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My girlfriend is a doctor and I had to watch it with "that wouldn't happen" and "that's rubbish" twittering in my ear the whole time. Apparently its more true to life than most, though the hospital is quite empty and a consultant would never give out his personal contact number (so I'm told...)

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Jimmy Nesbitt plays... Jimmy Nesbitt.... again.

>

> Don't be so grumpy. Do you have a hangover. Is

> life today not as good as it seemed yesterday....



Not being grumpy. Don't have a hangover. I don't drink as much as you think I do and life is good. I was just commenting on his acting skills or lack of. Perhaps that's a bit unfair. He's good at what he does but always comes across as James Nesbitt. By the way I didn't watch the programme. Maybe I'll watch the next episode.

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