was nominated for the "Best New Director Fiction " award in for her work on the series.
The show itself was nominated for the "Best Continuing Drama" award in , and , winning in Its best results saw the show voted fifth "Best Drama" in and From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
This is the latest accepted revision , reviewed on 26 September This article is about the British television series.
For the fictional city in which the series is set, see Holby. British medical drama television series. Main article: List of Holby City episodes.
Main article: Characters of Holby City. See also: List of Holby City characters. Main article: Casualty Holby City. Main article: HolbyBlue.
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Holby City. Episode six, "Moving On", recorded an overnight rating of 5.
The following episode, "The Trouble With the Truth" also fell below the top The series' average viewership is therefore calculated based on the remaining 28 episodes.
Episode 41, "Eyes Wide Open", attained an overnight rating of 6. The series' average viewership is therefore calculated based on the remaining 50 episodes.
Episode 11, "Stand By Me", recorded an overnight rating of 5. The series' average viewership is therefore calculated based on the remaining 54 episodes.
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Chrissie eagerly anticipates a date with Greg, but experiences self-doubt over her post-birth body shape. She concludes that it is the wrong time for her to begin a relationship.
Kieran makes a second attempt at winning over Donna. She softens towards him after discovering that he has not been shirking his work duties, as she suspected, but taking 'phone calls from his troubled son.
Elliot and Connie argue throughout a difficult shift, as Elliot attempts to remain detached from a patient and Connie's father is admitted to the general surgery ward, Keller.
When Elliot walks out of an operation, Connie cannot defend him to Hanssen and admits that he has become a liability. Faye is injured attempting to leave the hospital.
Joseph halts their divorce proceedings in an effort to support her, and Faye decides to name their son Harry, after Joseph's deceased brother.
However, when Joseph realises that Faye intends to return to the psychiatric unit with Harry, he seeks comfort from Jac, and has sex with her in the staffroom.
The patient Jac almost killed by neglecting his pre-operative checks makes a formal complaint, and Chrissie panics, believing she is at fault after being set up by Jac.
Connie's father undergoes an operation which proves more difficult than expected. Struggling to deal with his worsening condition, Connie seeks respite in her work.
He loses his confidence in theatre and embarrasses himself in front of Michael. Greg is frustrated to be working with Elliot on Darwin, but comes to respect him when Elliot diagnoses an obscure condition.
He is shocked to learn of Connie's plan to push Elliot out of his job, and confronts her over her treatment of her former friend.
Chrissie, tired out from looking after Daniel, has to face the board over a mistake Jac framed her for. Sacha turns into Chrissie's knight in shining armour and she, at long last, wonders if he could be her "Mr.
Joseph tries to get Faye re-admitted to the psychiatric ward but she declines. Joseph, left with no choice, decides to invite Faye and Harry to spend Christmas with him, upsetting Jac after promising to spend Christmas with her.
Faye makes a mysterious phone call. On Christmas Day, Connie and Faye have some complex choices to make. Connie is taken aback when her father is admitted to Holby for emergency life-saving surgery.
While considering where to move with her life, she is thrown into turmoil when a rare heart and lung transplant operation crops up.
Jac stops Faye fleeing the United Kingdom with baby Harry, so that she and Joseph can finally sort out their differences once and for all. Chris Murray.
He soon ends up rubbing Michael and Penny up the wrong way though. Donna and Kieran show up for work like love's new young dream.
Chrissie has to face a disciplinary hearing and she considers leaving the hospital for good. Mark ends up attempting to help her save her job.
Joseph decides to work less so that he can spend more time with Harry but, after Hanssen offers him a promotion, it becomes harder for him to put his family before his career.
Joseph ends up deciding to put his family first and decides to quit the hospital for good. Sacha is unable to get back into Chrissie's good books no matter how hard he tries.
Penny attempts to convince Frieda to consider applying for an F1 position after she learns she has lost her current job. After Elliot discovers Greg and Mary-Claire in a compromising situation, Greg's position at the hospital is put in danger.
Greg becomes determined to show Elliot how talented he is, but risks a patient's life in the process. Donna returns to work on the ward but she is still feeling angry and bitter about Kieran.
She ends up managing to alienate her staff and angering Mark while damaging a colleague's career. Sacha is devastated after Chrissie decides to distance herself from him.
Mark is stuck in a dilemma: Should he side with Hanssen and choose Elliot or Ric for redundancy? Elliot's bumbling approach trips him up yet again when he goes beyond the duty of care for a patient.
Kieran returns and tries to win back Donna, but she decides she needs to offer Mia more stability in her life. Malick is given charge of the AAU but, to the detriment of patient care, continually ignores Penny's advice.
Elliot solves a difficult medical mystery, proving that he is effective in a crisis situation. Frieda undermines Chrissie by suggesting that Mark's intervention kept her from redundancy, but Hanssen shows confidence in her, recommending that she apply for a promotion.
Ric is forced to step in when Malick and a patient make complaints against each other. Elizabeth finds herself working in Holby Care.
Greg gets more than he bargained for as a prank becomes apparent. Despite Jac's attempts to prove she is top dog on Darwin, she is dismayed when new surgeon Sahira Shah Laila Rouass arrives on the ward.
Meanwhile, Ric's resolve to work on his vocation collides with his health: When granted expensive PCT cancer drugs that are denied to other patients, Ric moves to fight against the Trust.
Sahira's loyalties become divided between her new colleagues and her association with Hanssen. Donna finds out that Kieran has been injured. Chrissie begins her nurse consultation training with Dan Hamilton Adam Astill mentoring her, but finds it hard to take a step back.
Jac takes advice from Eiliot but soon reverts to her old ways in order to lead an operation. Kieran refuses to give Donna the time of day, leaving Donna wondering whether she can cope with the consequences of war.
Oliver sinks to a new low when he tries to blame Penny for his mistake. Nick Warburton. Donna decides that she wants to move away with Kieran but struggles with uprooting Mia and leaving both Michael and Ric in the lurch.
Sahira's son is taken ill but she finds a surprising ally in Jac. Frieda learns that alienating the nurses isn't a good idea. Penny is furious when she finds out that Oliver has pulled the rug out from under her, leading him to spiral out of control.
Greg is tired of Sahira throwing her weight around but he ends up making a decision he later regrets. Sacha unwittingly reveals too much information about Chrissie to Dan.
Ric continues to fight for his livelihood and Hanssen, eventually impressed, decides to operate and remove Ric's tumour.
Elliot mistrusts Jac and comes into trouble with Hanssen over a patient. Jac goes above Sahira's head and loses a young patient in surgery, leaving her with some very serious explaining to do.
Ric refuses Hanssen's offer to operate on his tumour, which prompts Hanssen to reveal to Jess that her father's condition is much worse than she knew.
Afraid that her unborn child will not grow up to remember his grandfather, Jess persuades Ric to have the operation. Elliot initially refuses to have any involvement with it, believing the risks to be too high, but agrees to assist in theatre for Jess's peace of mind.
She goes into labour while Ric is undergoing the operation, and gives birth to a son, Jake. The operation is a success.
When Ric regains consciousness, he is introduced to his grandson. On the AAU, Oliver drafts a letter of resignation but, after a successful day working alongside Frieda, decides to repeat his F2 year.
On the day of the Darwin consultancy interviews, Sahira becomes overly-involved in the case of a dying patient and his deaf son.
In order to remain with her patient, she misses her interview slot. Consequently, Jac is appointed consultant by default. Malick treats a man with multiple defensive wounds.
He claims he has been attacked by his unstable wife. The wife is also admitted to the AAU, and Malick realises that she has been abused.
He switches the husband's pain control, morphine , for saline - salt water - as punishment, and encourages the wife to confess the attack to the police as an escape from her marriage.
Dan attempts to impress Chrissie with a weekend away in Barcelona , but their patient helps him realise that what she really wants is to relax.
He cancels the holiday and makes her a cup of tea, prompting Chrissie to kiss him. Penny gives Oliver an ultimatum: Either tell Hanssen he's not a qualified doctor, and that he failed his exams, or she will.
However Penny dies when she crawls under a train carriage and is crushed while trying to save a victim. As news of the train crash reaches the hospital, Jac's dream of being queen of Darwin is finally realised.
Sacha tries and struggles to be happy for Chrissie and Dan. Malick butts heads with Dan whilst trying to prove his worthiness for a consultant's position.
Michael treats an old school-friend who is admitted to the ward. Sahira tries to prove her worth with a complex case after being credited as the one who got too emotionally involved.
Michael faces a dilemma when he realises that his department's success could mean the demise of another. He considers crossing over to the dark side in order to secure his department's future.
Greg gets emotionally involved in a patient's case but. Ric and Dan get competitive when they make a bet to see who can finish their operation list first.
As a result, Dan makes a surgical error and requires Ric's help to recitfy it. Frieda has to remove her make-up on the ward when it causes an allergic reaction in a patient.
Greg struggles when treating a teenage patient who does not want surgery. This prompts Jac to remove him from the case. Greg feels let down by his team following the death of a patient and proceeds to get drunk.
He rejects Sahira's help, and makes a serious error of judgement. Malick continues to try to prove his worth to an unimpressed Ric as he is forced to make a life-saving decision.
Chrissie is not happy with Dan's attempts to move their relationship forward. Edward Bazalgette. Elizabeth's grandmother is rushed into the hospital and her attempts to keep a level head only lead to being drawn into a web of dark secrets that set out her past.
Sacha is transferred to AAU and soon irritates his colleagues with his management style. Jac is frustrated by Elliot's apparent lack of interest in the encroachment of the plastics department, but learns that he is quietly countering it in his own way.
Michael's plastic vision deteriorates as he is dismayed to learn that Sunil is providing their equipment and covering up the conflict of interest.
Sacha learns he has to stand his ground when Chrissie and Frieda become exasperated with each other. Ric asks Malick to keep an eye on Elizabeth for the day but is annoyed when Malick and Dan's crossfire escalates.
Dan tries to do the right by his friend who has a knee injury but, when Malick gets involved, he discovers that the entire saga was Dan's fault.
This leads to a showdown between the pair. Hassen tries to reignite the old spark between him and Sahira. Frieda attempts to keep her emotions in check after finding out some bad news from her family.
Elizabeth's attempts to stop her personal life clashing with her work backfires when her mother makes an unexpected appearance at the hospital.
Sacha attempts to get AAU under control and impress Hanssen at the same time. Jac is furious when the plastics unit takes up too much time in surgery as she attempts to deal with a life threatening situation.
Jac finds herself caught between Hanssen and Michael. The situation between Malick and Dan continues to escalate when they are forced to operate on a patient together.
New senior staff nurse Eddi Mckee Sarah-Jane Potts starts her first day with a hangover and is then confronted by her past. In this flashback episode, Oliver confronts his guilt over betraying his sister, and considers confessing everything to Hanssen.
Elizabeth's relationship with her mother continues to go downhill, which leads to serious consequences when Ric tries to help.
Following a visit, Hanssen is forced to make some dramatic decisions if he wants to keep the department open. Unaware of his kiss with Dan, Chrissie enlists Malick's help.
Sacha's attempts to tell nurse Chantelle Lane Lauren Drummond that her services are no longer required proves easier said than done. Hanssen discovers how far Sahira will go to save both Darwin and the Trauma Unit, and how far he will go to keep her at Holby.
Dan ignores Malick's advice on a patient and is forced to face the consequences when the patient's condition takes a turn for the worse. Chrissie is shocked by Sacha's new outlook on life.
Dan struggles to cover up the truth about his fight with Malick, especially when Chrissie reports her concerns to Hanssen.
Michael attempts to prove his worth in his partnership with Sunil. Sacha attracts the attention of a patient's daughter. Sahira's trauma unit opens for business but her leadership and her skills are soon tested to the limit.
Malick's attempts to help Hassen with an operation leaves him questioning where his priorities lie. Ric has to tread carefully when Elizabeth's mother is rushed into the hospital in a serious condition.
Sahira struggles to keep her emotions in check when Hanssen tries to blackmail her. Eddi has reservations about a new F1 when she arrives late for her first day on AAU.
Chrissie becomes increasingly frustrated with Dan trying to organise her life for her and tells him to back off when he accuses her of letting personal feelings get in the way of her work.
Sahira questions Greg behaviour when his old childhood friend turns up at the hospital. Michael discovers that Lulu is Sir Fraser's daughter.
Greg attempts to distance himself from his old school friend but, when he attempts suicide, he is forced to put his own demons aside in order to treat him.
Elizabeth's attempts to care for her mother only leads to her mental health continuing to go downhill. Frieda returns from leave and bonds with Eddi over their dislike of Lulu.
Malick's golden opportunity at helping Ric with a kidney transplant ends up clashing with a routine but vital operation.
Eddi becomes worried that Sacha is too emotionally involved with a professional snowboarder. A patient tries to make a pass at Hanssen but he is more interested in re-establishing his dream team with Sahira.
Hanssen decides to keep Sahira as a CT surgeon on Darwin and everyone thinks that she has only been kept out of favouritism.
Sahira resigns to prove that this is not the case but the threat of unemployment is looming. Meanwhile, Frieda wants to get back to work after her father's death.
Elliot tries to prove his surgical skills to St James's. Frieda continues to clash with Lulu when she tries to muscle in on her attempts to assist Michael during one of his operations.
Chantelle's attempt to help Elizabeth and her mother reconcile backfires when she realises she can't help everybody. Greg continues to avoid his problems by flirting his way through most of the female staff, but Sahira attempts to make him confront his demons.
Michael has a very bad day when he comes under pressure from both Hanssen and Sunil and his day goes from bad to worse when a former patient has complications and is rushed back into hospital.
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Die Dreharbeiten je Episode dauern zehn bis zwölf Tage. On 19 Mayit was announced that Anderson would be joining the cast of Holby City as student doctor Oliver Valentine. Sie ist ein Ableger von Casualty und spielt in demselben fiktiven Krankenhaus. Holby City as student doctor Oliver Valentine. Holby City and Casualty. Namensräume Horst Günter Marx Diskussion. Vereinigtes Königreich. Bei den British Academy Television Awards Zeki die Serie schon mindestens mal nominiert und 3-mal prämiert. Inhalt möglicherweise unpassend Entsperren.
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