Holby City

I get why they ended it that way, with the hospital just running to its next emergency. And Jac dying saving the lives of others, which showcases the NHS and what it does etc. Rather than going for sensational blowing it up.

I still cried at the end. And I actually thought it was the right way to end it. Even if I am heartbroken that Jac Naylor died.
 
It's had better figures than casualty the BBC will do what they want regardless
EastEnders couldn't be cancelled after spending £100m building a new set.

Casualty isn't made in London, so supports the BBC's plan of making more TV outside of London.

Holby City still shouldn't have been cancelled. Just make more TV outside of London and keep the good London produced TV as well.
 
EastEnders couldn't be cancelled after spending £100m building a new set.

Casualty isn't made in London, so supports the BBC's plan of making more TV outside of London.

Holby City still shouldn't have been cancelled. Just make more TV outside of London and keep the good London produced TV as well.
They'll regret it when waterloo road flops as it will be far too woke
 
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