Inside Holby City as it bows out after 23 years of heart-stopping drama
24.03.2022 - 19:13
/ ok.co.uk
From 1999-2022, the hospital drama was one doc appointment we were happy to keep. It began as a spin-off to Casualty but immediately set itself apart with the soap star cast, scripts that had more witty one liners and less medical jargon, and stories that made viewers come back to the Holby General ward again and again. The last episode promises more of that winning combination, as we find out the fate of much-loved surgeon Jac Naylor (Rosie Marcel).
On one of her last visits to the set, Rosie Marcel shared her emotions about saying goodbye to a character she’d played for 16 years. “It’s a very strange feeling and very sad,” said Rosie.That’s how many fans will feel this week as the last episode airs. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
As Holby City draws its last breath, we celebrate the best bits of its long TV life… EXPLOSIVE ACTION No one was safe in Holby – especially not the most beloved characters. And to up the emotion, the evil-doer was often one of their own, too – most memorably Henrik Hanssen’s son shooting rampage and Consultant Bernie’s vengeful junior doctor son who planted a bomb on the ward.TALKING POINTS It broke new ground for showing male mental health with the lengthy telling of Sacha Levy’s depression, and Zosia March’s bipolar – notably how she lived successfully with it. It also showed that everyone can experience problems like when alpha male surgeon, Ric Griffin (Hugh Quarshie), became a gambling addict.
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