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Am a secret shameful Casualty addict, thoUGHT i'D taped last episode of summer while on hols, but no, turned plug off. A brief synopsis would be very welcome. Did the consultant bloke with the brain tumour die? Was the love triangle of that other doctor bloke and nurse woman and child kidnapping doctor husband resolved or did they all get exploded by the animal rights brigade as is a common casualty loose ends tidier.? I know you would prefer to PM me rather than expose your own piccadilloes so I'll just wait here on this cyber corner for 'my man'. thanks.

Huggers Wrote:

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> Am a secret shameful Casualty addict, thoUGHT i'D

> taped last episode of summer while on hols, but

> no, turned plug off. A brief synopsis would be

> very welcome. Did the consultant bloke with the

> brain tumour die?

Yes to the enormous relief of all involved, his way of sitting one-buttocked on his desk while seeing patients was arse-clenchingly wrong. Though the scene where his illegitamate daughter danced on his grave was ill-conceived. If you're going to do the Hucklebuck then at least practise beforehand. Shoddy so it was.


Was the love triangle of that

> other doctor bloke and nurse woman and child

> kidnapping doctor husband resolved or did they all

> get exploded by the animal rights brigade as is a

> common casualty loose ends tidier.?

The other doctor bloke and nurse woman went back to doctor bloke's flat, had a couple of glasses of the good stuff and put Squeeze's Up The Junction on the stereo. The needle caught on the line "we spent our time just kissing" and that's what they did. The action went back to them time and time again, and there they were 'just kissing'. Comedy highlight of the series for me.

The child kidnapping doctor husband took the kid back to the police, explaining he was pissed at the time and thought it was a Beanie Baby that he was going to get valued by that fat, bearded, vaguely camp bloke on Flog It. The rozzers saw the funny side and let him off with a matey shoulder punch.

Still no news on Sunny Van Bulow, though.


I know you

> would prefer to PM me rather than expose your own

> piccadilloes so I'll just wait here on this cyber

> corner for 'my man'. thanks.


Hope this helps.

Never mind about whats happened or happening on Casualty. What on earth has happened to The Bill!!!


It used to be a half hour installment that would finish with two pairs of feet 'plodding' in the distance.


Now it's some edgy, seat of your pants gore fest with all sorts of flash bangs and last years cast of Eastenders. It's all got a bit out of hand with all these new special effects. Bring back the days of Tosh lines. I mean really, whats next. Will Al Pacino be taking over C.I.D.


Whatever next eh.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

I'm very like Ena Sharples in that respect.


Martha Longhurst and Minnie Caldwell were different class to the old battle-axe..and they got their round in...


Loochie: Here is your 4-pointer question and you must get every answer correctly:


1/ Who played Minnie's lodger ?


2/ What was her name for him and his name in the show?


3/ Which series did he Co-Star in?

Casualty everytime Plimsoul!


Better value in terms of the proportion of medical staff wrongly accused of murder (five I think)who then die or are imprisoned unjustly, several psychos/stalkers who are killed but manage to accidentally fatally shoot popular member of staff (trying to escape typecast)in the process and of course any long drawn out love will-they-won't they drama resolved in one of the couple dying dramatically and unusually as soon as they have 'got it on' together.


People leave Casualty to seek big telly stardom, but some return wounded from the frey....have you noticed in the reruns of The Forsythe Saga that Bettany's fiance was played by none other than Jessica, the love triangle nurse (how many episodes before she or Adam are slaughtered tragically as soon there is a prospect of love running smoothly?)


Also as an actor you can die in one episode and come back as a doctor in another, working your way up via playing a porter.

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