Holby City

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.
The BBC are obsessed with Manchester/Salford. It's not a case of levelling the playing field for cities outside of London, it's a case of moving everything to Manchester. Truro, Reading, Hull, Cambridge etc won't get anything. Our second city, Birmingham has very little in the way of broadcast, but no, it's all Manchester our kid.
 
It was a nice ending , but I'm gutted Jac died . If there ever was a revival, like Waterloo Road , she won't get to be in it . I really wanted her to survive and then her and Fletch finally get together .
Jac and Max McGerry are my favourite characters in Holby. I too am gutted Jac died. I like the scene last week where Essie (Sascha's late wife) came to "visit" her though.
 
The BBC are obsessed with Manchester/Salford. It's not a case of levelling the playing field for cities outside of London, it's a case of moving everything to Manchester. Truro, Reading, Hull, Cambridge etc won't get anything. Our second city, Birmingham has very little in the way of broadcast, but no, it's all Manchester our kid.
Cardiff gets a lot too
 
I was disappointed that at no point in the last couple of episodes did we see a pair of stilettos enter Darwin, walk along the ward to Jack's bed, camera pan up to Jac Naylor's face, she sees who has just walked in. And her roll her eyes, and sigh. The camera pans around to Connie Beauchamp saying "Hello Jac"

Because they were iconic together, great friends with a great rivalry at the same time.
 
I thought it was interesting that Amanda Mealing made no reference to it at all on her social media - unless I missed something. So many actor/actresses made reference to it , that have either left the show or just had a guest star. It would have been amazing , Connie , Elliot, Max and Guy all working together to save Jac and then her and Fletch declare their undying love. Still I suppose they wanted to reflect a lot of realism in the ending .
 
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